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Don Cheadle Shuts Down Men Having Temper Tantrums Over Women-Only Screenings
Posted in: Today's ChiliDon Cheadle went on an impressive Twitter rant on Tuesday after angry men filled up his mentions about the women-only “Wonder Woman” screening in Austin, Tx.
Last week, the Alamo movie theater in Austin announced that it would be hosting a women-only screening of the superhero film, and men of the internet collectively lost it ― they said that offering a screening exclusively for women was reverse sexism, and arguably an illegal act of gender discrimination.
But they were no match for Cheadle, who spent Tuesday morning firing off some excellent responses.
He was particularly skeptical of those who thought that a women-only screening was hypocritical for feminists, who would surely be up in arms if movie theaters offered “men-only” movie screenings, too.
“You guys really have to stop with this stupid analogy,” he wrote. “It’s apples to carburetor parts.”
He also made an incredibly poignant point about one user’s accusations that this is some kind of double standard. “A double standard presupposes equal footing,” he said. “This ain’t that.”
The actor also praised one Twitter user’s idea to not only support the women-only screenings, but to only charge 85 percent of the full ticket price for women, “to reflect gender wage disparity.”
Sounds good to us, too.
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Bali, Fiji, the Maldives… When it comes to romantic beach trips, the options can seem surprisingly overdone, overcrowded or overpriced ― especially if you’re craving someplace that’s not in the typical playbook for a honeymoon or couple’s vacation.
Below are 15 coastal destinations you may not have considered before, ranging from domestic shores to far-flung islands. Most can be experienced on budgets big or small, and all are epically romantic. Bon voyage!
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Bernie Sanders Draws On Borough Childhood In Brooklyn College Commencement Speech
Posted in: Today's ChiliIn a speech at the Brooklyn College commencement ceremony Tuesday, Sen. Bernie Sanders told how his challenging childhood just a few miles away shaped his world view.
The former Democratic presidential candidate said his upbringing in the polyglot New York borough influenced him in two key ways.
The economic struggles of his parents, who raised him and his brother in a small rent-controlled apartment in the Flatbush neighborhood, inspired him to seek economic justice, he said.
“As with many of your families who don’t have a lot of money, financial pressure caused friction and tension within our household,” the 75-year-old Sanders recalled. “From those experiences of growing up without a lot of money, I have never forgotten that there are millions of people throughout this country who struggle to put food on the table, pay the electric bill, try to save for their kids’ education, or for retirement ― people who, against great odds, are fighting today to live in dignity.”
In addition, his father’s background as a Jewish immigrant from Poland who escaped the anti-Semitism and violence of Eastern Europe served as a flesh-and-blood reminder of the dangers of nationalism and racial demagoguery, he said.
“While my father emigrated to the United States and escaped [Adolf] Hitler and the Holocaust, many in his family did not,” Sanders said. “For them, racism and extremism and ultra-nationalism were not ‘political issues.’ They were issues of life and death and some of them died horrific deaths.”
“From that experience, what was indelibly stamped on my mind, was the understanding that we must never allow demagogues to divide us up by race by religion, by national origin, by gender or sexual orientation,” he declared, drawing loud applause.
Sanders went on to deliver a familiar denunciation of President Donald Trump and the policies of congressional Republicans. He made an equally passionate appeal for policies that bridge the wealth gap, ensure affordable health care for all, fight climate change, protect women’s reproductive rights and reverse mass incarceration.
He concluded on an optimistic note, arguing that notwithstanding the country’s enormous challenges, the American people’s collective wealth, ingenuity and access to technological advances provide the makings of greatness if properly harnessed.
“My message to you is very simple: Think big, not small, and help us create the nation that we all know we can become,” he said.
Sanders, who completed a year of studies at Brooklyn College before transferring to the University of Chicago, was received warmly from the moment he walked to the speaker’s lectern. He told the crowd his year at Brooklyn College had a “great impact” on his life.
As part of the festivities, Sanders was awarded an honorary doctorate in humane letters. But the red and gold academic hood that Brooklyn College officials placed on Sanders to signify the honor did not last more than few minutes.
The hood began to ride up on toward his neck as he spoke and he quickly discarded it.
“I think speakers have a right not to have that stuff around their throats,” he quipped.
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Joe Biden kicked off his Memorial Day weekend by helping a same-sex couple tie the knot.
On Saturday, the former vice president presided over the nuptials of Democratic National Committee Finance Chair Henry Muñoz III and his husband, Kyle Ferrari, People magazine reported.
Details of the actual ceremony are scarce, but one of the wedding’s high-profile guests was none other than Melanie Griffith. The “Working Girl” star, 59, posted a photo of the nuptials to her Instagram account Monday.
The occasion marked at least the second time that Biden, who publicly backed marriage equality in 2012, has officiated a same-sex wedding. In August 2016, the former vice president married Brian Mosteller and Joe Mahshie, who were both White House staffers at the time.
Meanwhile, Biden has been critical of the Trump administration having “shift[ed] the focus” on LGBTQ issues as of late. “As much great work as we’ve done, we face some real challenges ahead. We thought things were moving in the right direction,” the 74-year-old said in March, while accepting the HELP HERO Humanitarian Award. He then added, “Instead of focusing on the fact that 40 percent of the homeless youth on the street are identified as lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender [and] rejected by their families out on the street, and what do we do about that, we’re now focusing on whether or not a transgender child, which bathroom they can use.”
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