
As a bonus, I believe they will introduce you to Charles Clymer (@cmclymer), an Army Vet and Feminist, who writes for the Huffington Post. For those of you who have never had the pleasure (or displeasure) of visiting Clymer's Facebook page or Twitter timeline, he is the epitome of how Progressivism has corrupted and mentally warped a segment of Millennials who were never taught to think for themselves. Caught up in controversial, feel-good, pajama-boy politics, Charles Clymer never disappoints when sharing his feminist's viewpoint on current issues.
After the introduction, if you want to have a tad bit more fun, join with Feminists and sign the petition to #StopCharlesClymer from receiving the National Women's Political Caucus's "Good Guy" award. Normally, I wouldn't suggest joining Feminists in anything unless ridiculing one of their hashtags, but something is morally wrong about officially naming faux feminist Charles Clymer a "Good Guy" and encouraging him to tweet more of this nonsense.
Friend sent this to me.
"It won't fit, but I had to get it for you!"
Won't fit? Psh.
#ReadyforHillary Gym shirt! 😄 pic.twitter.com/2pwU0iRvBV
— Charles Clymer (@cmclymer) October 6, 2014
Feminism is for everyone.
You're invited to the party.
So, raise your glass up high,
And say, "Fuck the patriarchy!"
#NationalPoetryDay
— Charles Clymer (@cmclymer) October 2, 2014
How wonderful it must be to go through life believing all your accomplishments are solely based on merit and not on having a penis.
— Charles Clymer (@cmclymer) October 1, 2014
We have seen a long history of women leaders taking the fall for the failures of men. Remember Susan Rice, anyone? Explain that to me.
— Charles Clymer (@cmclymer) October 1, 2014
Feminism saved my life. It freed me. It allowed me to be myself. It liberated me from the idea of what a man "should" be. #HeForShe
— Charles Clymer (@cmclymer) October 1, 2014
Haven't seen #TheSandlot in a decade, and I just realized the pool drowning scene is definitely rape culture, and now, I'm sad. Sigh. :(
— Charles Clymer (@cmclymer) October 5, 2014
Life goal: write a screenplay for a feminist version of #TheSandlot because no boy or girl should ever be ashamed to #ThrowLikeAGirl
— Charles Clymer (@cmclymer) October 5, 2014
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