tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2739090092944259898.post965820731774055378..comments2023-11-01T00:00:17.528+08:00Comments on tunku: Teresa Kok's video clip an insult to Sabah and Malaysian security forces tunkuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18116949705490891876noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2739090092944259898.post-25756791981709860212014-02-03T19:38:20.228+08:002014-02-03T19:38:20.228+08:00
Teresa Kok was called a bitch by her last name. ...<br />Teresa Kok was called a bitch by her last name. Jarod Kintz said, “Your pants are unseasonably bitch. I beg your pardon. Excuse me, madam, but you are sitting on my erection.” <br /><br />On behalf of Teresa Kok, Margaret Cho says, “Whenever anyone has called me a bitch, I have taken it as a compliment. To me, a bitch is assertive, unapologetic, demanding, intimidating, intelligent, fiercely protective, in control — all very positive attributes. But it’s not supposed to be a compliment, because there’s that stupid double standard: When men are aggressive and dominant, they are admired, but when a woman possesses those same qualities, she is dismissed and called a bitch.<br /><br />These days, I strive to be a bitch, because not being one sucks. Not being a bitch means not having your voice heard. Not being a bitch means you agree with all the bullshit. Not being a bitch means you don’t appreciate all the other bitches who have come before you. Not being a bitch means since Eve ate that apple, we will forever have to pay for her bitchiness with complacence, obedience, acceptance, closed eyes, and open legs.” <br />Margaret Cho, <br /><br />“That bitch fate had a nasty sense of humor.” <br />Lorelei James, Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com