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we talk about brooke schofield's racist tweets and trying to come to a collective conclusion about it, things online being permanent and online understanding what that means now, someone changing and what it means in terms of forgiveness, attempted terror attack at a taylor swift concert and it being a misogynist crime that isn't labelled as such, the major discourse surrounding the attempted attack, humanizing huge attacks like these, relating it to the Manchester bombing, how girl pop music is pivotal to women's empowerment, and how people need to leave women alone on episode 25 of The Internet Is Dead (Josh Ovalle, Please Be A Guest On My Podcast) Podcast ଘ(ᵕ˵ ૩ᵕ)━☆゚.*・。(◕‿◕)♡ᕙ(‾̀◡‾́)ᕗ
By Brittany Deitch and Sameera Rachakondawe talk about brooke schofield's racist tweets and trying to come to a collective conclusion about it, things online being permanent and online understanding what that means now, someone changing and what it means in terms of forgiveness, attempted terror attack at a taylor swift concert and it being a misogynist crime that isn't labelled as such, the major discourse surrounding the attempted attack, humanizing huge attacks like these, relating it to the Manchester bombing, how girl pop music is pivotal to women's empowerment, and how people need to leave women alone on episode 25 of The Internet Is Dead (Josh Ovalle, Please Be A Guest On My Podcast) Podcast ଘ(ᵕ˵ ૩ᵕ)━☆゚.*・。(◕‿◕)♡ᕙ(‾̀◡‾́)ᕗ