That’s great that you’re a feminist. But you seemed to agree with the anon that said « why does Gillian have to turn everything into a feminist statement. » The anon response and the person who reblogged it agreed with that idea, that she shouldn’t have worn the shirt. I was shocked to see how many people liked that post and you were one of them. Just wondering if you can explain that. Oh and I see you have « unliked » it now, maybe to cover your ass.

mangokiwitropicalswirl:

I’m just going to post this as an example of the kind of policing that people have taken upon themselves to exact upon our fandom. Foucault would be so proud.

(Side note, not that you deserve an answer. Have you ever been accosted by those “have a moment for the environment?”-people with clipboards? And, while you LOVE the environment, and you recycle and compost and buy gas-efficient cars and give money to the National Parks Conservation Association and the Sierra Club, you just really DON’T want to take THAT particular moment for the environment, because it’s just a lovely day and you’re talking with your friends and eating ice cream and laughing and you’re not really in the mood to confront all the social evils of the world at present? Yeah, that’s kinda how I felt about that shirt. Sorry if that bothers you.)