Megyn Kelly Talks Sexism, Crossing Trump
Megyn Kelly Talks Sexism, Crossing Trump
Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly gained a tremendous amount of attention throughout this election year, having been inserted into Donald Trump's campaign as a prop for his platform of sexism and misogyny rather than for her skills as a reporter at a network famous for its unapologetic bias and disregard for women in general. Surprisingly, Ms. Kelly, who was also instrumental in the firing of former Fox News CEO Roger Ailes after she accused him of sexual harassment (which subsequently led to numerous other women at the network coming forward with similar claims), has emerged from the rubble of the true-life horror show otherwise disguised as the year 2016 as a new, albeit unexpected, face of feminism. She took on the establishment and didn't back down when she was told to sit pretty and shut up; not even after receiving death threats from Trump supporters who felt she treated the President-elect unfairly during his campaign simply by doing her job. However, Kelly recently made it known that sexism is still alive and well, showing no clear signs of decreasing in momentum.When speaking to The New York Times reporter Jim Rutenberg on Wednesday, November 16, she said, "There were a few themes that came out of 2016, and one of them is, as women, we have a long way to go, a long way to go. There is a tolerance for some considerable level of sexism and in some corners — let me underscore I’m not referring to Trump specifically, just what we saw this year — even misogyny."While this is not necessarily breaking news for women, it does register on the high end of astonishment that in the year 2016, women are still being subjected to this level of intolerance and mockery based entirely on our gender, despite the immeasurable contributions we always have (and will continue to make) in and for our society as a whole.Kelly came under fire after daring to question many of the remarks Trump has made about women in the past (and present) during the first Republican presidential debate; specifically, his continued reference to them as fat pigs, slobs, and dogs, among other deplorable, disgusting and categorically sexist names. This query took place before the infamous "grab them by the p****" audio was released. Opposed to her audacity of repeating his own well-documented words back to him, Trump took it upon himself to relentlessly bully, torment and slander Kelly, going so far as to publicly claim that during the debate she had "blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out her, wherever."But, you know, NO ONE has more respect for women than Donald J. Trump.
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