Sarah Paulson is so weird and beautiful, attractive and seductively intelligent, accomplished and compliments her peers with honest reflections on fashion, the past and archetypal enigmas like the hostess role she played this evening... God I love her... anyways what the heck was I even doing... I totally forgot
Shame on the all the idiot men who had to wait for Geena to call upon them for help getting up the stairs. How frigging ironic and pathetic. I've loved her spirit, her mind, her whole self since first seeing her all those years ago.
Don’t blame men blame women for that. Men are afraid to help women because now a days feminists of course not all feminists have said that “it’s sexist if a man helps a woman”, feminists think that it means that men are saying that women can’t do anything on their own and that us women always needs a man’s help.” Even though men are just being polite, but feminists think it’s deeper than that when it’s not. Men even get yelled at for opening the door for women. Because some feminists said that chivalry is sexist towards women. That’s why those memes exists. You know those memes it goes like this “I opened the door for a woman today, my court hearing is now next month.” I don’t think chivalry is sexist, and it’s not only for men. Maybe back then it was for only men, but now it’s for men and women. I am a woman and I have open doors for other women and even for men, especially elderly people. Men don’t know what to do, if they help a woman it’s sexist, if they don’t help a woman it’s also sexist.
Geena... This woman is fascinating, inspiring, intelligent, charming, funny, absolutely sexy and incredibly talented. She's unique. Love you, Geena. ❤️
@@dmballadon I get it. The complex ideas are too much for you. No one objects to gentlemen ---- I raised one myself. Nope, we object to men who use their positions to abuse and rape women, threaten their careers, or "grab them by the pussy." There must be legal and social consequences for such actions. Not canceling. Consequences.
The irony about this is that Geena Davis herself has not profited from her cause. She's receievd very few and prominent acting jobs as she has gotten older.
@@jakeyjokes she was was and loved it, but not to the level of someone like Julianne Moore, Diane Keaton, Susan Sarandon... older actresses that continue to work in high profile projects.
Ironic. "Tripping over my own dress". Doesn't that indicate women are still required to dress in a certain, fashion-before-function, inconvenient, awkward, (even if beautiful) way? Obviously that was her choice. But suppose men had to wear all metal, heavy robot suits and could not climb on the stage because of a gender stereotype for that look? Note how many women could barely walk and get on stage because of some silly haute couture standard at award shows and these dresses designed mostly by old, white men. I think they are lovely but is this really a good message for our young girls?
Much deserved! (But wish she didn't model bad grammar. Should be: "This award means so much to Madeline and ME," not I. Sigh. Too common an error, especially in Hollywood, which influences how everyone speaks.)