Wait, what’s that?
https://twitter.com/becketadams/status/443077213299044352
Snort! Blaze writer T. Becket Adams wasn’t alone. Others noticed that actress Tina Fey would perhaps be the hardest hit by the asinine, First Lady-approved (and Julia-inspired?) #BanBossy language-policing campaign started by Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg.
Wonder what “Bossypants” author Tina Fey has to say about #banbossy?http://t.co/7fnhpfbVDg via @reliablesource
— JulieAnn McKellogg (@jmckellogg) March 11, 2014
Has anyone asked Tina Fey how she feels about #banbossy ?
MissBossyPants is her book, isn't it?— Jerie Black ?? ?? (@jerieblack) March 10, 2014
https://twitter.com/Rebecca_Cusey/status/443150969145417728
(Tina Fey call your office! #BossyPants)#BanBossy
— Bob ن (@BobHicks_) March 10, 2014
Oops! Check with your “feminist” heroines next time, word police!
What will happen to Fey’s book now?
If we #banbossy what is Tina Fey's book, Bossypants going to be called? *pants? B*ssypants?
— Jan Arrah?️? (@JanArrah) March 10, 2014
https://twitter.com/PrezMadigascar/status/443139375241523200
And perhaps the most egregious result of such absurd campaigns:
If we #banbossy, Tina Fey would have to call her book "Pants". Where's the funny in that? Banning words. SMH #nothingtoseehere
— Diana (@speechchic101) March 10, 2014
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Taking away the funny? For that alone, they must pay.
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