U. Utah Women’s Week Includes ‘Stitch & B*tch: Let’s B*tch About White Feminism’ Session
It’s all about the patriarchy and white guilt.

University of Utah Women’s Week is the stereotypical anti-male and white guilt celebration we see everywhere:
Events held as part of Women’s Week, which was sponsored by Hip and Humble, included “Brunch with Finance Barbie” and “Stitch & B!tch: Let’s B!tch about White Feminism,” the school website showed.
During “Brunch with Finance Barbie,” participants discussed “how gender identity often shapes the ways in which we experience financial matters, and how women’s work and abilities regarding finances, household labor, and emotional labor in the workplace are often undervalued or unrecognized.”
The event page for “Stitch & B!tch” advertised: “Stitch & B!tch is a space for students to engage in critical discussion and analysis as a community while collectively creating stitch-based fiber art such as quilting, embroidery, crochet, knitting, etc.! Join the Women’s Resource Center and the Black Cultural Center to engage in a critical discussion about White feminism and work on a crochet project.”

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Lord, is the title of that “Stitch &…” session appropriate! To be held in the Whine Cellar….
Antiwhite advocacy.
https://www.nowhiteguilt.org/going-free-faq/
Or, Bitches get Stitches? Sounds ghetto to me…
if women were in charge we’d be a woke sniveling going down the drain country
ohhhhh..wait!
Look at the woman governesses, judges, persecutors, attorneys-general or whatever Le Tit-ia is, and university presidents. We are well on our way.
OTOH, look at Alabama’s Governor Kay Ivey. I wish that she was about twenty years younger and could run for another term. Gonna miss that woman when her present term is done.
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She’s one really neat lady.
That’s why I won’t support any woman for president or vice president.
Oh, you mean women like Margaret Thatcher? Jeane Kirkpatrick? MTG? Kari Lake? It’s a damn good thing that misogynists like you are NOT in control.
They are few and far between, and at this point we don’t have the luxury of giving one a try.
I like to crochet, but I enjoy doing it without the built in racism of this event. Yup those white racist women and their knitting, that’s the major problem in the world these days, and its so good of Utah to finally address this serious safety concern. Rise up and decolonize your yarn balls!
If the sorts of white women who are a problem in America (AWFLs) took up knitting, they might actually reduce their problematic presence elsewhere. They certainly need a hobby other than complaining about everyone.
They should be home, caring for their children, getting food on the table, and keeping a nice home for their families.
You know, like back in the 1950s. Was it REALLY so bad?
Laura Petrie was hot.
I saw one taping of a Dick Van Dyke episode when I lived in Los Angeles. I was a very young boy at that point and even though I played for the other team now back then I thought she was the hottest thing on two feet.