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| Kirsten Dunst |
By Tim Graham, Apr. 11, 2014, Newsbusters.org
Actress Kirsten Dunst came under attack from nasty feminists
on the Internet for remarks she made in the U.K. edition
of Harpers Bazaar magazine.
"I feel like the feminine has been
a little undervalued," Dunst said. "We all have to get our own jobs
and make our own money, but staying at home, nurturing, being the mother,
cooking – it’s a valuable thing my mum created. And sometimes, you need your knight
in shining armour. I’m sorry. You need a man to be a man and a woman to be a
woman. That’s why relationships work."
Erin Gloria Ryan at the radical
feminist site Jezebel took after Dunst as a dummy:
I'm not going to couch this much because Kirsten Dunst is
not paid to write gender theory so it shouldn't surprise anyone that she's kind
of dumb about it, just as I wouldn't be surprised if Gloria Steinem sucked at
convincingly and heartbreakingly playing a mysterious oversexed teen who kills
herself in a Sofia Coppola movie.
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