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🗓️ 29 March 2021
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The Guilty FeministPresented by Deborah Frances-White and Alison Spittle
Episode 247: The UK Policing Billwith special guests Bell Ribeiro-Addy, Gracie Mae Bradley, Patsy Stevenson, Mathilda Mallinson with music from Grace Petrie
Recorded 25 March 2021 via Zoom. Released 29 March 2021.
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0:48.0 | I'm a feminist, but this week I sent my goddaughter for her birthday a series of costumes, |
0:55.6 | some of which were gender neutral, including a lion, a bee, and a pirate, which I deemed as gender |
1:05.8 | neutral. It said for boys and I thought, no, I'm not having that outraged I was, but I was most |
1:11.5 | excited if I'm completely honest about the bell dress from Beauty and the Beast. I couldn't wait. |
1:18.2 | And her mother, who's also a feminist, just sent me a picture of herself holding the bell dress |
1:22.4 | up going, I wish it fit me. Ignored the lion costume, the very neutral bit, the only one my god |
1:30.4 | daughter's interested is the bee costume, because she's generation zed and they want to save the |
1:34.0 | world and so do bees. So I'm pretty sure she doesn't care about bells, she cares about bees. |
1:38.8 | Now I should be proud of her and of course I am, she's only just turned to three, very proud |
1:42.9 | that she loves bees more than princesses, because princesses aren't going to save the world, |
1:46.2 | they've been around for ages, they've done nothing towards it. That's true, they just support. |
1:50.4 | That's not true. Princess Diana was always walking through landmines or something, but |
1:56.7 | but but the bees over all. They're taking a turn, Deborah. This is a bee's over all. |
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