Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Promoting this as some kind of Important Event was totally tone deaf with the current state of ... everything.
Do I care that a bunch of rich ladies went to space for the most expensive bachelorette party ever? Not really. Is it some kind of milestone for women? Eff no.
Katy Perry literally and dramatically kissed the ground after her 10-minutes of weightlessness.
Can you imagine the thoughts of the two real astronauts, stranded for NINE MONTHS on the space station (one of whom is a woman) as they watched Katy’s dumb little performance?
Anonymous wrote:Promoting this as some kind of Important Event was totally tone deaf with the current state of ... everything.
Do I care that a bunch of rich ladies went to space for the most expensive bachelorette party ever? Not really. Is it some kind of milestone for women? Eff no.
Anonymous wrote:I am old enough to remember when rich people used their money for things like donating concert halls and art museums to their communities
Anonymous wrote:Putting the ass in astronaut? Embarassing.
Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile, the brilliant, accomplished women that actually work for NASA are getting fired and erased from the website.
Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile, the brilliant, accomplished women that actually work for NASA are getting fired and erased from the website.
Anonymous wrote:I don't necessarily have problem if people want to take a joyride to 'space' or to the Titanic or whatever. Rich people are being frivolously thrill-seeking with their money all the time in the face of other dire needs.
The issue for me is all of the propaganda around this joyride like it is some amazing accomplishment.
Anonymous wrote:I am old enough to remember when rich people used their money for things like donating concert halls and art museums to their communities
Anonymous wrote:Lost a lot of respect for Gayle.