Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much internalized misogyny on this thread. Do you really think she should sit down and shut up because she’s made mistakes? Glass houses.
This woman has raised more money and awareness for worthy causes than probably all the posters on this thread combined. And yet you’re all so willing to tear her down for being too outspoken, attention seeking, and self-promoting. If it means she has more followers to spread her message to and help make a positive impact, then isn’t that a good thing?
You know, we can find someone distasteful without it being "internalized misogyny". I don't have to like her just because we're both women. I find both her and Elizabeth Gilbert appallingly self-centered.
Exactly. Being a feminist, which I am, doesn’t mean I love what every woman does. I despise men who are hypocrites, too.
Anonymous wrote:Here's her latest FB post.
"I led a few town hall style family meetings in Falls Church, Virginia this week.
A mother stood and said: Glennon, how do we talk to our children about what’s going on at the border? How do we tell our kids that babies are being stripped from their mothers’ arms?
And I said: I can tell you what I tell my kids. You know the story about what Mister Rogers’ mother told him? She said, “When scary things happen: look for the helpers. There will always be helpers.” I tell my kids that story. And then I take it further. I tell them that it’s not enough to look for the helpers. We must BECOME THE HELPERS.
I tell my kids the truth about what’s going on at the border. I tell them the truth about everything:
I tell them the truth is that evil is real and powerful, but that Love is realer, and more powerful.
I tell them that there will always be those who use people as pawns for power. And there will always be helpers that stand up, show up and say: NO. People over power. People over politics. People over patriotism. People First.
And I tell them that as for our family: WE WILL BE THE HELPERS. As for us and our house: We will not stand for terrified babies being torn from their mothers’ arms. As for us and our house: We understand that immigration is complicated and still we say: NOT THIS.
As for us and our house: We will not surrender to despair. We will not wallow in heartbreak or anger without taking action. Heartbreak without action might as well be apathy.
No. As for us and our house we will not just feel sad -- we will feel and then ACT. And this is how our personal pain becomes HELP – BECOMES LOVE IN ACTION. This is how heartbreak becomes a revolution of love and change.
In honor of the Fathers in my life: I’ve given again to @Together Rising's efforts to reunify terrified babies with their fathers. I’ve done it in the name of Craig, of Bubba, of Abby’s father, of Sister’s Johnny.
I don’t know how long this nightmare will last: But I know we’ll outlast it.
We’ll make sure Love Wins or we’ll die trying.
I’ll keep asking shamelessly for help because it’s not for me, it’s for them.
See our previous updates (below) for how carefully we are vetting every organization to whom we give and how transparently we are updating you on our every move. As always, every penny we receive will go to organizations across this nation showing up in detainment centers – comforting, advocating for, and reuniting families.
There is no such thing as other people’s children.
Show up today in honor of the fathers in your life and then sit down tonight and tell your family WHO YOU ARE. That as for you and your house: YOU ARE THE HELPERS. Here is where to show up (all gifts are tax-deductible): https://app.mobilecause.com/f/tyb/n
Love ,
G & Together Rising"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the saying about stones and glass houses? This thread...wow.
I hope no one on here is a Christian with your judgey Mcjudgerson responses...ROMANS
Matthews 7:15 - “Watch out for false prophets. They come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ferocious wolves.
1 Thessalonians 5:21- Prove all things; hold fast that which is good.
Matthew 24:4 -And Jesus answered and said unto them, Take heed that no man deceive you.
I think you are finding people here who followed her and then found out the real truth of who she is. She is also in the "Oprah" club and they all share each others content across the social media platforms. They meaning Brene' Brown (with whom I still love), Elizabeth Gilbert, and others that are on Super Soul Sunday.
And, can’t you “watch out for false prophets” without judging or maligning them? You and your posts don’t remind me of Jesus in the slightest...but you do you
So you love Brené and hate Oprah? What?!?
I did NOT say I hate Oprah, I said that she has a club that bombards social media platforms with the likes of Glennon, Elizabeth and yes, Brene. Do you live under a rock??
And no one here is maligning anyone. Glennon's actions speak for themselves. Do you understand now or do I have to break it down further for you??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the saying about stones and glass houses? This thread...wow.
I hope no one on here is a Christian with your judgey Mcjudgerson responses...ROMANS
Matthews 7:15 - “Watch out for false prophets. They come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ferocious wolves.
1 Thessalonians 5:21- Prove all things; hold fast that which is good.
Matthew 24:4 -And Jesus answered and said unto them, Take heed that no man deceive you.
I think you are finding people here who followed her and then found out the real truth of who she is. She is also in the "Oprah" club and they all share each others content across the social media platforms. They meaning Brene' Brown (with whom I still love), Elizabeth Gilbert, and others that are on Super Soul Sunday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much internalized misogyny on this thread. Do you really think she should sit down and shut up because she’s made mistakes? Glass houses.
This woman has raised more money and awareness for worthy causes than probably all the posters on this thread combined. And yet you’re all so willing to tear her down for being too outspoken, attention seeking, and self-promoting. If it means she has more followers to spread her message to and help make a positive impact, then isn’t that a good thing?
You know, we can find someone distasteful without it being "internalized misogyny". I don't have to like her just because we're both women. I find both her and Elizabeth Gilbert appallingly self-centered.
Anonymous wrote:So much internalized misogyny on this thread. Do you really think she should sit down and shut up because she’s made mistakes? Glass houses.
This woman has raised more money and awareness for worthy causes than probably all the posters on this thread combined. And yet you’re all so willing to tear her down for being too outspoken, attention seeking, and self-promoting. If it means she has more followers to spread her message to and help make a positive impact, then isn’t that a good thing?
Anonymous wrote:So much internalized misogyny on this thread. Do you really think she should sit down and shut up because she’s made mistakes? Glass houses.
This woman has raised more money and awareness for worthy causes than probably all the posters on this thread combined. And yet you’re all so willing to tear her down for being too outspoken, attention seeking, and self-promoting. If it means she has more followers to spread her message to and help make a positive impact, then isn’t that a good thing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
9:05 from the previous page, I'm the PP who originally posted about her utter lack of boundaries, and your post hit the nail on the head. I despise attention-seeking under the guise of authenticity. You can be authentic and not, you know, whore your children and spouse on the internet/books. It's not that hard. I'm also staggered by the number of otherwise intelligent, thoughtful, emotionally mature women I know who admire Glennon. Like, really? You don't see right through her nonsense?
This is hard for me too. I know so many women I otherwise like and admire who fall for Glennon's BS hook, line, and sinker.
Anonymous wrote:Weird coincidence that Glennon and Elizabeth Gilbert both left their husbands for women. I wonder if Glennon was inspired by Gilbert’s courage?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
9:05 from the previous page, I'm the PP who originally posted about her utter lack of boundaries, and your post hit the nail on the head. I despise attention-seeking under the guise of authenticity. You can be authentic and not, you know, whore your children and spouse on the internet/books. It's not that hard. I'm also staggered by the number of otherwise intelligent, thoughtful, emotionally mature women I know who admire Glennon. Like, really? You don't see right through her nonsense?
This is hard for me too. I know so many women I otherwise like and admire who fall for Glennon's BS hook, line, and sinker.
Anonymous wrote:
9:05 from the previous page, I'm the PP who originally posted about her utter lack of boundaries, and your post hit the nail on the head. I despise attention-seeking under the guise of authenticity. You can be authentic and not, you know, whore your children and spouse on the internet/books. It's not that hard. I'm also staggered by the number of otherwise intelligent, thoughtful, emotionally mature women I know who admire Glennon. Like, really? You don't see right through her nonsense?