Episode 7: Catfights and White Feminism
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It shouldn’t be a surprise that a girl can throw hands. Yet, we become hooked by entertainment scenes monikered “cat-fights,” to the point that it has become an assumed stereotype of women. It’s not all claws, back stabbing, squeals, and high-pitched screams. Sometimes, it's indicative of a larger problem - and we lay it all out there with University College London alumna Emilie Lawrence. Have any questions, comments, stories or bad dad jokes you'd like to share with us? Email us: [email protected]. Follow everyone at @theexposeshow. Sign up for our newsletter at thetempest.co/the-wave.
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