her masterclass and lessons (and secretly? taking notes) on how to get “over that line”:
…And perhaps to her credit (or condescending-depending on who you ask), Lena did post the following, where (like on page 2, like Mario did) she kinda “Mario Lopez’d” her reply by [by combating with inclusion of white/all women] without totally rebutting and disregarding Viola’s speech, which (considering what I noted on page 3 by the black fists) is still unnecessary combativeness nonetheless (the fact that she felt the need to post what she did in the Barbs post below this one) :
Y’all I could never forget Viola. Her work, her power, her speech. I was trying to remember every Emmy winning woman in my late night post last night (I do my own Instagram and I often do it half asleep) and updating the names in real time- in the first iteration of the post I called her simply Viola as I didn’t know she was an insta presence. In any case, today isn’t about me defending myself. It’s about celebrating all that was historic and beautiful about last night. Congratulations ❤️
https://instagram.com/p/75odT9i1PN/?taken-by=lenadunham
…(after her questionable Babs post)
https://instagram.com/p/74knOBC1Ht/?taken-by=lenadunham
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Stay tuned as, I’m a busy ‘multi-dutiful’ writer (who blogs) and in the meantime and between time