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Foul, Potty-Mouthed, Woke Women

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“I’m not f—ing apologizing for that,” screeched angry actress Amanda Seyfried, who had referred to Charlie Kirk as “hateful” after his.“I’m not f—ing apologizing for that,” screeched angry actress Amanda Seyfried, who had referred to Charlie Kirk as “hateful” after his assassination. “I mean, for f–k’s sake, I commented on one thing…. What I said was pretty damn factual, and I’m free to have an opinion.” I was alarmed and disappointed to…
“I’m not f—ing apologizing for that,” screeched angry actress Amanda Seyfried, who had referred to Charlie Kirk as “hateful” after his assassination. “I mean, for f–k’s sake, I commented on one thing…. What I said was pretty damn factual, and I’m free to have an opinion.”
I was alarmed and disappointed to see such guttural language from Ms. Seyfried. For this family-friendly publication, I abbreviated the f-bombs. Read them silently to yourself, in original form, to get the full brunt and gut-punch.
So many of them, and indeed young women generally, have become terribly profane.
And though I was alarmed by Seyfried’s language, I’m sadly not surprised. After all, she is a modern celebrity woke woman. So many of them, and indeed young women generally, have become terribly profane.
Nonetheless, I was saddened because, gosh, Seyfried was such a cute gal when she playacted as the lovely “Cossette” in the outstanding 2012 film adaptation of Les Misérables, starring Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe, Anne Hathaway, and Eddie Redmayne. Redmayne was lucky enough to be Cosette’s love interest, “Marius.”
Indeed, watch Cosette sing “A Heart Full of Love” to Marius and tell me your heart doesn’t melt. Any red-blooded male would strap on a football helmet and run through a wall for that girl.

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