Tenn. teen wrote Ashley Judd’s ‘Nasty Woman’ poem
“Not as nasty as a man who looks like he bathes in Cheeto dust, a man whose words are a dis to America, Electoral College-sanctioned hate speech contaminating this national anthem,” Judd said.
“I’m not as nasty as Confederate flags being tattooed across my city. Maybe the South actually is going to rise again, maybe for some, it never really fell,” Judd said.”Blacks are still in shackles and graves just for being black. Slavery has been reinterpreted as the prison system, in front of people who see melanin as animal skin.
“I am not as nasty as a swastika painted on a pride flag,” she said. “And I didn’t know devils could be resurrected. But I feel Hitler in these streets. A mustache traded for a toupee.
“I am not as nasty as racism, fraud, conflict of interest, homophobia, sexual assault, transphobia, white supremacy, misogyny, ignorance and white privilege,” she said.
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Photos: Thousands attend Knoxville’s Women’s March
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A woman gives a thumbs up to a vehicle which beeped in support of the marchers during the Women’s March in downtown Knoxville Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017. Over 2,000 participated in the march around downtown despite the rain.


