Kelly Staford on Feminism and Viral Discussion on Gorill
Kelly Staford Do not mind that the man cares about her – even if she knows that the men themselves are far from perfect.
Staford, 35, explained his position during her recent segment “Morning after“Podcast with a friend Hank Winchester In which two discussed the popular issue of 100 people against 1 gorilla, which over the past week accepted the Internet storms.
“I’m not hardcore -feminist. I’m not. I’ve never been,” she said on Thursday, May 1. “I love a man to take care of me.”
She began to explain that she was “born and grew” in this way before cutting herself to get to her main: “But Gosh would be lost without us. Because you would try to fight the damn silver gorilla.”
Silver is an adult male gorilla that can weigh from £ 300 to 500 and nearly six feet in height. They have a great upper body force for humans and have stronger, more sharp teeth used completely to protect because gorillas are vegetarians.
Kelly who is married Los -egeles Rams reverse Matthew StafordThey used a popular discussion to emphasize that as “shiny” as some men, they could not survive without women.
“I love men. I really do. And I think there’s very, very shiny,” she said. “They come up with a lot of things we use today. But if there were no women, they would destroy everything they came up with the next day.”
She continued, breaking the news about the viral question to Vinchester.
“Do you not see that this damn discussion is now when 100 people can kill the silver gorilla unarmed?” She asked “unarmed. 100 unarmed people. I will tell you one: you know who doesn’t think about it?”
She suggested that the man would be the worst enemy against Gorilla.
“Who do you think is more selfish, men or women? Men. Who will be the first who charges this gorilla? None of you,” she said.
“Women don’t even think about it, discussing it,” she summarized. “They look at this what I thought about it with a stupid guy?”
What is it worth Yahoo news shut Tara’s StonskyPresident, CEO and Chief Scientific Director of the Diana Fossei Gorilla Foundation, for her. She stepped on the side of the people, but confessed that they needed to “coordinate their behavior.”
“(Gorilla) probably took a number of people in the fight; they will not remain intact,” she explained. “I think the numbers just work for the benefit of a person.”