I have immense respect for Oprah. She came out years ago about her own sexual abuse history and has inspired many more women to come forward ever since. The award tonight was a tribute to the decades of work she has put into helping those less fortunate. Her speech was powerful, raw, and as shown by the camera, affected more than one person in the room. Even I watched with tears in my eyes, knowing my own history of #MeToo moments. But, no, I do not think this qualifies her to be a US President.
@twhitetlw I have noticed a certain heavy hand these past few hours from white men in general, on other social media platforms, attempting to belittle Oprah, her career, and her accomplishments. 🙄
@ChippySuave Yes and even here there was some of the old why didn't they speak up earlier (seriously?!) And why don't they do more than wear dresses and Oprah just strung platitudes
together, yada yada yada.. No, I don't idolize celebrities but I don't demonize them either. Why can't we just let people enjoy things? Oprah has done a lot, I will never understand people who actively dislike her. Just not being interested, sure but a lot of the negativity is just beyond my comprehension.