Radical feminist sex worker Skye Alexandra brought up dog poop on Fox News on Tuesday to symbolize her views on men.
Alexandra appeared on “Jesse Watters Prime Time” to discuss her views on the men included in Fox host Jesse Watters’ upcoming book about the story of the “liberal fringe.” Watters began asking feminists why they hated men. Alexandra immediately pulled out a silver platter containing dog feces, but it was censored on the network. (Related: Biden administration donates $500,000 to group ’empowering women’ to achieve peace in Israel; Hamas attack days later)
“Mr. Skye, it’s good to see you again. Let me remind you why you hate men,” Watters said.
“The answer to that is [is] It’s here, under this tray. So, as you can see, this is dog poop,” Alexandra replied.
“Did you bring dog poop to the interview? Why do humans do dog poop, Skye?” Watters asked with a laugh.
Alexandra used to blame “everything” on men, but now she thinks her brain is “seduced” by the devil as she appeared to get emotional while talking about the issue. He said he believed that. Watters asked the feminist if she still believed prostitution should be legalized, but Alexandra praised sex work and called men’s clubs “really great places.”
“I was blaming men for everything that went wrong. I think that’s why I had these visions of big divisions and things that weren’t supposed to happen. I feel controlled. In fact, my brain I’m so tempted by the devil. But I think we need to understand that without the devil, in fact, there would be no God. So the person I thought I was dealing with is… I would like to express my deepest apologies to any male or human being,” Alexandra said.
“You seem to have noticed something. I don’t know if it has to do with the conversation you had with me or the fact that you’re going to go on TV and talk about this. Hmm. You’ve come a long way, but do you still believe that prostitution should be legalized?” Watters asked.
“Here, calling another girl a ho is a compliment. We’ve learned to understand what we don’t like. We understand that you don’t take this word in a positive sense. But after being manipulated into stripping underage in a men’s club when I was 17, it’s more meaningful to me that I had no problems or problems. I couldn’t understand why my mother was so hurt when she found out the secret,” Alexandra said.
“So there were about five nights where I was actually naked, but I felt like I was in a heavenly world and had no problems at all, where I was wearing these perfect clothes. All the men wearing hoodies were watching me, and they weren’t even allowed to touch me.” Then they said to me, “What is a girl like you doing in a place like this?” And I was very confused. Because I didn’t yet understand what that meant. I continued to adhere to the theory that my objective was to receive as much money as possible in as short a time as possible from men I was introduced to or with whom I developed an affinity. power trip. This is overcompensation for lack – I don’t mean respect, I mean lack of legitimacy in growing up. ”
Watters previously interviewed Alexandra about her life and political outlook, along with more than a dozen other radical activists, to understand where her beliefs came from. Born in Bakersfield, California, Alexandra grew up in the United States until her father’s job as a petroleum engineer moved her to Indonesia and Singapore. according to In her bio. The feminist claims that by 2015 she was suffering primarily from addiction and by the age of 25 she was in prison after she arrived in Las Vegas.
