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https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/culture/lindsay-kornick/2018/04/10/new-girl-premiere-hosts-feminist-icons-birthday-three-year
By Lindsay Kornick | April 10, 2018 11:57 PM EDT
April 10 is recognized as Equal Pay Day by online feminists, despite the fact that equal pay was achieved in the United States more than five decades ago. No matter, since logic and reason hasn’t stopped feminism yet. The season 7 premiere of Fox’s New Girl emphasizes that perfectly by throwing a empowering women-themed birthday party…for a three-year-old.
The April 10 premiere “About Three Years Later” (http://forums.previously.tv/topic/68442-s07e01-about-three-years-later/?do=getLastComment) takes place, as the title implies, approximately three years after the previous season. Since that time, married couple Schmidt (Max Greenfield) and Cece (Hannah Simone) have begun raising a daughter named Ruth (after Ruth Bader Ginsburg) who is now celebrating her third birthday. After two previous party failures, the pair finally believes they have the perfect idea.
The birthday theme this year is feminist icons, complete with signs, pictures, party favors, and actors depicting historic women, which for some reason also includes Hillary Clinton.
https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/culture/lindsay-kornick/2018/04/10/new-girl-premiere-hosts-feminist-icons-birthday-three-year
By Lindsay Kornick | April 10, 2018 11:57 PM EDT
April 10 is recognized as Equal Pay Day by online feminists, despite the fact that equal pay was achieved in the United States more than five decades ago. No matter, since logic and reason hasn’t stopped feminism yet. The season 7 premiere of Fox’s New Girl emphasizes that perfectly by throwing a empowering women-themed birthday party…for a three-year-old.
The April 10 premiere “About Three Years Later” (http://forums.previously.tv/topic/68442-s07e01-about-three-years-later/?do=getLastComment) takes place, as the title implies, approximately three years after the previous season. Since that time, married couple Schmidt (Max Greenfield) and Cece (Hannah Simone) have begun raising a daughter named Ruth (after Ruth Bader Ginsburg) who is now celebrating her third birthday. After two previous party failures, the pair finally believes they have the perfect idea.
The birthday theme this year is feminist icons, complete with signs, pictures, party favors, and actors depicting historic women, which for some reason also includes Hillary Clinton.