Barbra Streisand Defends District Attorney Fani Willis: “A Woman Can Have a Private Life”

Barbra Streisand has recently stood up in support of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who has been under fire from conservative critics. Streisand firmly believes that the criticisms aimed at Willis are an unfair attempt to tarnish her reputation by prying into her personal life.

In a post on X, Streisand highlighted how Willis is facing undue scrutiny for her private relationship with Nathan Wade, a subordinate prosecutor she hired for an inquiry related to the 2020 election results in Georgia. Streisand underlined the double standards at play, questioning why it is seen as acceptable for men to have private lives while women are harshly judged for the same.

“How silly that the Republicans want to have Fani Willis fired. For what? Thinking a woman can’t have a private life as well as a professional one? Men do it all the time! How ridiculous is this?” Streisand expressed.

Streisand didn’t stop there, also taking the opportunity to criticize former President Trump and his supporters. She stressed that the attacks on Willis are a strategy to deflect attention from crucial facts of the case: Trump’s alleged attempt to pressure the Secretary of State to alter vote counts in his favor and present false electors to Congress.

This ongoing controversy underscores the broader debate about the intersection of personal and professional lives, especially in the realm of high-stakes political and legal conflicts. It prompts essential questioning of gender equality and the distinct pressures placed on women in positions of power.

Barbra Streisand’s defense of Fani Willis brings to light the unique challenges women encounter when balancing their personal and professional lives. It’s a poignant reminder that women shouldn’t be judged or criticized for maintaining a private life alongside their professional commitments.

In summary, Streisand’s comments bring focus to the importance of fair treatment in professional fields, regardless of gender. Women, just like men, deserve the right to have personal lives without facing undue criticism. It’s a call for everyone to recognize and address these biases to create a more equitable and supportive professional environment for all.

 

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I can easily clean hard-to-reach places in glass frying pan or saucepan lids

Now, probably, every home has glass lids, because they come with saucepans that are sold in stores. Frying pans also usually come with glass lids or are sold separately to suit their size.

Like any lid, a glass one also gets dirty, but it has a hard-to-reach place on the inner edge and a dish sponge cannot fit through this gap, and over time the dirt only gets worse. and if there is no dishwasher, then you, like me, have to wash everything by hand.

This lid is more than 10 years old, its diameter is 28 cm, I bought it together with a ten-liter saucepan, the glass is framed with an iron edging, which serves as a lid retainer on the saucepan. Between this edging and the glass there is a gap in which fat gets clogged. It is very difficult to wash this part. However, I found a method that copes with this task perfectly and periodically thoroughly wash the lid.

The lid must be turned over on the handle, that is, its inner side should be on top. Then pour in about 10 ml of hydrogen peroxide, twist the lid so that the peroxide is evenly distributed over the entire inner side. Leave for 10 minutes.

After 10 minutes, twist again and pour in soda (one tablespoon). Using a brush, distribute the soda over the entire diameter of the gap.

Take a small cloth and a knife that fits into this opening. Pull the cloth over the knife and pass it inside the gap, periodically replacing the cloth with a clean one. This way, all dirt can be easily wiped off the inside of the lid.

After you have finished with the edges, you need to take a sponge, apply a drop of dishwashing gel to it and bring the lid to perfect cleanliness already in the sink. Then rinse.

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