This Radical Feminist Guest Gives Jesse Waters Sh*t To Think About...Literally.

By Maria Angelino | Thursday, 14 March 2024 05:15 AM
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In a recent appearance on Fox News, Sky Alexandra, a radical feminist and sex worker, used a rather unconventional prop to express her views on men.

The incident occurred during an interview on "Jesse Watters Primetime," where Alexandra was invited to share her perspectives, which are featured in Fox host Jesse Watters' forthcoming book on narratives from the "liberal fringe."

The conversation began with Watters inquiring about Alexandra's disdain for men. In response, Alexandra unveiled a silver platter carrying dog feces, a prop that was subsequently censored on the network.

"Sky, it's great to see you again. Remind me why you hate men," Watters initiated.

"The answer to that [is] right here under this tray. So what this is, as you can see, is dog poop," Alexandra retorted.

Intrigued and amused, Watters probed further, "You brought dog poop for the interview? Why are men dog poop, Sky?"

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Alexandra proceeded to explain her evolving views on men. She confessed that she once held men responsible for all her problems, but now believes her mind has been "seduced" by the devil. She also touched upon her support for the legalization of prostitution, praising the men's club as an "absolutely wonderful place."

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"I blamed everything that went wrong on men. And I think that that is why I had these visions, like of the great divide and things that weren't supposed to happen. I feel controlled. My brain is seduced so much by the devil, in fact. But I think we need to understand that if it weren't for the devil, sir, God would not exist, in fact. So who I thought was my opponent, which would be anything male and human, I apologize profusely," Alexandra expressed.

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Watters, acknowledging Alexandra's apparent shift in perspective, asked, "You seem to have come to some realizations. I’m not sure whether that had anything to do with your conversation with me or the fact that you are going on TV to talk about this. You’ve come a long way and do you still believe that prostitution should be legalized?"

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Alexandra responded affirmatively, sharing her personal experience of being coerced into stripping at a men's club at the age of 17. She described the club as a "wonderful place" and expressed no regrets about her past.

"It is a compliment here to call another girl a ho. We have learned to appreciate what we hate. I understand that you don’t affiliate this term in a positive light but it means more to me after being manipulated into stripping under age at 17 years old at the men’s club, which is an absolutely wonderful place, that I had no issues or problems with. I didn’t understand why my mother was so broken when she found out my secret," Alexandra revealed.

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She further elaborated on her experiences at the club, describing it as a "world built from heaven" where well-dressed men looked out for her and were not allowed to touch her. She admitted to being puzzled by the men's concern for her, and shared her belief that her purpose was to extract as much money as possible from any man she encountered.

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Watters had previously interviewed Alexandra about her life and political views, along with several other radical activists, in an attempt to understand the origins of their beliefs.

Alexandra, born in Bakersfield, California, spent her early years in the U.S. before moving to Indonesia and Singapore due to her father's occupation as an oil engineer. By 2015, she was battling addiction and found herself in prison by the age of 25 after arriving in Las Vegas.

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