“Everybody all day on Republican Twitter is debating this video of mine.
None of them really realized that I’m kidding.”
Don’t believe me?

Ask your weirdest uncle to show you his Facebook feed.
When these different parts of the internet collide, things can get…messy.
In the video, she jokes, “I felt the feminism leaving my body.”

I cannot emphasize enough that this was A JOKE.
Things started getting weird after Matt Walsh analyzed her video in an episode of his podcast.
I was like, I don’t know, Matt Walsh, it was a joke.

I haven’t thought that far ahead."
“Everybody all day on Republican Twitter is debating this video of mine.
None of them really realized that I’m kidding.”

Then, it all reached peak ridiculousness when Fox News picked up the story for some reason.
He calls me saying, ‘Oh my god, Madi.
I’m so proud.

You’re on Fox News.'"
As if that’s not wild enough, there’s one final twist.
They all saw the clip because they all watch Fox News every night.
So that is also how I came out to my entire extended family.
Via Fox News."
They desperately want me to have more shame, they think I’m a slut,blah blah blah.
And they think it’s their job to personally try and knock me down a peg!!
(We all know they secretly have a crush on me, though)."
“It was pretty [wild] to learn that my video made Republican national news.
As if there’s NOTHING ELSE TO REPORT ON RIGHT NOW!!?
UM!!!!!!
But it mostly just made me laugh.
I felt like I was in an episode ofThe Other Twoor something.”
“Men don’t think women (oranyonebesides the white/straight/cis male) can be funny on purpose.
This stems from a fundamental lack of respect for anyone who isn’t part of their in-group.”
She also suggested that Republican Twitter is behind on their memes.
“‘The feminism left my body’ has been a prevalent meme for, like, two years.
It’s hyperbolic, simplistic, and extreme.
That’s why it’s semi-funny.
So maybe they just don’t possess extensive internet literacy?
Slay la vie.”
This comes down to an oversimplified, and overly-individualistic, perception of what feminism evenis."
Who buys who a drink has literally nothing to do with feminism.
And I literally said ‘ButIdo it in the gay way.’
Stunned silence ensued."
I’m honestly just grateful for this excuse to remind everyone: I’M QUEER!!
I DATE ALL GENDERS!!!
Here’s to a good sport!!!"
He sounds like one of the good ones.
Finally, Madi says, “PS: I paid for his dinner recently, too.
And no one died!!
So again: Feminism isn’t about who pays.”