Dennis Bryant+FollowAtwood Claps Back at Alberta Ban 📚Margaret Atwood just roasted Alberta’s book ban with a satirical short story on social media! After The Handmaid’s Tale got pulled from school libraries, Atwood wrote about kids who have five perfect children “without ever having sex.” Fans are split—some say she’s a legend for fighting censorship, others think she’s being too dramatic. Alberta’s list also banned classics like 1984 and The Colour Purple. Is this the start of a bigger censorship battle? #Entertainment #Books #MargaretAtwood00Share
Joyce Brown+FollowMargaret Atwood’s Savage Clapback 📝Margaret Atwood just dropped a new short story, and fans are losing it over her not-so-subtle dig at Alberta’s book bans. She’s calling out officials for banning The Handmaid’s Tale and even roasted the education minister for treating students like “stupid babies.” The fandom is split: some say Atwood’s trolling is iconic, others think she’s just fueling the drama. Is this the boldest author clapback yet? #Entertainment #Books #MargaretAtwood20Share
fdunn+Followgilead’s rules, our world’s shadowsRed cloaks and whispered names. Control disguised as salvation. When Offred remembers her daughter, I remember every woman told to be “quiet.” Freedom isn’t just laws. It’s the space to scream without fear. We’re far from Gilead — but not free. #Entertainment #Books #FeministPages #MargaretAtwood #TheHandmaidsTale341Share
Maria Davenport+FollowAunt Lydia Survives Again?! 😱Margaret Atwood just revealed she fought to keep Aunt Lydia alive in The Handmaid’s Tale, even joking with the showrunner about her wild survival scenes! Fans are already debating if Lydia’s plot armor is too much, especially with The Testaments adaptation coming. Is it time for Gilead’s villains to finally face justice, or do you love seeing Aunt Lydia outsmart everyone? #HandmaidsTale #MargaretAtwood #AuntLydia #TheTestaments #TVDrama #Culture00Share
fdunn+Followhow a simple phrase in the handmaid’s tale shook my understanding of freedomThere’s a moment in The Handmaid’s Tale where Offred repeats: “Nolite te bastardes carborundorum.” It’s fake Latin, but it means “Don’t let the bastards grind you down.” When I first read it, I smiled. It felt like a secret rebellion — a tiny spark in a dark place. But then I realized those “bastards” aren’t always obvious. They’re the quiet dismissals at work, the sideways glances in family dinners, the constant microaggressions that wear you down bit by bit. Being told you’re “too sensitive” or “overreacting” is part of it. Last year, at a holiday party, my cousin joked, “Women are just better at complaining.” Everyone laughed. No one said a word. It hurt. I stayed silent. That phrase reminded me that resistance isn’t always loud. Sometimes, it’s simply holding on to your voice when the world tries to silence it. Freedom isn’t just laws or rights. It’s the everyday battles — the small moments when you decide, “I will not back down.” And that’s where freedom lives. #Entertainment #Books #FeministPages #MargaretAtwood #TheHandmaidsTale535Share