idk why she put herself in this mess
... i mean, schiappa is all about empowering women and promoting equality, but using the platform of a 50+ year old men's mag to do it just seems kinda... weird
. and with the pension reform crisis going on, you'd think she'd want to stay under the radar for now
. but hey, at least she's sticking to her guns on women's rights, even if it means being a lightning rod for controversy
. what do u guys think? should she've just kept it low-key or did she need to make a statement? 