"I can be either truthful or liberal," says an impatient boyfriend dismissively fending off his girlfriend's appeal to reason along with her.
The line's uncomfortable closeness to practicality is what Pink consistently fires its numerous bullets at. Pink questions the prevalent sexism in this country in its subtle and crude forms, the blatant prejudices our society is too stubborn to let go of, and the shameful hypocrisy that it conveniently employs as a shield against the uncomfortable questions it has been consistently avoiding.