Billlington
Billlington
Billlington

Yeah, actually, I make decisions every day on who I will interact with. When I have a choice — and Beyonce and Lady GaGa largely DO have a choice — I choose not to associate with known rapists.

I'm going to go on my day pretending that you aren't really that stupid to think that someone who shows up at work for a public institution one day as a female wouldn't find it relevant to tell them her old name. By the way, she found it very relevant and made it very clear.

I get what you are saying, but it is literally a requirement that you publicly announce name changes so that people know that there is a continuation in person hood. It doesn't seem untoward, in the absence of specific threats not to reveal the old name, especially if the new name (and face) are shown.

Because the vast majority of CEO's are white men...

I'm ever so glad you think so, I'm sure you'll get some stars to make you feel better bro!

I can't even be bothered by this in the slightest. I find high fashion and Vogue (which epitomizes it) so ridiculous that the inclusion of reality TV and tabloid celebs and larger-than-life rap artists is totally acceptable. Major side-eye to anyone who thinks this is the end of times (any time.)

Expected influx cancelled. Everyone opted to fall over laughing at the sight of social-justice warriors defending a guy w/a household net worth of $300 million+.

This is Jezebel. Women in the US are treated just as badly as women in Muslim countries. The glass ceiling and lack of women depicted in television shows and movies is just as bad as honor killings.

Dude. Even in Alabama in 2004, a woman could testify in court, drive a car, and go to the supermarket on her own. I'm on your side politically, but let's not act like things here are (or have been recently) anything like things in Saudi Arabia.

I'm not clear how a woman who hasn't been indoctrinated into patriarchal values can genuinely integrate into Saudia Arabian culture. It would be objectionable and offensive to suggest that a girl can 'learn to love' her inevitable subjection.

I think the "getting used to living in and loving another culture" part was strongly implied already ("whom she finds surprisingly diverse in their views on the world and her situation") as was the part about the flaws in Saudia culture. As for loving it, instead of loving parts of it with a critical eye, that is such

I'm trying to understand why Kim on the cover of Vogue is such a BFD. Why are people unhappy about it? It's not because she's beautiful; fashion mags only put pretty on their cover. It's not because she's dumb; I am sure cover models cover the entire range of dumber than Kim to smarter than Kim. Is it the

This is stunning but man alive do those shoes look painful.

Amen to this. My little cousin is 7 and loves science, asks her dad to give her math problems in the car so she can practice mental math, and refuses to take of her purple princess dress most of the time. She hates things that don't have glitter. I hope that she holds on to both her love for problem-solving and

yes, sexual dimorphism is a thing. glad you guys decided to stop ignoring science.

No shit. Welcome back to reality, everyone.

Oh someone needs to catch these people up on "the law".

It would suck for my child to get an ear infection. Can you imagine having your poor child deal with the discomfort of an achy ear and having to take antibiotics when they could have something as mundane as measles instead? Srsly, u guyzz!

It's disturbing to me how people are buying the "Mean Old Beastie Boys" thing hook, line and sinker. Goldie Blox is a for-profit company marketing cheap pink crap with a completely disingenuous feminist veneer, and they are using a tactic common to copyright infringers. Goldie Blox brought the original suit, just