BurningHen
BurningHen
BurningHen

Stop rationalizing hate towards women. I’m gonna get mad forreal

The problem most of us have with people wearing the bindi is that it is a small thing that white culture has taken from South Asian cultures and deemed "acceptable" when worn by white people. Indian people are still bullied and harassed or viewed as "others" for wearing the clothing and decoration from their culture

Art is fine. The Art in question continues to exist and will probably exist in perpetuity, thanks to the internet. No harm has been done to Art qua Art.

"THE WAY I HAVE MISREPRESENTED HER OPINIONS AND ARGUMENTS IS BAD, THEREFORE HER ARGUMENTS AND OPINIONS ARE ALSO BAD."

Smith thinks there is no one good answer, but suggests that it may be that economics attracts smart conservatives, who couple fiscal conservatism with social conservatism.

One of the reasons I love reading Jezebel is it truly expands my knowledge and horizons. My exposure to LGBTQi issues, voices and history is extremely limited as a cis-gendered heterosexual man. Without places like this I would never be exposed to what sound like amazing and inspirational humans like Leslie

You should jump in your time-travel machine and go look for them in the past. We'd be ever so grateful.

Sounds like the kind of thing you hear from House Trilby:

The point is, there are a few universal standards, but beauty isn't as evolutionarily driven as you think. Symmetry and clear skin both suggest health, but as has been pointed other, many beauty standards are based on wealth. Being excessively pale isn't a sign of good health, and yet, many cultures, such as the

Er, regarding beauty and ugliness... Many aspects of beauty standards are culturally dictated. What's too fat or skinny in one culture is beautiful in another. You might be surprised how much beauty standards can vary. There are a few universals, but not many.

Really? I think feminism's biggest mistake was when it opened up the portal to the vampire dimension.

I don't know, I suffer from pretty much the same problem as this guy in the article above minus the weight issue. I have a low self-esteem combined with almost no dating skills. It sucks because I reject any genuine interest because I don't really believe I'm good enough for a relationship. I'm also a introvert which

You're obviously talking about your personal experience, and that's fine. But other's are taking from their experience, and maybe there's something to learn there. You're mistaking personality with specific types of personalities. You do have some interests, hobbies, things you love to do, life experiences, etc, no?

I'm planning on studying this kind of gate-keeping in the gaming community for my Master's thesis. The response you've received is honestly terrifying.

Too fucking right.

Yeah. You know, I struggle with that too at times and then I come down to "fuck, I remember all of these horrible instances of what I now know was essentially sexual assault in high school and I realize what women have to fucking deal with all the time" so I get over it, but it does suck at times. For me, there are

This article would like critical thinking not to be a skill, that we could provide to most of the citizens of a democracy, but something mysteriously innate, particularly in men of superb Anglican connections. Cui bono?

I'm sorry but this is absurd. The rejection of political philosophy because of fears of indoctrination and ideology is simply "know-knowthing-ism." Saying you reject critical frameworks because they require embracing non-critical theories completely ignores the purpose of these frameworks in the first place.

Exactly. Follow the money.