Caelrie
Caelrie
Caelrie

And over 43,000,000 non-black babies. What's your point? That abortion happens?

I live there too, 4 months out of the year. And that's truly enough talking about this tangent, which has fuck-all to do with the thread.

Privilege is a scale in this context. When I'm in Japan, I'm certainly more privileged than a black woman. But I'm far less privileged than a Japanese woman.

Nice. Okay. Good job. Except you went right back to calling your experiences in Japan "racism" so obviously I needed to remind you.

Chill, please. I already accepted that in this community I should be using a term other than "racism".

I'm definitely not going to argue that it's just as serious, because you're right. It's not.

I said it down below, but I'll write it to you too so you don't miss.

Ok, I'll get on board with the need to vent. God knows I vent often enough about sexism. And I suppose it's possible that when I do it, I sometimes aim it at a generalized man-shaped thing when I obviously don't mean all men.

i know one of the main reasons so many bars in heavily touristed areas in Korea and Japan are closing to foreigners is b/c they get drunk, don't pay, harass the staff, and act like general assholes (and then say people "stole" from them when the drunkenly lost their cell phone, wallet, etc.).

1. I didn't pick on her.

Taken out of context. I already explained above.

I have never once used the phrase "reverse racism" in this thread (other than right here, obviously), or anywhere on Jezebel. I find it to be a stupid concept. That is NOT what I was talking about.

Still not sexist, just rude. But you deserved rude.

There isn't actually anything sexist about "Go away son, the grownups are talking.".

You followed this up with a nice dose of ugly misogyny, which is pretty characteristic of a GOP member.

Oh you sure told us!

Well, you could look through her talks and published works and look for an extreme hatred of transsexuals. That's a pretty good indicator of a radical feminist.

LOL that pic is awesome.

She's not a radical feminist.

Haven't heard any of her recent stuff, but I loved her first album.