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It's OK to refrain from shaming, while being against obesity as a "normal." People who are about fat acceptance are not about ignoring the dangers of obesity, or ignoring the ways in which people get fat; fat acceptance is about accepting people at the weight they are, as humans who are valuable and beautiful in their

It sucks to be obese on an emotional level, sure.

Show me one MRA blog or website that isn't full of psychos. There are tons of feminist websites that are evenhanded and fair, and demand that all people regardless of gender be treated equally.

This asshole sounds like a MRA. Either that or a pick up artist. What other group of men uses the term "beta faggot" and encourages rape?

As someone who had to use blackboard as of a year ago, I can confirm that it's still totally unintuitive to use and constantly malfunctioning or otherwise experiencing problems. The only difference between my experience and yours is that I did have a few professors who actually seemed to understand how to use it. It

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Women complain about men being around? Since when? Women are EXCLUDED from a lot of things, we do speak out about that. Women are MISTREATED in some professional settings where they are minorities, we do speak about that. Women are SEXUALLY harassed, we talk about that. If your solution to women's issues is to exile

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Oh, shit. You got me! It's not that you're a sexist, transphobic asshole at all. I'm just jealous because you're a freethinking iconoclast! Fly free, like the mighty eagle, shitting your opinions on one and all!

Are you seriously this incapable of basic reasoning, or are you just getting hard at all the imaginary misandry?

He might have any number of mental health issues, but he is also a racist sexist asshole. You don't need to other him — these attitudes are very common.

Women existing is not discrimination. Us BEING AROUND IS NOT FUCKING DISCRIMINATION!

Go back to reddit, troll.

She didn't sue over gender discrimination. Only one person was "wronged" here, and that was the professor who was sued.

Given my last college class was almost 7 years ago but I remember only 1 of my professors ever regularly using blackboard. A. it was a crappy piece of software. b. they were never trained on it. c. it was just so much easier to ignore it. I really doubt that has changed much in 7 years.

Go away.

His anxiety might be legit, but his entitlement to sue and think that the reason he failed was due to discrimination because his special scared-of-girls feelings weren't the #1 consideration of the professor is pretty MRA-aligned.

Apparently he did not!

No, I don't feel sorry for him. I think if he really had crippling anxiety and shyness beyond the norm he would have dropped the class and switched to something with no participation requirement and guaranteed anonymity. I highly doubt this was the only class that fit into his schedule.

I think the answer to any question that begins "How is this any different than white people..." should get a tldr answer: Racism. History. Disparate impact. Unequal access. Disproportionately affected.

Is it really that difficult to parse? Check out "colorism" which Crosley mentions in the article itself if you'd like an easy intro into how this is completely and utterly different. I'm not trying to be snarky, but white skin has no such history of being denigrated and vilified in the larger (white) culture. White

As a former barista (for over five years!), this makes me want to both throw up and scream. This sounds unsanitary! Also, BURNS. Espresso machines are raging burn machines. What if you spill the coffee? How? I just can't.