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Some people are vegetarians. Despite that I still had a happy childhood...
I think I just threw up.
"I've never been much of a sriracha man. I appreciate the flavor, but it's not one I actively seek out. I'm more of a Frank's Hot Sauce kind of guy. Frank just seems nice."
+all the points
The "Argentine-mistress scandal" link brings me back to this article.
They already paid for their turn at the game, but you think they should just give up their turn to her because she's younger? It'd be a kind gesture sure, but such gifts from strangers should not be expected; they have every right to complete the game they paid for.
Please, that was almost a whole month ago, surely she's done with raising the kids by now?
"No idea" what happened? The article lays out the main events... you can say he doesn't know all the specifics, but clearly if he read the article he has some idea of what happened.
It means advocating for women's rights. As an act that's fine, as a core philosophy it shows an unnecessarily restrictive scope and bias.
"The Real Housewives" is a guilty pleasure. To me, it's an insulting thing to say. I would never say that about someone's show.
"Rihanna probably needs support, not criticism, and her return could be a cause for teaching, not despair."
Oh yea, the guy is definitely a douche using inflamitory language, but that doesn't mean there might not be an underlying valid point. I was surprised that the people in this clip focused only on the name calling and entirely dismissed the underlying point, which should perhaps be considered. Should it be socially…
They don't "sometimes feel obliged to pay for dinner on a date", there is a clear societal expectation that men be the one to provide in general, and be more aggressive romantically, meaning asking a woman out, paying for dinner, proposing marriage, and going to work while the wife stays at home. Yes, these…
I think saying "she's made a career out of being obese" is essentially saying that she is way too reliant on her weight in her comedy.
"Gals, we're never going to win if we keep stooping to the same nasty, petty shit we're fighting against. You're just giving the MRAs more tantrum fodder. Cut it OUT."
Hm, interesting that you can quote me and then tell me what I was talking about. I was talking specifically about the etymology of the word feminism, which is clearly biased. You can't tell me that I was talking about the content of the movement, since at no point has that been my issue with the term feminism (I…
Way to not argue against my point at all. My point is that the term feminism does not make it clear that equality is the goal.
Re: The Scale Metaphor
It's perfectly fine to advocate for the rights of a specific group as a practice, but if that is the core tenant of your philosophy you should realize that that is distinct from pursuing equality among all groups. I'm perfectly fine with feminism "not being about me" (I assume you mean because I'm male), but I'm not…