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Agreed. Plus, racism in children's toys is still around (not usually like those older examples, but...) and, while I don't think focusing on sexism is inherently wrong, I do think that if she was going to mention racism at all, she should so respectfully by making a point worth making about racism. The last quarter

This whole "having children" thing bothers me. Men have children, too. Last I checked, it took both sperm and egg to make a baby.

As some folks are overlooking, the issue isn't Lee and Morty, of course. They're products of their culture and also grown-ups who can divide their chores however they like. And I'm sure they're nice people.

Common sense is so uncommon, isn't it?

*snicker*

I follow some social justice on Tumblr, too, partially because of how painfully cruel Tumblr's SJ culture is. And I've seen lots of blow-ups between usually-allied groups. Reminds me to stay humble and remember the perils of mistaking subjectivity for objectivity.

Asian stereotypes are a pretty good comparison.

Thanks, cause that scared the shit out of me. Nuvaring is what I use when I use anything (as opposed to when I am basically on the abstinence method).

I mean, if we're going by ideal looks, he has a weak chin. So do I, but I'm reasonably pretty. That's what makes the probable racism especially striking to me. He's not actor/model gorgeous, but by normal-people standards he's not at all "ugly"—he's a good-looking guy. Crazy...so people are either being racist or

Not Jewish, but I've heard that crap too—and from people who should know better. The usual arguments, as I've picked up on them, are that Jewish people aren't a marginalized group because (a) everyone knows the only people who are anti-Semitic are fringe nuts (b) Jewish people are mostly white and therefore have

Yes. Or a purpose put through the wringer, having been subjected to intensive tests and emerged intact.

I meant the former, "intensive purposes." I see it all over, including by journalists who get paid for what they're writing.

The problem here being, that if you assume the accused is innocent of the crime of rape, you assume the accuser is guilty of another crime(s).

I've been doing that for over a decade. Copycats.

I've even seen this on semi "professional" blogs. It's horrible.

Exactly—you know what leaps out at me, is that she says, "the kids loved it, and now they want to see it again and again."

OMGOMGOMGOMG this movie is, like, my life.

...it happens.

It might be the most ridiculous, but...the worst? The second two were way, way worse.

You're depraved. Toys in the 80's were awesome. I know, I was there.