OohBurner
OohBurner
OohBurner

A man who calls a woman a cunt, knowing what he said would be made public, is not a friend to women. And I know you understand this.

Also, as someone on twitter pointed out:

Not even just “actor” but, clumsily, “the actor.” People who read Jezebel know who Amber Tamblyn is, Jezebel.

She obviously meant that you’re one of those men who thinks women can’t reason- try to keep up.

At the risk of being ironic, it is totally a man thing to make sweeping generalizations.

I would love to crowdfund your doctor visit to treat your eye-sniffles.

The way you’re doing it, yeah. You’re all but referring to him as a thing, and the last way you would want to appear in this discussion is compassionate. That’s a good recipe for racism.

I just had to look it up to see that it can actually be a positive!

I mean it totally reads like that, but you seem incredibly determined to disagree with this man and I have no doubt you will wind up feeling a satisfying amount of hate.

I understand that no one in your overlapping family tree has likely said it correctly, but one says “neither he nor his parents” when they want their racism to be taken seriously.

What a shock his grammar is better than yours.

no shame here, because it sounds like you’re honestly unaware of this.

I found the same issues with Hidden Figures. Half of the dialog was a big fat wink to white people in the audience who would *never* be as blatantly racist as the characters in the movie!

I read this on Buzzfeed this morning and was disheartened- but not surprised- that the comments had to be disabled after maybe an hour.

on the contrary, the daughter of a Nazi certainly has first-hand experience with racism.

How delicate you are!

It’s annoying that women are being recognized as a collective trend, but I guess that’s what we get for choosing to travel in packs for survival...

“Despite the findings, the Barson family still plans to continue their wrongful lawsuit against Williams.”

And he, too, was seemingly absent for a good portion of the season.

He was man of the year last year.