PushingForTea
PushingForTea
PushingForTea

I'm not sure I agree with the charge. Clearly, she wasn't set.

Someone wise once said "to the privileged, equality feels like discrimination."

They aren't mere talking points, they're facts. What you have a is a bunch of muddled half-assery and sexism.

"Male athletes" are not being "punished." First of all, it's not anyone's God-given right to get an athletic scholarship. That's

"Pants and Tits" is also the nickname the tabloids gave to Ellen Degeneres and Portia de Rossi.

"A little thing that can turn into anything at anytime."

After reading these comments, I also want to punch a photographer.

I grrr,

I had an attempted break in a few weeks ago. They rang my doorbell in the middle of the night. At the same time, another guy was cutting into the screen porch out back. When I turned on the lights, they took off. The person at the front door was clearly checking to see if anyone was home before actually breaking in.

"God has a plan before all of us."

That is one of the grossest misrepresentation of fact I've seen in a Jezebel headline and then the content takes it a step further.

I couldn't read the whole piece, but what was available to someone without a New Yorker subscription didn't seem that sexist. And it certainly wasn't solely about her being unattractive. I say this as someone who doesn't like Franzen either. I assume his comment was a personal dig at Bruni rather than a claim that

Okay so I'm not all that familiar with Jonathan Franzen's work, but all I got from his letter to the editor is that he thinks sexism in the New York theater scene is rampant and deserves more attention. I have to say that I agree with him on that. If there's some backstory or history of him being an asshole, that's

That's not really what he said though. He said things are getting better in the lit world and that its seeing changes. Then as an entirely separate thought, he mentioned that Frank Bruni said fuck all about theater. Theater's sexism problem is pretty intense. It's much much much easier to get a novel published as a

"Hoda," said Hoda.