ScarletHerring
ScarletHerring
ScarletHerring

I don't know why you are more angry at the structure of the slogan than the fact that men who wouldn't otherwise rape are still encouraged to by obvious and subtle cues in our society. This is how its starting to read to me and I'm rather irritated by it.

I still think you are ignoring how ingrained rape culture is in north america. Yes we've come a long way, enough to say that men aren't braised in the 'right to get pussy any way they can' marinade, but bits of culture still reflect it and it's still hard to recognize for some. It's normalized at an early age, even

Well. I wouldn't exactly call him unbiased. I'm more interested in the reasoning from the government's mouth. Maybe the decision rested entirely on the Duluth model, maybe it had something to do with...I don't know, funded homeless shelters that are primarily filled with males because homeless women fear for their

Erf. Reading my first comment to you without context is...problematic. Self-awareness, let's go with that. It's a good thing, not many people have it. So, right there is good. I'll leave it at that.

Oh I missed what you said about the men's shelter shutting down. Well, that sucks, but that doesn't mean it's due to the feminists. It's not an either/or thing. What were the reasons for not giving funding?

In terms of priorities Jez is going to put page clicks much higher than feminism, and if that means a rare occasion of misrepresenting who and what happened in order to get the rageclick battles between Feminists and MRAs going, that is what they will do. Men have practiced that sort of hypocrisy in business for

Doug, or Whoever:

Then why don't they try aligning with feminists? Cuz the message they're sending out is exactly what this video is saying: they think that feminazis are taking what's rightfully theirs. Not exactly winning at sounding credible.

Hm, I don't think so. In these types of arguments I generally try to see things from as many perspectives as I can before I dismiss it but from what I read I got a clear sense of wanting things back the way they were.

Being intimidated by women isn't unusual. Neither is a woman being intimidated by men. It happens with all combos in society. It doesn't mean you have to class yourself into a movement. I think it's more important to think of people as individuals, summoning empathy or eye-rolling as needed. I think it's awesome

Their argument is that (and I'm not going to look this up again because I'm tired) apparently the standardized testing at the first and second grade level contains more questions towards the areas that young girls have been proven to excel in. Thus leading the boys down a path of unsuccess for the rest of their

Her actions do not speak for how all women should act, and predictably the comments are saying that and vice versa, and I'm afraid this woman will get lost in that shuffle.

Hm, actually, I have a story for this:

Mostly this letter reads like, "I can do what I want, Mom!" Yay, you. But why am I reading it, send it to your mother.

LOL! Best comment ever.

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LOL, ok.

Yeah we were discussing the Gawker and Jezebel articles specifically.

It's good info. Thanks. I'm inclined to agree with you about key information missing and a cover up. After reading your comments at least it seems to be an incompetence thing on the part of the higher ups and not extremely ugly corruption. We'll see, I guess.

Uhhh...you're kind of all over the place here. I suspect you are agreeing with Meher Ahmad on her points throughout this whole comment but it's kind of hard to tell.