No shit. Welcome back to reality, everyone.
No shit. Welcome back to reality, everyone.
Ha ha, it's funny because Native people are stupid!!!/sarcasm
This is true. Motherhood has a profound effect on hiring practices as well. Mothers are less likely to get hired than their single counterparts, and fathers are more like likely to get hired than unmarried men.
Absolutely. So long as people can say "Women earn less than men because of different choices"—i.e., the "choice" to stay home and raise a family versus working nonstop for promotion, the way that her spouse is enabled to do by her role as child's primary caregiver—there can be no real improvement in pay equity.
"Ok, here I go into the realm of being called a rape apologist"
Deflection instead of accepting personal responsibility, way to play to the Jez crowd.
"for people who could've been models and decided not to, for people who are too cool to be models and people with real lives on the verge of exploding in music, fashion, art, illustration & creative industries etc."
you don't have to be extremely beautiful, thin, AND WHITE to be a model — you can also be extremely beautiful, thin, AND WHITE, with a kooky hairstyle.
I wish that people wouldn't just take Blackfish as the only side. Knowing someone who personally works for SeaWorld Orlando and how much she loves, values and cares for the animals (not to mention the fantastic conservation and rehab work that SeaWorld does), it makes me extremely sad that folks accept this…
How about how even the Belgian version of this "experiment" included more people of color...
dude, why did you put quotation marks around the word "truth" and why did you feel the need to qualify it (truth) with "your." If you truly appreciate the different perspective you wouldn't have othered kat's perspective. I'm pretty sure that's what roldy meant but, yeah, go ahead and get defensive just as you're…
How in the hell is that being a troll?
See, I love Reddit. I steer clear of pretty much all of the porny stuff, and there's so much more there. I am involved with administrating an "adopt-a-family" Christmas giving sub (/r/RandomActsOfChristmas), am a former mod and participant of a big friendly gifting community (/r/Random_Acts_of_Amazon) and play…
That's exactly it! My favorite one is a very obviously a shot of some woman's butt in a jean shorts, that happens ti have one of her hands (and the bracelets thereupon) in the frame — the name of the post: Check out these bracelets.
Just took a look — is it wrong that I find it bizarrely charming that these people actually perpetuate the pre-textual fiction implicit in the subreddit's name? Maybe charming isn't the right word. I guess I find it funny.
As a 26 year old male, I went through this same stuff.
Well that's what happens when you continue to socialise contemporary men in the same manner as you did their great grandfathers.
What's equally gross is the idea that, if women should be treated gently, not subjected to scorched-earth, mud-slinging, dehumanizing campaigns, that men are totally fair game for any kind of political shenanigans, no matter how brutal or slanderous. Humans should be given respect.
Well. I can't really see how to read your argument except that "men have it good in some ways, so they must have it good in all ways". Following through on this would seem to imply that there is like one starving dyslexic lesbian with chronic pain and toes instead of fingers who gets to complain.
On the other hand you…
Ehhh, a lot of the stuff you see is hyperbole. Despite the Jezebel narrative, men are not universally egotastical yet fragile and immature men with universal senses of entitlement. By that same measure, I don't think most of us are caught in some normative hypermasculine emotional prison. I can't speak for most…