WilliamButthurtYeats
WilliamButthurtYeats
WilliamButthurtYeats

Liberals need safe spaces because they are whiny crybabies. Conservatives need safe spaces because... they’re afraid of the whiny crybabies?

Wait...Ann Coulter and her fans need a “safe space” for her to speak? I thought conservatives poo-poohed the notion of safe spaces. I mean, they sneer at it when feminists and other progressive activists suggest that they have safe spaces.

I know we’re all grown-ups and supposed to avoid classic tropes of misogyny, but you can’t make a post about “dead in the water” and Anne Coulter and not expect a flood of witch dunking posts...

A “fundamentalist Quaker”?!

I like Quakers, they seem nice.

I find that people who shriek “You’re just jealous!” are most often people I would, and could, never be jealous of in any conceivable circumstance.

The Satanic Temple and Unitarianism seem pretty OK to me.

Scientology is really not comparable to Islam, or any other established faith with centuries of history and millions upon millions of followers.

For me, [The Handmaid’s Tale is] not a feminist story. It’s a human story, because women’s rights are human rights. So, for me, I never intended to play Peggy as a feminist.

“Our goal is to facilitate positive discussion among solution-oriented people who believe in the power of sharing ideas and personal connections.”

I still read it from time to time.  I was published in it once upon a time! lol

Ya know, of all the things AdBusters warned us about, the Disney thing is the least worrying to me, and I have a kid. The agglomeration of media companies into only three major ones, the persistent rise of consumerism and loss of community, the crushing personal debt and financial insecurity that most Americans labor

OK, that’s very disturbing.

Drive-ins: Never mind the steamed-up windows on the rocking cars, we’re a family oriented business model.

The Lion King: soon to be banned at drive-ins across the Southeast

“The world sees her as this glamorous, sophisticated, jet-setting woman,

I imagine that when you belong to the kind of shallow, narcissistic world that the Kardashian clan has built for themselves then the smallest bit of criticism must be really hard to take.

Sometimes when I see ridiculous commercials, I try to imagine what that pitch meeting must have been like, and I feel like the phrase “protest is the new brunch” was uttered in this one.

Ugh. You captured exactly the right shades of nauseated disgust here.