Writer4003
Writer4003
Writer4003

He can be impeached by congress, there is precedent. However that would require a two-thirds supermajority in the Senate, which I mean... good luck.

Even if by some miracle the Democrats seize back enough control to pull this off, there is no guarantee that they have the will to go through with it. In the past,

So... regardless of what complaints are brought against him, he gets to keep his position? There’s literally nothing that can unseat him, aside from him leaving/retiring of his own volition..?

Everyone involved in this story are blessed with more money than brains.

This is so infuriating. My son hasn’t been able to register for spring classes after transferring schools because we forgot to upload his vaccination records. Although I’m concerned he won’t get the courses he wants, I completely understand why they’ve locked his account.

My biggest wish for 2019 is that people, worldwide, stop being so fucking stupid. Not just about vaccinations, but about everything. In lieu of that, I wish that only the stupid people would be harmed by their stupidity instead of all of us suffering along with them. 

So what’s the over-under on this? Either the courts revisit that lawsuit and Scientology starts facing a bunch more similar ones, which they will litigate aggressively, vindictively, and ceaselessly until they win; or, the courts accept the argument, and an abusive cult that kept women as sex slaves is allowed to

This 80/20 thing is some r/incel crap

I strongly feel that if us white and white-ish women as a group could open our eyes to the fact that the way black women are viewed and treated is how society aaaaactually views and treats all women, we could make an awful lot of progress happen for all women. Mainly, I view this as being white women’s job. But

Plenty of average looking/unattractive female bums for you to meet out there.

if we don’t tread carefully, even the romantic gestures will be looked at as creepy and people will stop them all together.”

At the very least, the way men treat white and non-black women is a lot better than dating as a Black woman. For Black woman, we learn from a young age that there are only two options for us: career women that intimidate men or baby mama that is looked down on by society, since the majority of Black men are not

The people thinking of emailing you to say “not all men” are going to do it even if you say “not all men” because they know some of what you say applies to them and they can’t stand being the subject of analysis. It’s like turning their world upside down.

Ugh okay no, if you’re with someone and they love that sort of thing, great, do a gesture, but don’t do it as your prelude to a relationship, get to know the person, then do something. Maybe the people who enjoy playing coy and like to chase and be chased can grow up and start a fetish site so the rest of us can just

I don’t know how people make the cool pull quotes on here but your statement gave me such a creepy lightbulb moment: They don’t care what you are thinking or feeling, they are just testing your boundaries for any point of weakness that can be exploited.” The lightbulb being- that is a loose paraphrase for how we

“I have begun to believe that men see persistence as harmless, perfectly socially acceptable, even admirable.”

What gets me about entitlement is the perfect shield it forms against reality. Even when you told this guy, bluntly, that the whole rom-com performance was gross and scary and UNLIKABLE, he just tuned it out. Every single one of women’s objections can be slotted into guys like this responses, like a Choose Your Own

They’re not silent online, or in communities where they think comments are safe. (I’m a woman who frequently got “friend-zoned” due to my appearance, so I got to hear allllll about other women from my guy friends.)
What I noticed is, yes, there are plenty of men who have a high threshold for embarrassment but it’s...

When I was single, I remember talking politics with some guy I’d met at a party. He tried to call me out for something, and I sternly nailed him back with facts and data. I sincerely thought he was a jerk because of the way he smugly raised his objections to my argument and rolled his eyes. I walked away.

All I can feel reading this sequence of events is despair, as a woman. Have family and friends who support and worry for you, report for you, and report for yourself, and still no one will help you. And then you’re dead.

When she ran against Todd “legitimate rape” Akin, she got a lot of money and support from out of state women and women’s groups who were pro-choice and anti-rape/sexual harassment. Then she voted to confirm Kavanaugh and wasn’t as pro-choice as we were hoping, so this time around she did not get that support because sh