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Mendes' original statement:

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test comment

what i said though was that it's endemic

woah, wait, her application for the trademark of "this sick beat" was approved?!

how do you feel about the endemic child rape bit?

idk what in my comment prompted that response, but ok

idk if you think you're operating on a higher plane here, friend, but you're partaking in an internet argument...

what you're doing in your "discussion" is debating skymeat. am i mistaken?

and yet in at exactly the same time as the superfluous comment person

When you reduce a problem into an "us and them" with one side being completely right, and the other complete wrong

Religious leaders have been speaking on behalf of women since the dawn of religion

Sadly many religious organizations are still stuck in the middle ages

"Sixty-three percent of Catholic women said that employers should provide no-cost contraception for employees"

"Socialization is a bitch"

Traditionally, a woman, as a man's possession, is to be pure and moral, because his moral value is largely externalized, and vested in her. To be deemed moral she is to honor her husband, take care of others, and respect men's authority generally, etc.

This bit was very telling:

given the social/patriarchal reasons for the behaviors he's mocking (e.g. acting 'ditzy'), it's really messed up that this extremely privileged grown man, is making fun of them for that behavior. and like you said, it's just lazy — he's not even doing it in a funny or interesting way. He could at least give a wink to

they're ... bi-directional

"Speaking of uncomfortable attraction, Ariana Grande. Wow. I mean, she does everything to make herself look like a child playing dress-up with the clothes Mommy dances in, but...it just works for her"