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Why can't we just dislike Lena because we think her stuff is boring and worthless and overrated? It doesn't have to be because she's a woman. I hate men who write the same sort of stuff that she does. Quit making it about her gender and more about the fact that a lot of people don't like her stuff because it is not

white women play an equal part.

And each "chance" given from the bottom of Scrooge's heart is a beautiful flower. /sarcasm

Try again until I agree with you? Sorry, no.

Kinda strange that you can interpret her hateful intolerance toward male homosexuality as somehow benefitting men and oppressing women.

Its article like this that confirms that the Jezebel staff assumes the worst about all men. There was barely anything wrong with this article. Actually, it was kind of sweet. Jezebel reads an article on the internet by someone with a male first name and projects ridiculous arguments that would only apply if it was

"On the other hand why must men have daughter to suddenly get that girls are people, or that they face a daily onslaught of cultural prescriptives that reinforce super retro roles?"

Yeah, it's definitely a weird angle—can you imagine if the roles were reversed?

Kind of a weird place to state this, but when I was as a tween boy, I was groped and fondled by an older woman (physically a smaller woman than me, though).

Where was the outrage on Jezebel when Calum of the band 5SOS's nudes leaked the other day?

Seriously. A lot of teenage "white homeboys" from the '90s—a decade which saw the co-option of a LOT of stereotypical black culture—now have families. I don't believe this advertising trend ties directly to that, but it's not foreign to a similar-aged white audience. Although from a perspective of corporate

white writer writes column on advertisers cringe worthy co-opting of hip hop culture to market to white people, headlines it with cringeworthy co-opting of hip hop culture implying that the participating actors need to he murdered.

I agree with you that men are told to think negatively of their genitals. Male nudity in R-rated comedies is a pretty common shock-joke now. It's partly gay-panic humour that pervades American mainstream culture. It's stupid that so many guys let this stuff get to them, but I can assure you that (for hetero guys, at

I get it perfectly, you're an asshole!

Correct. You're not really serious about equality if your response to everything is, "This is what we deal with all the time!" I have no problem with women fantasizing about male body types, but set the example you want others to live by.

"Stop objectifying us!"

One often finds them in positions of power or in the performing arts, since they can be the focus of attention and didn't care who they stepped on on the way up.

"The fewer political things he does, the more likable Mitt Romney is."

Was it political when he beat up a gay kid and then laughed about it?

And my point is being the bigger person doesn't make you less human. Getting hit can make you angry or startle you or any number of things that doesn't make a rational assessment of your strength vs theirs viable option, you just want it to not happen again. By placing this burden on the larger of us (yes I am male)

Just her statement, on it's own, I agree with. No person should hit another person if they don't want to get hit back. If they've already been hit, that's another matter. I don't know the details of the event in question and I sure as hell consider knocking out one's romantic partner to be off the end of excessive but