chrisemdee
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chrisemdee

You are blatantly stereotyping. Their motive is in the article. Just because they are middle eastern does not mean their religion motivated their actions. Did you read anything above? Goodness

That's blatant stereotyping. You hear middle eastern sounding names and you assume that their motive was religious? That's insane. The article describes a conflict happened!

Thank you for noting that too!!! By putting the weight of this campaign solely on women’s shoulders, it becomes a responsibility only to women. Thereby putting the weight of rape on their shoulders, leading to slut shaming. I support initiatives that want women involved in activism, but this whole idea once again

Thank you for highlighting that! I was seriously upset by the sort of tone this “idea” has. Once again its on women to make this issue seem important; furthermore, they are encouraged to manipulate sex as a pseudo-weapon in this campaign. Ironic? I think this campaign tries to highlight the power women have in sex,

I’m very nervous to discuss my own experiences because I grew up as “the weird girl” in class and my parents always instructed me to keep to myself about what I experienced. (Pros: being sent to the child therapist who had a puppy). I’ll tell one that most people are comfortable with and is more creepy than anything.

However you miss the foundation of what is being complimented. There is an idea that there are absolute and intrinsic qualities that men and women possess as per their sex. Although all marriages should compliment, how can that be possible if you must be someone you aren’t in the first place in order to be

I do like your idea of yelping at the office...

because God forbid us servants say anything

I’m reading this to my neice tonight for bed. Please consider publishing