cowbelle
Cowbelle
cowbelle

I did my part in MN!

But you have no problem with someone saying "we need gun control" immediately following a shooting?

So the real problem here is that you think she's wrong - not that she expressed her feelings in relation to the tragedy. Because you are fine with people expressing their opinions in light of all sorts of other tragedies as long as you think their opinions are "understandable" (by you) and ""logical" (or seem that

So from your point of view, using a mass shooting as a piece of evidence that supports gun control is also people being awful because they are using a tragedy as an opportunity to make a statement? People who advocated for legal euthanasia when Terri Scheibo was in the news? People who advocate for stricter drugs laws

But if that question is asked while doing those things, it is part of the situation. This seems like the silliest thing to try to parse out certain words being said from the overall instance of harassment.

He might still be annoyed or creeped out. I think everyone here would agree it would be rude to interrupt a man going about his day in this way, as well.

My god, the goalposts are moving at an alarming speed here.

Are you kidding? In Scotland I literally had random men ask me for my bra size. In front of male friends from Scotland. Who just look embarrassed and let it happen.

What has been said here that would make you think that women approaching men the same way WOULDN'T be rude?

I highly doubt those encounters were anything like the ones on the video above.

Yes, there is. If you do it while leering at someone, looking them up and down, licking your lips, etc.

That's because you honestly are not a woman and can't know what women at your workplace have experienced. K, thanks, bye.

I think you are misunderstanding the job a firefighter does. It's not just "put out fires" it's often responding to hazardous waste spills, gas leaks, medical emergencies, car accidents, etc. There is a hell of a lot of personal interaction with the community. So it really matters to have firefighters that can

My dad is a full-time firefighter in a city of about 200,000. They work 24 hour shifts 3 days out of every 9. From 8 - 5 they do things like equipment maintenance, inspection of buildings around town, etc. From 5pm to 8am is free time - unless they have a call. Then they have to go on the call, and after they come

Yes, I'm sure it was the the physical labor that pushed them out. Not the sexist, hostile work environment (speaking as a woman in a physical, mostly male job).

"people can be privileged and underprivileged at the same time"

This seems like a fairly textbook definition of Oppression Olympics to me - of course it starts with facts. Everyone here agrees that WoC have it worse than WW. That doesn't mean this aspect of oppression isn't worth discussing, which is what lalatheevil is saying. WW shouldn't even be included in this article as

Indeed, white women benefit more than women of color. But this isn't the oppression olympics.

Most definitely, cows for the most part love milking time. Right after calving and for a day or two after they can be a bit sore, or if they get an infection, but 99% of the time it is their happy place.

Pretty sure it's higher than normal cow's milk. Normal cow's milk is around 3.5 to 4% fat.