I definitely think it has to do with attention. Not grief or healing.
I definitely think it has to do with attention. Not grief or healing.
David Cross wasn’t being ironic? You either don’t know his schtick or you side with every finger-pointer in the world. The timing of this is odd considering the Weinstein sexual assaults coming to light. Who is this woman? I mean, who is her publicist because they’re the genius.
Broad strokes
Myopia is a destroyer of worlds.
Who gives a shit? Personal anecdotes are all this whole situation is about.
Good advice, thanks.
Really, truly.
I’m trying to say, as was bfred I believe, that there is more to the argument that the side you’re taking is willing to admit.
I love that quote. I also work for the government.
The synchronicity of their running is spellbinding.
Well, then, let’s expand that to the narrative as a whole. What happened with the Weinstein assaults do not equate to #metoo. Can’t that be true as well?
I understood Arquette’s point entirely. Bialik’s is lost on those who don’t want her to state something that is glaringly obvious but simultaneously easy prey for those who are quick to take offense.
I thought that’s what public schools were for.
A woman can say #metoo without having felt fear and no one would question that.
I’m trying reconcile what is actually going on (Weinstein assaults) to public reactions. I am arguing on the side of nuance. There is more to what’s going on that blanketing sexual assaults of one man as a cause for women to come together for Mira Sorvino and Angelina Jolie. The media and the public don’t bat an eye…
Really? You condescending little shit stain.
I don’t find it relevant information because she cherry-picked a line from Bialik’s article to make the whole thing come across as insensitive. You’ve been nothing but condescending and taking the moral high ground to me the whole time; I know you’re being disingenuous about human nature because it’s easy to do on an…
I’ve read people are born with two fears: fear of falling and loud noises. Everything else, whether it’s spiders, the dark, black people, men, it’s all learned behaviors. I believe in learning but also rehabilitation. Durkheim posited that crime is a reaction to society, whether it’s economic inequality or…
You’re talking about Ailes and Weinstein as if they’re common criminals. Their crimes may be common, but those men are not.