That’s not remotely what I’m arguing, so no, you really are not following the logic. I’m arguing that anyone who doesn’t want to shoot a sex scene shouldn’t be required to. Truly revolutionary, I know.
That’s not remotely what I’m arguing, so no, you really are not following the logic. I’m arguing that anyone who doesn’t want to shoot a sex scene shouldn’t be required to. Truly revolutionary, I know.
Someone follows the logic.
Nice. :)
Your confusion on this point is revealing.
Yes, but they’re regularly ignored.
I work in the industry. I pray to God you do not. You seemingly don’t have the slightest fucking clue the pressures women face in that workplace to be obliging, which begs the question: what the hell are you doing at a site like this anyway?
You’ve seemingly never heard of the tyranny of the majority, which is pretty funny given you’re at a feminist website, when the entire project of feminism is an acknowledgement that the status quo is WRONG.
We’re not talking about forced labor. We’re talking about things a person doesn’t want to do in the course of doing a job they have accepted. So if you choose a job as a grape picker and then don’t want to do it, it’s not a crime for your boss to say “go pick grapes” under the implication you will be fired if you…
Welcome to feminism: we are attempting to change how stuff works.
Of course it isn’t.
More than just your ability to find work is affected. Some producers are notorious for bullying women who don’t give them what they want.
Right. Because that’s how the entirety of historical progress has occurred. The majority have always been correct, and the minority voice calling for decency has been that of a rightly ignored buffoon.
“Why do you single out simulated sex as somehow worse than all the other things people do for work even when they’d rather not?”
“And you can be sure that the unpleasant parts of most jobs suck a lot more than rolling around with an attractive person for an hour.”
How is that relevant? I’m a working actor, yes. And I’ve seen enough abuse of women on sets for a lifetime.
If she doesn’t like it then nobody should be asking her to do it. I seem to part company with a great many people by thinking this is absolutely fucking obvious. It’s not “part of the job”. It’s simulating sex with a coworker, which is not part of anyone’s job, and shouldn’t be, unless that person has freely chosen to…
The truly terrible parts of Master of None were all a bi-product of watching Eric Wareheim act. On this we should all be able to agree.
It’s also possible you’re not very competent at explaining why you think the show is good. This show had great moments and shitty moments. The moments that I thought were shitty are not a reflection of my race.
For saying something really shallow?
There certainly is. The worst things about Trump are the best things about Trump. He’s a buffoon and it shows. If Clinton had won we’d have had a disaster in four to eight years when someone “presidential” ran for office while being able to appeal to Trump’s demo. Both candidates were DESPISED by much of the…