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I'm open to suggestions. As it is I try to treat people and animals kindly and help those who need it. There's not much I can do to convince you that's true but still, it is. I'm not a bigot and there's a lot more to my life than these few comments.

SleepyGary writes "If men want to stop experiencing sexism they merely have to stop participating in it. The same does not hold true for women."

But, see, you've assumed that people are falsely outraged. Now of course Eugens do walk among us but others of us aren't outraged but rather just a little depressed (and not falsely) that this sort of move is being trumpeted as progressive.

But not to your Disqus comments.

'Let'? 'Ladies'? Ugh. Manly male 'feminists', secure in their sexuality etc. giving the 'ladies' a pat on the head, as if Ladies Nights were the mark of up-to-date, progressive thinking.

I'm not sure that seeing women as too delicate to handle a male presence in a cinema is empowering.
If some on the anti side are granting this far too much importance then the same is also true of those on the pro side. See the article above.

Indeed. It seems that it's easier to believe that it's all 'dudebros' and 'neckbeards' who are 'raging' as opposed to quite a few people who think this is just a slightly silly, unpleasant and publicity-seeking way to behave.

To clear things up: The A.V. Club cocks everything up with laboured moralising. Likewise

Their son Thomas Dutronc is very talented, too.

Oh, yes. The best Van Gogh in film, perhaps. And he his usual writing partner Jacques Lanzmann manage to be both the Ray Davies and the Bryan Ferry of French-language popular music.

True, but I think there's often a blind spot with regard to current films/tv. I'd like to think that in the future people will look at Homer strangling Bart and wonder 'WTF?'