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@bluebears: As Pat Summit, terror of the ages, says, "You've got to spend money to make money." But why spend money when ladies playing sports never generate money!?!

@monkey_biz: Oh ho, you just said revenue generating. The Lady Vols? Tons of money.

If cheerleading isn't classified as a sport, cheerleaders get fucking hurt because they don't get enough funding.

@monkey_biz: Oh man, University of Tennessee is gonna make you into a big WNBA fan, huh?

I cannot wait for this movie! My Ramona costume is almost complete!

@Norton: Ding ding ding, you are correct.

@pajamarama: I was responding more to "We don't run society for the benefit of children. Or their parents." which is pretty non-nonsensical. One need not "contribute" in a capitalistic sense in society for it to be important that society accommodates them. In fact, society should be "run" specifically to help those

@pajamarama: So...how is that not parents?

@PeteRR: Then who is society for?

@choppery: If I could heart you again, I would. Thanks.

@Admiral Babyruthless: I read that as a Venn diagram: feminists on one hand, people who want child-free spaces in the other — her issue is with the overlap.

@MercilessMay: I think her issue is more with the language of domination that is associated with "control." As she sets up her daughter's autonomy as a person, a human being, she can't also claim to "control" her — you don't control other people. What she says after that statement seems to be what people expect out of

@CrapCommentFromADude: To be honest, I sometimes struggle with the label of feminist because the mainstream movement can often be incredible hostile to WOC. Is feeling alienated because of race horseshit? OR are you talking about this specific article's observations of some feminists and what they do? Dismissing the

@CrapCommentFromADude: I don't really understand what you mean by this comment, sorry. Are you saying that being a RWOC and not being a feminist is illogical, or her article's argument is illogical?

@SlayBelle: I don't think she's doing that at all — nowhere does she say _all_ feminists believe that, just that she doesn't understand why some people can identify as feminists while still advocating for "child-free" spaces, which she views as restrictive to women. Judging by the flurry of mixed responses this post

@Holly_: While I don't know the specifics of Mai'a's situation, many women of color don't use the term feminist because they feel alienated and unwelcome in the mainstream feminist movement.

I couldn't go to bars when I was under 21, why should being even younger than 18 get me in? That's what I don't understand about the 'kids in bars' argument.

@envirodesigner: I really enjoyed Edward Norton as the Hulk, so I'm sad that he's not returning. (Well, I really enjoyed him as Bruce Banner).

Helen Mirran, I also hate watching people kiss in movies. Let's be bffs.