It has nothing to do with twilight I'm sure. This relationship must be relevant to the public for some other hidden reason.
It has nothing to do with twilight I'm sure. This relationship must be relevant to the public for some other hidden reason.
Music videos are commercials! How can you tell? Because you usually don't pay to watch them, and their sales certainly don't balance the cost of their production. They are advertisements for songs.
He doesn't even need to write an article for this one.
Vigilant Citizen's wet dream (or nightmare).
"I know she's in college so she's not really a kid but NEVER should calling a teacher an asshole -even if he IS being one- be acceptable."
Hot
I'm gay.
The force is weak with this one.
Yeah, those people probably suck too, but the person whose choices and behavior are totally inappropriate and "The problem", as you originally put it, is definitely the perpetrator of assault, not the woman's employer(s).
I don't feel the need to label this woman's job as a problem. Judging her choices about her own body and employment is none of my fucking business, see?
I have nothing to say about what these women need to do to protect themselves. All I have stated is that I have respect for their life choices. You are the one purporting to know ways in which women should act/be handled better to defend them from the dangers of the world. You are committing the exact sins of which…
The problem here is not criticizing the sexism in the sexualization of women in our society. The problem is that part of that sexsm is that people like you will react to a man assaulting a woman by scrutinizing whether the woman was conforming correctly to your standards of proper feminine behavior. The fact that you…
I'm respecting these women's choice of employment and you are judging their employment in a sexism fashion with the crudest of terms, and you believe you are the champion of empowerment? I'm a man who has taken jobs that were purely about the objectification of my body. The male privilege I experienced was about the…
The problematic behavior here is the athlete assaulting a woman who is working at this event. Your red herring argument is to discuss whether the women should even be there. The women chose to be there, and she is engaging in a long tradition of employment under capitalism. By choosing this job the woman did not…
Objectification is a fact of capitalism not sexism. Sexist applications of objectification are harmful to the liberation of women under patriarchy. One sexist application of objectification is the dismissal of a woman's right to control the use and objectification of her own body. If a woman takes a job wherein she is…
There's a word for what you're doing. it's called a red herring.
Presumably none of them were forced and all of them were compensated for their time.
You suck, let's not be friends.
NO. The problem is NOT women in public. The problem is men who can't treat women like human beings!
They need to get that fucking cat out of the library.