Jezebel won't criticize Islam.
Jezebel won't criticize Islam.
I think my favorite part is "the open relationship has gotten way too unfair towards me" because it sums up the straight guy sense of entitlement to a T.
This is actually one of my favorite ways to repel aggressive douchenozzles in bars and whatnot. After a few nice, "No, thank you. I'm very flattered, but no." I just start in on "Well, I'm on my period and I swear to God the clots I am passing are chipmunk sized. Adult chipmunks. And the gushing??? It's like a crime…
Why do we tolerate this brand of Islam? It's everywhere.
Isn't religion great and ever so helpful for women?
My two cents: Solange is going after Jay-Z because he is goading her. It seems clear from the body language that she can't stand him, and that he enjoys pushing her buttons. I'm surprised that so many people assume she is either a very violent person or an abuser: it seems clear we are witnessing her reaction to his…
"cultural appropriation" is the new expression people who want to feel open-minded and culturally aware throw around. It doesn't actually mean anything. The whole of human history is, by definition about cultural appropriation: one culture being influenced/inspired by another and incoporating something into their own…
Everything is meant for ridicule.
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I like this commercial. Coverings worn for religious or cultural reasons are also very often individual fashion statements. I think it belies the multiplicity of cultures who may practice this and, moreover, the dynamism of the individuals who wear such coverings, to simply, cry oh heavens!…
This is so disappointing. TMZ should've known better. After all, the writers there are the only real journalists in this country. They're the only ones with integrity left. I am truly shocked that they possess a sexist atmosphere.
I don't know much about the Quran, but the Bible sure does sanction a lot of shitty stuff—including the kidnapping and raping of young girls.
Religion = whatever you want it to mean, almost without fail.
I will say that when he's in bad traffic, my husband embodies the "angry Irish" stereotype, lemme tell ya...
More likely someone with a similar name. The list isn't particularly precise. Senator Ted Kennedy got flagged by it a number of times back in 2004 when trying to take his regular flights between Boston and DC.
Or, maybe she isn't as innocent as she'd have us believe.