That's the point. It's an issue that needs attention. Breastfeeding needs to be normalized and women shouldn't be shamed for doing it publicly. So good for her for getting people's attention.
That's the point. It's an issue that needs attention. Breastfeeding needs to be normalized and women shouldn't be shamed for doing it publicly. So good for her for getting people's attention.
Oh, no worries! I thought you were a troll for a second, but I looked in your comment history and knew it was just a misread.
To clarify, this is the march I was referring to. Personally, I hope the weather sucks.
My parents are some of those crazies marching in D.C. today. I can't even.
Every survivor that I know personally has been silenced by our "justice" system. To the survivor in this case: from the bottom of my heart, thank you.
Why, thank you! Conversely, your comments perfectly illustrate your ignorance - great work!
You should look up "blackface," "lived experience," and finally, "white privilege," before you tell a black person what is and isn't offensive.
I'm assuming you're white, because only a white person would be fucking stupid enough to tell black people how to interpret their own lived experience.
DO NOT READ THE COMMENTS ON THE ESPN ARTICLE.
Goodness. I was furious when I read that the salespeople thought he couldn't pay for the belt, let alone the fact that they had the cops arrest him. It speaks volumes about my white privilege that I didn't know this (demanding lots of identification upon payment and/or denying one's ability to afford an item) is a…
Here's an article discussing grunting overall: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/tennis/news/20…
So true. When I was in high school, I was watching Nadal in his first year at the French Open. My dad got home from work, heard the grunting, and thought I was watching porn.
It's a lot more complex than just distracting/intimidating other players. Sure, that's probably part of it. But many of them grew up seeing players like Monica Seles grunting and thought it would give them more power, and now it's directly tied to their play. Early in their careers, for a variety of reasons, grunting…
Thanks for this! I am also an alum and am infuriated. I will call in the morning.
She was asking for it. Duh!
What? Close on a day like today for safety/health reasons? No way - it's a slippery slope! If we close today because of the heat, then tomorrow they'll come back demanding minimum wage!
"We have decided to not sell the current issue of Rolling Stone, out of respect for" the bottom line.
I live in Boston and was at the marathon, and (admittedly not representative of most people I've heard from in Boston so far) I think it's fine to put him on the cover. However, Rolling Stone did take a huge risk using that photo. I understand that they would want his picture on the cover, since people are curious…