Or, maybe he said something stupid and sexist as part of an otherwise great rant about the insidiousness of racism. You don't have to explain it away.
Or, maybe he said something stupid and sexist as part of an otherwise great rant about the insidiousness of racism. You don't have to explain it away.
Is there any way to find out who these embarrassed friends of Sterling are? Those are the people that need to be boycotted and shamed as well.
Misogynists marry women all the time. It means absolutely nothing about their actual feelings towards a person they are supposed to love or care about.
I can handle Red Weddings, Purple Weddings, cannibal tribes, zombie ice babies, and pretty much everything else that Game of Thrones stabs us with. But I swear to Christ, if anything happens to SER Pounce, I am DONE.
I can't imagine voluntarily going to a wedding.
Or they're playing a very capable opponent who is at home?
What the hell are you talking about?
Yeah, this story screams for clever quips in so many ways, but they're just not there.
It's not isolated. Violence against women is major and everywhere, which is why you feel so comfortable dismissing it. And if you think dismissing a fatal stabbing of a girl by saying "But not all boys do it!" is a good way to argue, then I'm sad for you.
100% agree with you. "Not all men are like that" is true. The problem is, too many are and there is no way for women to know which are which.
I've already dismissed like five of them. There's a reason that 40% of women killed worldwide are killed by a partner.
You're probably gonna get some assholes who say things like "maybe he's just a psycho, not all men are like that", and completely whitewash over the whole "society teaches men that they deserve access to women" aspect of this. Ignore them, because you're right and they're wrong.
What the ever-loving fuck?! Seriously, this is a clear-cut horrifying example of male fucking privilege and the way our society teaches boys they're fucking entitled to girls.
"Spell it, tough guy!" made me laugh far more than it should have.
"The Pacers are in a terrible place."
Nothing is OK there in Indiana.
Aw, this is a swell post.