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I can’t believe anyone actually took this seriously as sexual harassment. A couple of high fives, a kiss on the cheek, and a single ‘want to come up to my room?’ that wasn’t repeated and she treats it like he grabbed her boob and pulled her into a stairwell for some slap and tickle. Not since the generation of the

Or other people might _actually_ feel sorry.

My sister has a special photo album set aside for that purpose for each of her kids. They are labeled “Blackmail”.

Really good photo retouching makes people look like they look on their absolute best day. Bad photo retouching makes people not look like themselves.

JujyJunior’s going to be soooooooooooooooooooooo pissed at me in a few years.

I hate that “not all men” line they always cart out. It adds layers of nuance that I simple don’t have time to sift through in my head. I come on Jezebel or Salon, I see it written more plainly. I can put things into boxes. Men harass girls online because of they are part of the patriarchy. This is problematic. Now I

It’s definitely not worse, but one thing always sticks in my head when I read things along these lines.

The title of the article is “Online Harassment of Women Is Becoming an Established Norm”, the substance of the article and the comments thereafter imply that women experience harassment more than men and are given shit just for being women. The other side of the discussion is that EVERYONE experiences harassment

Men get harassed more than women on the internet according to Pew Research Centre’s Comprehensive study. So...what is your point (sorry, I been posting this link everywhere, becasue really, the narrative is out of control)

Well for one, is there any reason to believe the anonymous people? Any reason to believe they are relying on actual knowledge? The school may have to hide behind Hippa but others do not. If there was a police complaint they would have to reveal it, but there has not been one. Since when do we make headlines purely on

It’s about challenging a way of thinking, regardless of the color of the person holding the ideas.

Not when I say it. I guess we’re all the same, though. All of us white people have the same upbringing, viewpoints, advantages in life.

Yeah, that’s a stretch. I think it’s more of a way of saying “I don’t prejudge you based on stupid stereotypes, and I understand that a lot of pain is caused by people that do”.

Just remember that apparently everything, every single thing that is wrong with this planet...is your and your ancestors fault. Just go in with that mindset and level of guilt upon your shoulders and you will be fine.

It's an article about race, and yet you still judge it by its cover.

I’m a white guy and my approach to all matters of race is to not say a single word and just keep moving. But then I worry that by not saying anything, good bad or indifferent, is also racist? Either way, I feel like it’s probably better if I just keep my head down.

You’re correct in the fact that reverse racism doesn’t exist. It’s simply called racism and, yes, people of all colors can commit and experience it.

Cardiologists don’t operate, cardiothoracic surgeons do heart surgery.

Wow that was racist.

I’d like to thank a black man for telling me about WHITE people. Racism knows racism.