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Privately owned corporations are owned by people. I hate to break it to you, Erin. But you don't have to work for people who don't share your values. That's not a hardship. It's just life.

Doesn't it matter to you feminists that he has been brought up on charges for human trafficking in the past? He's one of the worst kinds of scum on the earth, and his actions fly in the face of everything you purport to believe in.

why is that? when or where is that? ive not seen or heard of a woman being shamed for either since prohibition ended. seems like the generalization is in your head, and not in society.

the trouble is that they are..actually...misunderstood geniuses. and you're continuing the tradition of them being misunderstood. beyonce looks like she thinks she's the hottest shit to ever walk the planet, but i doubt you do anything less than fawn over her "fierceness."

How can ANYONE ON THE PLANET not know it? Men do it anyway because they have a long, storied history (on academic record) of risk-taking behavior. THAT IS WHY they do it. Men are condemned in every fucking article ever that talks about how every woman on the planet gets unsolicited "dick pics" from "every" man on

Most...people...know this already...

Your muscles, however well developed, are still an order of magnitude less sexy (which still leaves room for some sexiness) than a woman's breasts. If you walk down the street with no shirt, and there is no beach in site, you will be judged. You may not feel judged, but the majority of people think you are showing

There is no double standard because not all other things are the same. You do not understand your own argument. A double standard applies when all other things are the same. They are not. That is the problem. Men and women are equal. Men and women are NOT THE SAME.

The same thing that makes ANYTHING sexual—human conventions. The majority of people decide on them. This is not an issue up for debate. The minority does not get to dictate on this one. So sorry.

MOST people is what matters here. The precious minority does not get to dictate everything. MOST people sexualize breasts. This "trend" has be in existence since shortly after our evolutionary ancestors separated from the rest of the primates. Homo sapiens have always selected based on secondary sexual

No reason for breasts to be sexualized?

Ah, now who's trolling? Not going to take that bait. I think the point is made.

I think an argument could be made that your original comment is much closer to trolling than anything I wrote. If you're going to talk big kid talk, you need to know the rules. Otherwise you can stay at the little kids table.

Way to go!—using fallacies in your attempt to "call out" the perceived fallacies of others. Your fallacies? Regression Fallacy, Reification, Ad Hominem, Red Herring…

I was tracking with you when you talked about how this movie makes no sense if you don't believe in God, but you lost me completely when you suggested the movie wants you to think any of the bad things that happen to Judith are "punishment." Somewhere along the line you fell for the same tired misunderstanding that

DO YOU SEE THE FUCKING SLOGAN FOR THIS SITE? If ANY group can have something that caters to them, and they make it themselves, then they ALL can have it. If your pathetic little rag here deserves any respect, then so does every other stupid idea people put on the internet. What's the point of this article? To

One of the more ridiculous Jez articles—but one of the BEST comment sections on the site. Lots of critical thinking, and lots of people holding firm with fair and balanced viewpoints. Awesome! (BTW, I'm honestly not being sarcastic. I realize this could sound sarcastic.)

I couldn't help but notice the discrepancy between Winerip's assertion that he was the primary caregiver and this article's assertion that he actually shows us "what it looks like when a man and woman truly equally commit to the shared sacrifice of equal parenting." He's asserting that he's the primary. The article

Whatever you think your point is, you start by saying that you (personally) can divine what is "right" or "wrong" for all of us. Yet, you criticize other people for doing the EXACT same thing. Do you see that? What makes a "right" for you? What makes a "right" for a religious person? What constitutes "dignity?" What