katriona1
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Hank Greenbush is also one of those (he even called himself a feminist on one of his other posts).

And Emma Thompson is the best Emma of all!

That explains why he’s not happy with his cover.

Reminds me of this.

Such a fat gross balding slob. SAD!

I still think this article is more plausible than Pizzagate.

I’ll probably see it. I’ll likely enjoy it. And I’ll still be pissed when it inevitably wins Best Picture over movies that will have deserved it more.

Maybe she’ll make a decent drama and prove me wrong, but I doubt it.

I definitely agree with a lot of these criticisms (the slower/less musical second half being a bit of a slog compared to the first few numbers and the four different on-the-nose speeches about nostalgia) but man, the last fifteen minutes of this still managed to hit me like a brick while I was watching it.

The problem IS that it’s women. Amazon isn’t great with focusing on women’s issues, either in their corporate structure or in their original programming. I won’t even give them credit for Catastrophe because it’s a British co-pro and costs them next to nothing.

Dicks. Nothing but dicks as far as the eye can see.

Don’t forget the ones that pose as feminists at first, too. One of the MRA chatrooms I hang out in has a poster bragging about pretending to be a woman just to troll stories like this.

Others associated with the show (Lynn Povich, the former Newsweek reporter whose book was the inspiration for the show, as well as the cast) have been pretty vocal about the cancellation as well.

Reading the linked article, I was particularly astonished by the tidbit telling us that the rapist would be accompanied by a plainclothes officer while he finished attending his classes and graduating. The immediate question in my mind is the following:

In real life, a rape is a serious issue that some victims never recover from, and many women are shamed for it. There’s a difference between the rape scene in Blindness, meant more or less to show us how depraved society had become and then never really mentioned again, and the rape in Heaven and Earth, a true story

OK, maybe because I’m a middle aged dude, but I cannot believe that my gender is this fucked up. Oh, I mean, I totally can believe that we men can be this shitty, but I just cannot..........

Reading this, on the heels of yesterday’s anniversary of the Ecole Polytechnique Massacre, I’m at a loss as to when women will finally be seen as actual human beings. Polytechnique happened 17 years ago, and what has really changed? What will it take for physical and sexual violence against women to finally be taken

God. Reading that, knowing what has transpired there over the past couple years, including the same spokeswoman and her comments....RAGE is all I feel.

Folks, this is a college rape accusation story and we all know the MRA trolls are going to swarm this post. Don’t respond and bring them out of the grays, it’s what they want. It’s literally all they want. They don’t want to engage in a discussion about campus sexual assault or sexual assault in general or talk about

I wonder if this has to do with the Leah Francis situation. I was living in Juneau when she was raped. She is an extremely strong person, and I hope that this is a follow up to her case, because I don’t think anything ever happened to her rapist.