You took a biology class not expecting to see any images of blood/biological tissue? Seriously? If you know you can't stand the sight of blood, why didn't you take this up with your lecturer in the first place?
You took a biology class not expecting to see any images of blood/biological tissue? Seriously? If you know you can't stand the sight of blood, why didn't you take this up with your lecturer in the first place?
"Hey, professor, due to personal circumstances I would appreciate not having to read graphic depictions of sexual abuse."
To continue with that analogy - the Tea Party proper managed to convince many more-moderate Conservatives to support TP candidates over incumbent Republicans, despite being a fringe minority in terms of their beliefs. Fringe extremist groups may not represent the views of the majority in a given issue, but they act…
but difficult when professors shove material in your face.
Buuuutt....if people find it so inappropriate that they won't eat there anymore, why the fuck where they eating there in the first place??!
I'm assuming he liked it because I think most guys his age would.
If you need a random photo of yourself to feel like you got anything out of your college education, you must have spent 4 years learning nothing.
Maybe instead we can talk about the non-consensual part she does remember:
So you're perfectly coherent and sober-seeming when you're blackout drunk? I don't get how you can argue he wouldn't know she was heavily intoxicated, considering it's always pretty obvious.
They may not have added anything to the conversation, but your comment actively detracts from it. No one wants to spend time telling you what you:
White women of obvious means are still subject to social pressures that restrict their ability to make free choices, just in different ways. It's not just hard obstacles, but also subtle pressures (both positive and negative) that constrain what people are able to do. It's called "psychological availability", which…
Operant conditioning only works on an individual psychological level, not on a social level. In fact, when specific social groups are singled out for judgement and mocking for being against the norm, they tend to retreat into their subversive/countercultural behaviours and become less likely to change. It's called…
Well somebody went to college...
It's 2014 in America: most of us can choose whether to be Patriarchy's handmaiden or not
As a man who really, really, really doesn't want a baby or an STD (same thing, amirite?!?) I am more than happy to take care of all the condom-stuff in my relationship, including paying for them. I honestly hate how for some reason society has decided that no man ever wants to use a condom, because all it does it A)…
He can support her right to choose any legally-available procedure, while personally believing that one procedure should be legally-unavailable.
Well, not quite. You can be ideologically opposed to a law and still cooperate with it out of necessity or duty.
Just look at all the superstates like Rome, the Reich under Hitler or the Soviet union that tried to do something like that went. In the end everybody suffers because the culture and rules of one ethnicity will get imposed to everybody.
Yes, but as someone who has taken great pains to apply intersectionality to the discourse of oppression, it is Suey Park's job to consider the plight of other oppressed groups before advocating on an issue. If she's so quick to criticise others for not taking an intersectional approach, she should be open to that…