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Yup. Just checked my dipshit 2nd cousin’s Facebook page to see what he had to say . . . he posted some shit Ben Carson said about how Trump isn’t that bad. He’s still on the Trump Train. smh He’s also one of the most self righteous people you’d ever (prefer not to) meet. The cognitive dissonance he’s got going on

If you won’t (not can’t, won’t) understand context and history, then I guess there’s nothing else to say.

Yes, these certainly are getting longer.

Re your FYI: sorry about that. I double checked the link before I posted to make sure it included the whole conversation. I guess it shows up differently for me because I wrote the other posts?

OK. Does that sound fucked up and wrong to me? Well, here ya go:

OK, given that the presidential candidate for a major party said that if his daughter was sexually harassed at work, then she would just find a different job (but it wouldn’t happen to her anyway, because she is STRONG), given that gender inequality in the workplace is such a cultural norm that many people dispute

Of course the head says “Equality in every situation is best.” But can you take a step back for a minute and use your imagination? Can you see how the average feminist woman who has, in all likelihood, encountered a significant amount of sexism in her life, might be in a situation where the head says “Equality in

I said it wasn’t the best reaction.

This is what happens when people “don’t want one decision to ruin his life.” It creates an atmosphere in which serial abusers feel free to flourish with no fear of consequences.

I agree that the best option is equality, but let’s talk reality. *If* a woman is in a position of power within an industry that is generally pretty sexist, is it entirely unreasonable that she might see it as a chance to even the playing field and show some favoritism to other women? A woman who got to the top of a

True, but the 24% figure is still for management, not for all of the employees in the company. So it still seems like it’s overblown if the swing he’s talking about barely made an impact overall (assuming that no other women were hired for management at that time in other departments to contribute to that 1% increase)

If you read farther down, it says “ The Mercury News notes that, according to Yahoo’s diversity reports, the percentage of women in leadership positions rose 23 to 24 percent between 2014 and 2015.” So somebody’s data is wrong. It could be that Yahoo was covering up a massive swing in which way the imbalance went,

That stood out to me too, then I kept reading:

And that includes “finding more hobbies and interests”. Because you’re saying their existing hobbies and interests aren’t good enough.

It’s true that shared interests can lead to platonic relationships rather than romantic relationships, but I can tell you that there have been several times in my life when I’ve met a guy and didn’t find him particularly attractive, but then as I got to know him and started to appreciate other things about him (sense

Hey Ellie, the video in this article isn’t working. I got a “This video does not exist” message. Don’t know if there’s another version you can replace it with, but I thought I’d let you know.

Nobody else is commenting on the insufferable video, so now I’m wondering if my tolerance levels are particularly low today. Maybe I just need a coffee?

Oh I know! I lived through that shit once, there’s NO WAY I’m doing that again. I don’t exactly have a swan-like neck to begin with, so I’m not interested in making it look shorter. Also, my boobs already make me look pretty broad, so wide shoulders aren’t my favorite.

One big difference between Trump and Hitler is that the latter actually served in a war he supported.

I hate those huge shoulders. HATE THEM. HAAAAAAAAAAATE THEM.