Yes, the American made and union printed was a big selling point for me. I work in manufacturing and try to buy American as much as I can even if that means it is more expensive.
Yes, the American made and union printed was a big selling point for me. I work in manufacturing and try to buy American as much as I can even if that means it is more expensive.
Except part of allyship is NOT MAKING IT ABOUT YOU. It's about being a supportive presence to the people actually being impacted. Stein is a self-promoter. Look at what she wrote - "I approve?" Please.
I heard that vaccines cause sarcasm.
I think you mean me being judgemental. Of course I wouldn’t say that to anyone’s face! That’s the thing about the internet—we all say stuff we would never, ever say publicly. And once again, the woman is not grotesque—those things she put in her chest are.
I don’t think women’s bodies are grotesque. I *do* think some of the things women put in/ on their bodies are grotesque (Tupperware bowl looking implants, lip fillers, etc.)
I can-NOT stop looking at that thing. Please take it away.....!
I’m not particularly attractive, but I “get away with” not wearing makeup by not giving a flying fuck.
I get that instinct to an extent, but on the flip side....I'm a lawyer and could never be a prosecutor because I think our system unfairly targets people of color and values convictions over justice. I don't parlay that into thinking that all prosecutors are monsters, their job is to present their case and their role…
Yeah, but no. We’re not talking about whether there is a god or not. There is no evidence that vaccines cause autism. None. That’s a fact. What she did was allow the possibility that there is evidence, just that she’s not aware of it. Except there is no evidence.
She fixed the wording to allow herself to continue equivocating. She’s courting the anti-vax crowd.
If it was indeed “almost identical,” your reaction sure seems a touch hypersensitive.
I look forward to the day when the concept of Black lives mattering is not a “political” stance.
Here’s the problem. When you erase the past, you are pretending that it didn’t happen. And that’s not a good thing. Hell, even Warner Brothers wised up to this, and they had some of the most racially offensive shit out there.
Or. You could be an adult and look at such things with a critical eye, while accepting that in 1930, everyone was racist and xenophobic as shit (hence world war two).
Oh c’mon. Tintin in the Congo was written in 1930, with a specific aim to make colonisation seem all fine and dandy. Enjoying Tintin media made now is hardly supporting a comic that is eighty six years old (it’s not like they’re using the funds to make new versions), and was made for a specific time with a specific…
Shut the fuck up.
not to be a complete jerk, but I honestly feel like this attitude is why we still have such a long way to go with how CSA is dealt with and why there are so, so, so, so many abusers who get away with is for decades and decades and have scores and scores of victims: because it is uncomfortable and upsetting and a lot…
The society in which we operate, which is heterosexist, allows for even well-intentioned banter to turn into insidious patronizing. I have friends who will say but as a so and so, I couldn’t possibly understand. That shit is hella patronizing to me because though I’m not a woman, I can bring myself to understand…
I gave you a historical 411. Lesbian feminists were excluded by hetero feminists from being active participants in the Second Wave of Feminism (the same way white women tried to exclude black women and their concerns). The lesbionic sisterfriends were all hell no and decided to force their way into feminism. Had they…