Or maybe our tastes just adapt? Every century has its hideous new buildings that, the next century, are seen as stately and iconic and picturesque.
Or maybe our tastes just adapt? Every century has its hideous new buildings that, the next century, are seen as stately and iconic and picturesque.
That’s true. Time and use have a way of making thing work as the bad gets discarded and the good gets emphasized. Hurray for hope.
“heresy and libel”
As much as people hated malls, at least malls stayed in the mall. Now most city centers are inside-out malls. I hope internet shopping massacres them all.
“Where did I ever state I had a deep desire for justice?”
Not just in Maryland, sadly. All over the country. I wonder how these things will age.
They’re idiots for letting her go. They should have arranged to get her whatever she wanted.
I love how you started out with a deep desire for justice and now it’s just open misogyny. Although, to be fair, stick to your strong points. You clearly know nothing about the justice system but take to hatred of women like a duck to water. (I guess you also conveniently forget that some of the accusers are men.)
1. You asked for evidence. You were given evidence—okay, you were too ignorant to realize it was evidence, but you were given it. And now it’s not enough. Maybe you need to take more responsibility for what you say and how much research you do before spouting off on situations you clearly know nothing about.
If karma was a thing the man who did it would have been driven out of movies, not the women who didn’t believe the right people. This need to re-punish women for men’s crimes again and again is beginning to dim my optimism.
Coulter also deliberately played to a wider audience. But, as someone here commented on another post, there will always be Serena Joys.
Roiphe’s career has always been scolding feminists for doing anything. In 1994 she wrote “The Morning After,” about sexual harassment and rape on campus. It was about how women one college campuses were making victims of themselves, creating an atmosphere of fear, and shouldn’t be asking the government for social…
You guys need to learn that a criminal court model has never applied to sexual harassment. At most it would be dealt with in civil court and more likely a company-wide investigation which would lead to firing and professional setbacks—exactly what’s happening now. What’s more, if it did apply, testimony *is* evidence.…
I think she looks beautiful, but it looks like the cover of Redbook or People, not Vogue. I would have thought they could have done something so much more interesting.
While that’s not good, it’s not the same thing as sexual assault or harassment. Everyone says dumb shit sometimes. Everyone occasionally espouses a political cause half-heartedly or without thought. And I think the idea of policing associations is on its face immoral. At its heart it holds an innocent person…
Looking at the responses, most of the Marvel U and all the liberal late night hosts are on this list.
I loved Spy and Paul Feig is great. And Melissa McCarthy should be in everything.
Fair point.
Colbert is one of the small circle of men I think of and say to myself, “Please, please, please, don’t let them get named.” Colbert, Obama, most of the cast of Thor Ragnarok, Assorted Hot British Actors, and, once upon a time, Al Franken. Damn it.
I overall disagree on Rogen. He was pretty young when he started out in Apatow movies, and over the years I thought he seemed to be more and more interested in getting complex female characters on screen. It seems silly to discuss the feminist aspects of Neighbors 1 & 2, but I think I remember him talking about how he…