That would be like a white person saying "Well, I've never seen a POC unfairly harassed by the police, so it must not be a common thing."
That would be like a white person saying "Well, I've never seen a POC unfairly harassed by the police, so it must not be a common thing."
It's not about numbers, though.
I think he's saying that he's not interested in seeing movies with women who aren't attractive, not that he finds the fat-portrayal offensive.
I have never told an ex that she dresses so slutty that she deserves to be raped by n*****s. That's next-level shitty.
I… is this a joke? You pulled out these quotes in DEFENSE of Mel Gibson? These are horrendous.
i think they meant "female underling harasser" rather than "child molester."
Nope. And neither do you.
I don't think you can compare those two opinions in terms of prevalence. One form of dissonance is much more popular.
Wait, why do you keep bringing up Al Sharpton and Rachel Dolezal? That's like three times now. I get the sense that it's an important part of your point.
Ah. So just an excuse to bring her up randomly. Carry on.
Why would it be Lena Dunham? She's not a stand-up.
How could they have evidence?
Deep, bro.
To be fair, Harmon's point sounds kind of dumb.
How else does Disney measure success?
So, Return of Kings then?
Frequent sexist troll. Go back to red pill.
Yes, men exist too. According to movies, they outnumber women like four to one. Who knew?!
Well, it made over a billion dollars. So some people liked it.
I think it's very difficult to be dispassionate and purely logical about a topic that is incredibly personal and emotional to some. I'm guessing rape isn't an issue that is deeply personal to you (which is nice for you), but I don't think others are wrong for being emotionally involved. It may make discourse…