It amazes me how people still parade out that line in the era of fucking R. Kelly. Cosby is another example and he’s been doing it since forever but only RECENTLY has finally been charged with shit.
It amazes me how people still parade out that line in the era of fucking R. Kelly. Cosby is another example and he’s been doing it since forever but only RECENTLY has finally been charged with shit.
Your name is fleshsword. Maybe it is your issue afterall.
But like...come on. Don’t put shit on the internet you don’t want other people to see. This is like internet 101 here.
So basically people thought they were discussing issues in a safe space and support groups and they let insurance companies and marketers in there? And their response to being called out is "the users are idiots".
I think you might’ve overlooked a few things in the article, like power differentials—or the fact that too many men are willing to immediately go to the, “She’s just doing it for attention,” or, “she wanted it, she just regrets it now” route.
The power differential concern is particularly significant in the context of…
They said: “men’s issue”
this is too stupid to even respond to properly. do some sexual harassment research.
No one’s saying it’s your fault as a man that other men do shitty things. You’re oddly committed to that disingenuous canard for someone who “doesn’t want to be made out like an MRA.”
The thing about this being a men’s issue is that it largely is. That doesn’t mean every man is guilty of it—but it does mean that we, as…
you should sit down and think about why your response is bad, and why all these people would risk repercussion in their own careers to go on record talking about him.
This is exactly where my head went. High-five!
Y I K E S
Use your words, people.
Black Panther looks, ah, a little...thick there.
I’m looking at this image, and all I can think is:
A lot of people were going way too fast for conditions. Damn.
she lost control of her 11,000-horsepower Top Fuel dragster
This is why kinja needs a downvote/unstar function.
Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you a grown man whining about the level of detail of a kid’s toy meant to spark imagination.
To be fair, it is Lego. Only so much you can do.
“Luke just “is different now” with no credit to the audience. It’s bad writing.”