An overview of tonight's coverage:
An overview of tonight's coverage:
Reporter: "Hi Jeremy, I'm trying to complete this Mad Lib. Can you give me a first-person negative fragment, a contraction, the middle part of an informal simile, and an expression of confused exasperation?"
You make a damn fair point. For me, the problem in this particular instance is two fold.
First, she didn't articulate any problems with the intention versus actions of the feminist movement, so I have no real reason to assume that her problem is that the political movement of feminism isn't living up to nor aligning…
Thanks for the response and I think you made some great points. I agree that it can be hard to support a movement with zero message control, but I think that applies to most movements. I think I'd just rather see women move away from the "being feminist means I don't support men" line of thinking, like Salma Hayek…
If you want people like Salma Hayek to not think Feminism is a dirty word, and want people to associate it with gender EQUALITY, then it's a whole lot more productive to actually act like how you say Feminism is, rather than hide behind a dictionary.
Yet the one who call themselves feminist have to deal with thousands of think-piece about how they aren't or can't be feminists. You can't have it both way.
Not mad at her. I'm barely calling myself a feminist as it with all the fuckery lately.
Oh look, a bunch of white women getting indignant over how a woman of color identifies her pro-woman activism.
First she is actually doing something about women's rights which is a hell lot more than most Tumbler feminists ever have done or will do.
White men don't receive the same level of (expletive) that women and people of color do online. They don't see the harassment. Of course they see a yes-man culture. They're not having their physical appearances — "You're ugly," "You're fat" — brought up.
The ability to hold a series lead?
wow,what a contribution. this is disrespectful to the victims of this worthless piece of shit.
Yeah all my expat friends were pretty impacted by their time in China, though my super naive friend who went to Vietnam had an adorable story which turned out to be money laundering.
White guy here, I was a bit racist this morning. I was asked what I thought of the Alibaba IPO. And damn if I didn't say I questioned the financial claims and documents coming out of China.
It's like someone read something we all read about years ago. She probably could have even mentioned how the Han-majority government continues to try to destroy this way of life.
Having worked with female mice and rats, I'm so happy to see this. And now that I'm working directly on sex differences, I can only say that I hope this money goes to people who really know what they are doing.
I blame Common Core!
As a former biologist, I have a few firsthand thoughts on this.
all this cultural appropriation talk is just segregation with a white coat of paint over it. it's made to protect the sensibilities of lily white feminists who want to remain "oppressed" without having to deal with the actual oppression felt by others. "your culture stays here, i'm protecting it and you by keeping it…