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Immediately googled bc i didnt have even the faintest idea what that would sound like despite seeing the movie a dozen times. Saw Disturbed Down with the sickness, cackled, then made OOOAHAHAHAH sound out loud to my empty apartment.

I knew there was a push to do that a few years ago, but i hadnt thought it was successful. That’s good to know!

I agree that we read Anna’s comment (we are talking about The jezebel article right? I agree with your reading of the linked post completely once i read it in context) very differently and it appears that divide was fairly common among readers as well since some took issue with the comment and others disagreed with

I think theres a difference between making sure we don’t let our biases allow us to overlook issues and going derailing. I have no issue at all with someone bringing up other issues that will be relevant to the discussion bc as i see it, the overall issue in my post was basically “how do we minimize discrimination

Just wanted to let you know that gave me a horrifying mental picture and now im puking forever.

I think we do disagree on approaching this issue. I think that these layers of people cannot be separated without coming to overly simplistic conclusions that won’t be as beneficial in the real world we live in where people are never just one thing. You can’t truly address workplace discrimination of women without

The white women comment that others also responded negatively too. We can talk about traditionally marginalized groups in a way that doesnt continue to marginalize other groups. White women obviously dont face discrimination bc of their race, but pretending they dont face marginalization and are only just now becoming

I would agree that there is no need or an asterisk as you say if we were talking about one marginalized group speaking to a group that is wholly privileged when that is not the case. I have very little sympathy for outraged white women who are just shocked that black people dont fall over themselves with thank yous

If the normal sentence for a crime like robbery was say 5 years. And then you robbed someone and got sentenced to 35 years, in large part because someone famous had just gotten off scot free for robbery, wouldnt you think it was unfair? Most people are arguing for reasonable sentencing and respecting human rights.

We generally frown on violating constitutional rights.

The problem is that Europe can sell to us based on what they approve of just as anyone else can. Death with dignity has some traction in Europe, so you could find a supplier maybe (although theres shortages there too). The same is not true of the death penalty and we wouldnt be able to lie or something like that for

Not appeals, although that would buy him some time. The bigger issue is supply. Europe no longer will supply us the drugs needed. We cant make them at home because pharmacist organizations do not support their members dispensing and compounding those drugs, not to mention that it would be a fairly dangerous job even

If the nominee has a soul (so this is all hypothetical of course), we could shame them into resigning or shame their boss into pressuring them into resigning. Cant do anything else.

My opinion is less “find a gentler way to say that” and more “make sure you’re not doing the same thing the group you criticize is”. Maybe its unfair, but i feel that we have more of a responsibility not to step on the toes of other marginalized groups.

I think its a divide between expectations. On one hand, you have people who basically think we should put out the most obvious fires first (something widereaching and nearly every woman will expereience like the issues surrounding womens health, while on the other you have people saying “this doesnt affect as many

Many of the women attending this march have been doing this for awhile if theyre alright with publicly protesting. Also, theyre largely Hillary supporters i assume, so im not sure whats to be gained by criticizing politically concious women who did everything they could to prevent Trump (until they do something worthy

“Its the belief that you can put them in their place.” THIS.

The best part is complaining about how a gay woman handles homophobia she encounters. Somehow, I think shes got this one.

Jusr reading the name “follow me” got that song stuck in my head. You seem nice and all, so im sorry about this, but we have to be mortal enemies now.

YES. I loved Will! He was my favorite.