rraheem
God of small things
rraheem

From what I learned in the comments on the 'Stop Telling Women to Smile' Goes National article, any time a stranger approaches a woman and speaks to her or compliments her - whether that stranger is male or female - it is almost certainly an aggressive, insidious act that illustrates how people think that all women

Because there is a law that specifies what provisions of health plans are required should employers choose to provide employees with health insurance

Jezebel Basic

I'm really not a fan of any of this kind of stuff, but it seems to me that if you're going to do it you should search for a criminal record. I mean, seeing if someone has a history of violent crime seems waaaaay more important than looking at fucking instagram pictures.

That's why men are never domestic abuse victims. They can take that punch or that slap or kick. Fuck the fact that the behavior is exactly the same. The only thing that matters is who is more likely to get a broken jaw from the incident. Oh wait. I thought gender was a myth and women being naturally physically

#BecauseBeyoncePrivlege.

Cocaine's a helluva drug.

THE PATRIARCHY MADE HER DO IT

Scanning for next target....

She's a keeper.

Do you think none of us live in the world. I live in Chicago, ride the subway every day, have a wife and a daughter that have been subject to harassment, work with many liberal woman fending for themselves, etc.

I'm truly sorry for whatever happened to you that caused you to take this worldview.

Yeah, it's not like they have a rabid team of lawyers or a history of losing their shit over licensing violations. I'm sure they'll be more than happy to allow their intellectual property to be used in horribly drawn incest PSAs.

Who the fuck is "we"? I don't literally live my life dodging assault. You and your experiences do not represent every woman. Stop talking about, hashtag, yes, all women as if they live this life of danger 24/7 that men should be but somehow aren't aware of. I feel safe walking down the street, I'm not paranoid. Speak

I think the phrase is from the vast majority of men who WERE taught that rape is wrong and who would never do it or condone it. When you stereotype all men as potential rapists who were never taught that rape is wrong, then it's easy to alienate the good guys out there who were raised proper and taught to respect

Really? So you think I am perfectly valid in thinking all people in a bar are going to shoot me? Really?

And now you have become unhinged. Good lord, read what you write before pushing the publish button. Regardless, I will attempt to respond:

And yet, these are your personal experiences, yet you apply them as if mandatory. In the aggregate, this is much less likely to happen to you than violence toward Diz, yet you still refuse to see his point. Personal experiences do not equal a general rule to be followed in the aggregate.

It's less a matter of not caring, and more about not being afraid of it anyway. Men are multiple times more likely to be victims of violent crime, which is why we take those common sense precautions.

You get banned from groupthink yet?