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My god. It’s a narrative short film showing one character’s emotions, not a scientific study. That was clear even without the update. I appreciate your acknowledgement that as a white male, most things are made for you, but this response kind of implies that you as a white male know how to better capture this

This is what we call false equivalence. Wanting characters to identify with is not the same as saying you only enjoy characters you identify with.

“Sent from somewhere over the rainbow”

Man, people sure have a strange way of expressing their economic insecurity.

If you don’t want your daughter to hear the word “pussy” maybe don’t let her watch the segment where you’re defending Donald Trump bragging about grabbing women by the pussy. That’s like going on Twitter on a Sunday night and complaining about Game of Thrones spoilers.

Right? Let’s juxtapose these two breaking news stories:

Yeah I don’t think that last line is enough. The headline – and essentially the whole post – is pretty much stirring shit like, “smile pretty, honey.”

Does talking to “kittensinshippingcrates” make you feel like you’re having a back and forth with a poorly-programmed logic/argument bot? As in, he/she gets so close to human argument and thought, while being just off enough to make things uncomfortable? Like he/she is the conversation form of the uncanny valley?

Also, if a female comedian talks about feminists issues sometimes, they must be a perfect and pure feminist 100% of the time, or else.

Again, you transparently have no idea what constitutes that particular logical fallacy so you should probably stop saying it so often. I mean, assuming you care about embarrassing yourself in public; maybe you don’t. Your contributions to this conversation so far make me wonder.

She has never, to my knowledge (starting with season 1 of her comedy central show) done a “no men will have sex with me” bit. She has done a lot of “Men seem to think I’m not hot enough for TV,” which I’m sure is 100% true, but her shtick has always been more “I have a lot of sex with men,” so, the opposite of what

Actually he inserted himself into her performance and tried to humiliate her, which she was (rightly so) having none of. Neither was the audience. If you don’t like her as a comic, fine. But why aren’t you focusing on this guy’s entitled, misogynistic behavior?

I wish I had a nickel for every person that used the phrase “ad hominem” incorrectly as shorthand for “hey that person insulted me.” That’s not how this works. You haven’t actually presented an argument, just a series of unsupportable statements. It’s not possible for someone to levy an ad hominem attack against you

Thank God you woke up this morning and rushed to Jezebel so you could deliver this hot take. You sound like a very rational and well adjusted individual and I for one hope you can give us more of this level of fine insight. Thank you. Thank you. I am literally standing and clapping in front of my monitor. People in my

Well I agree with you in that I don’t think Amy Schumer is always a shining beacon of feminism but why call her a hack? She is obviously talented, funny and incredibly charismatic and has done a lot of things right to be where she is now. If it is a discussion you seek, starting it off with such a petty statement is

You came into a thread talking about how Amy Schemer handles hecklers well, and started saying she sucks as a comic and hey Maria Bamford. This isn’t an “argument” that people want to engage with you in, because its completely out of left field, it’s a dumb argument because all it is is opinions and of course we’re

Absolutely! But why does asking a gay man to examine how parts of their society divorce themselves from half of society that has a similar and related history of oppression from the patriarchy turn into "but they do bad things to us too!"

He does address in the essay (multiple times) that objectification goes in both directions.

Clearly, you are meeting the wrong straight women to be friends with, and you have the ability to say no, and ask them not to do that, just as the woman in the story tried to explain why the guy shouldn't slap her ass. Bad behavior from a straight woman does not justify misogyny towards them or other women.

This is misogynistic as well. You've taken an article about the problems of women and you've tacked on, "but what about the poor menz"?
What you say is true, but this is not the place or that discussion.
Thank you for proving the bloggers point.