spoonfedkitty01
spoonfedkit
spoonfedkitty01

Ah yes. The crowd of kids wearing racist headwear screaming at an old man with a drum were right all along and those of us (and OUR journalists) who watched them do it were wrong. This is a great take and I am quite interested in your opinions on who did what on September 11, 2001.

“This black man walked into our drug store and sat at the counter right next to us. We weren’t being aggressive or threatening. We’re the real victims.”

What you see here hinges on whether you believe that “Make America Great Again” is a dog whistle meant to unite racists, misogynists, and homophobes under one umbrella, or you’re delusional and don’t care about people who aren’t white men.

I can’t evaluate if doing “the chop” at Native Americans is racist without knowing if the choppers are FSU fans. How can I be expected to peer into their very souls?

The teens’ version of the story leans so heavily on believing what was in their heads or relying on their limited perspective of a large mob...

People today are so overly sensitive, can’t say anything without offending someone, amirite? Now if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got to go record a 90 minute YouTube rant about a commercial I didn’t like where I make a big show of throwing all of my razors in the garbage and setting them on fire.

Totally Agree. And for an ad - it was well rounded - showing that it’s #NotAllMen (another favorite rallying cry of dipshits).

Just to be clear: Ezra Levant is not a “political commentator.” He’s hate-mongering, petro-shilling, far-right racist who’s been justly exiled to wacko fringe of Canadian media.

The Gillette ad and the APA tried to put men’s wellbeing at the forefront of our national conversation. But a lot of men would rather keep their tendency to homicidality, suicidality, sexual abuse than lose any of their power. 

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It’s like the Million Moms (I think? It’s been a hot minute) getting all up in arms about the biracial Cheerios ad.

The part that seems extra bonkers to me is that, by including Terry Crewe’s testimony, Gillette was even explicitly acknowledging male victims, which is something MRAs frequently scream about.

I cannot believe anyone would have a problem with this ad. They should be ashamed of themselves.

The responses are fucking insane. I can’t see how anyone finds it offensive to suggest it’s better that a grown man intervene when a school kid is being beat up by a gang of kids?

I’ve been diving deep into discussions about this ad on my social media lately and men still can’t tell me why they are specifically upset about this commercial.  It just gets sidetracked about politics, religion, etc.

of course the malignantly masculine personalities, both public and private, that grow mad at anything possible, piled on to this highly visible expression of, well, brand solidarity. Piers Morgan, for instance, doesn’t like the ad and neither does James Woods. CNBC points out that hundreds of thousands of people have

A white guy with a fetish for young asian women.

I didn’t hold a party when I became invisible to men, but I should have.

Yes. One of the most liberating things about getting older (I am 37) is that I’m not constantly being harassed by creeps who think my looks make me an object for their use and my youth makes me an easy target. Not only are men like him ageist but they are also scared little punks because they are afraid of women their

I liked I Feel Pretty. Amy Schumer may not be the ugliest duckling. She isn’t fat... but she also isn’t skinny. But that’s not really the point. We often look at ourselves with a more critical eye than we would ever look at our friends and loved ones. We can be so hard on ourselves and it can really hold us. I really