It’s not super weird. It’s in the context of a story about powerful men in Hollywood treating women like shit.
It’s not super weird. It’s in the context of a story about powerful men in Hollywood treating women like shit.
Are you fucking kidding me, scumbag?
Worse, that 1 in 6 ratio is guaranteed to be low, since so many of them go unreported.
I think it’s good for you to share your story. As a woman, I have often thought about things that have happened and just swept them away- trying to gage the “degree” of sexual harrasment. But they definitely made me feel bad and I remember them all clearly. What happened to me was wrong. What happened to you was…
I had a similar experience at my first full-time job, back around 2003. I got hit on by a fairly new hire coworker who was both married and twenty-plus years older than me. I remember feeling really awkward & uncomfortable working with her after that, and very relieved when I ended up switching shifts. And that’s only…
Something that’s come up in conversations about men who continue to pursue women who reject them is the idea of “playing hard-to-get.” Some women, the logic goes, really do legitimately mean “keep trying” when they say no. And it’s true; there are women who do that.
But wait, if he has a daughter, how can he not know that sexual harassment is wrong?
I really enjoy Patton, and he was very influential in the beginning of the ‘alt-comedy’ scene. I just think calling him THE best, especially at the beginning of a review, is lazy. However, stand up comedy is a medium that’s very subjective and I wouldn’t begrudge any one naming him as ‘their favorite’. It’s just that…
‘There’s no better standup working today than Patton Oswalt’.... Not sure I agree with that sweeping generalization.
Yes, she “recently sat down” to talk about how Carrie Fisher did all this from beyond the grave. You seem confused
Actually, now that I think about it, this moves down to #4.
Now you got me wondering what the your first two favorite training things were?
The Internet is doing a great job and is being recognized more and more, I notice.
I wish I knew computer hacking so I can get rid of orange asshole and pay off my student loans. Then I’d just donate the rest to Planned Parenthood as a giant middle finger to this whole mess.
I don’t believe I said anywhere that anyone should be legally punished without being put on trial. I’m not saying anything in the law should be changed regarding sexual offences: ‘innocent until proven guilty’ should of course remain the legal standard. Just that maybe we should change our social attitudes regarding…
I’ve given this some thought, and I disagree. I think rumours and allegations about things like sexual abuse should be taken *more* seriously, and people making allegations should be given the benefit of the doubt.
Oh! the irony of using “witch hunt” in this context! Yes, let us use this term whose etymology is rooted in a hugely misogynist and patriarchal period of our country’s past when women and girls were accused for going out of step of strict gender roles to describe the actions of when men are accused of upholding strict…
Not to mention the fact that she’s apologized, admitted it was a dumb mistake made by a young woman, to the point that she’s no longer talking about it because SHE’S ALREADY APOLOGIZED OVER AND OVER.
And most of the tales told about that trip, like she passed notes to the Viet Cong from POWs, are just plain lying lies.
I don’t really know why but when Jason said “I’mma go jump in this kangy pouch” I instantly thought of all my male friends in college.
The sight gag of the real build a bear made me laugh ridiculously hard. That and Ted Danson’s crisis face were the best parts of this episode.