Not the same situation you’re trying to compare with here, but well.
Not the same situation you’re trying to compare with here, but well.
That music video is a legend.
I’m not crazy about this outfit either, but... you’re basically saying people might take a picture of us and make fun of us, so don’t wear it? That’s pretty shitty.
I’m going to show your comment to everyone in my gender studies class who doesn’t understand what “mansplaining” means, because this should be in the dictionaries.
Her face def seems to match that of a Roman Polanski supporter, which she is.
Didn’t Gayle recently say on New York Times mag that Metoo movement has been accusing people willy nilly without verifying, and that we shouldn’t condemn people just by believing the victims?
I get praising her music, separating art, all that, but it’s bizarre to me that so many self-labeled feminists give Solange a pass for beating the shit out of Jay Z in the elevator. If the genders were reversed, it wouldn’t be the same. Is it not an assault if there are no visible marks? Can women never assault a man?…
I mean... You’re a bit overly judgy about this towards women. The person who is in the relationship is not the woman, it is “your man.” That’s not equal responsibility. And the way you said, “women like that” rubs me the wrong way. Generalization much?
I also don’t know what “women like that” means. There are women and men “like that,” if it means flirting.
Well, but does she have equal responsibility as someone who’s in a relationship and can actively say no?
Shut the fuck up, Elizabeth Moss. And Casey Affleck. And All celebs. News flash: none of them care about women. They just care bout themselves and money.
These types of movies always act like they are groundbreaking in the gender debate by doing “the opposite” (aka talking about the other gender) but are ultimately still patriarchal and sexist. Just stop altogether with the generalizing by gender. Men are this and women are this and sooo complex and good with blah blah…
Yes, and that’s your decision. People can show off whatever that is a part of them, it ties into bodily agency. It sucks that society views “female” nipples as something to be banned, which is the issue discussed in the post overall, but this whole “my tattoo is this blah blah” high horse is just stupid. I have two…
I’m sorry but personally, “hundred years of naval tradition” doesn’t really make it sound any cooler to me. I’m not into “my tattoo is soooodifferentandhasastory but everybody else’s is lame” posing that so many people do. I hate Adam Levine, but tattoos are a personal decision.
I liked her style but she is such a vocal and proud abuse-apologist. She’s always defending XXTentacion guy and saying that people shouldn’t bring up what happened in the past and all that, and always hanging out with guys who are super horrible to women. I mean, I was 16 once. But I don’t remember being that dumb. I…
This “culture” that you are perpetuating - which is, trying to put a narrative to the celebrities that humanize them in a way that somehow makes their abuse and harassment into something understandable - is exactly absolving their horrid actions. Maybe not entirely so, but it definitely is, at least a little. It’s…
If a rapist’s wife knew and excused it, she IS responsible. Not for the rape, but for the condoning. Maybe it’s you who has a shitty view.
Fucking preach. This whole celebrity thing/metoo thing has been a huge trigger for me too because people just keep defending these people who have been making millions off selective ignorance. The whole culture was able to thrive because people actively turned a blind eye and protected, defended, and excuse abusers…
Ellen Paige already has publicly apologized about working with scummy men. I think “blaming” Remi might be a little too far, but honestly, these people KNEW. Most of them did. And it IS time to start holding actors and actresses responsible. No one is saying that those people are literally responsible for the scummy…
Um... not really. Women are not responsible for Woody’s actions, but they are responsible for actively protecting, enabling, and defending him in public over and over. Acting like the way you do basically treats women like they have no agency over their words or actions. There are women and men in Hollywood who…