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Being old makes it slightly more endearing when you do it, but it doesn't actually give you the right to yell at other random people on the street if you don't like the way they look or what they're wearing.

You forgot this one

Plus he likes "rainbow sherbet". Obviously a left wing librual with a homosexual agenda. The original fish kisser does not approve.

Always with the politicians and their fish-kissing.

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Looks exactly like Voldemort. And those pedo-eyes be saying "well done raco, now take your pants off"

Diddy is worth more than Jay Z? Well, I'll be darn.

Gucci Mane

Leaks are boring. But you know what aren't? LEEKS. So good.

I really haven't seen anyone suggesting that women in Islamic states just don't know they're oppressed. I am quite sure the multitudes of women who were raped and harassed in Tahrir Square are well aware of what happened to them and why it happened to them. I don't think simply acknowledging that women are being

It's hardly "Islamophobia" to point out that - factually - Islam has a uniquely strained relationship to women (to say the least.) Episcopalians aren't making girls wear beekeeper suits.

Yes, I also read it as you have. I see how it could be taken another, but I'm not quite ready to pillory her just yet.

if we treated the sexist, dangerous, and horrifyingly powerful imam's who preach with impunity and state support in the Middle East with half the disdain we point at right-wing Republicans and Christian leaders on this site (again, rightfully!) there would be multiple articles a day about the horrible hate-speak that

Yeah, you probably aren't of evangelical culture either, but wouldn't you call out bigoted attitudes in evangelical Christianity when you see them?

I've gotten into this debate so many times on Jezebel — and have been called a racist Islamophobe for even suggesting that perhaps Islamic cultures are not the best place for women. After the events in Tahrir Square, AGAIN, I am not sure why we're so scared to tiptoe around this issue. I have been told that I "just

I thought I was maybe losing my mind, because that's how I read it, too, but everyone else seemed to have the exact opposite reading?

I'm not sure what there is to be upset about. I think she's trying to make a point that there's a connection between patriarchal religions and crimes against women.

Katie, I am disappointed to see such a closed-minded post on Jezebel, especially concerning women's rights. Women's rights activists are constantly pointing out how evangelical Christianity hurts women's self-esteem and how Catholicism has backwards views on women's health. Why does Islam get a free pass?

What?

I don't see what's cringe worthy about pointing out that some of George Zimmerman's supporters might be racist.