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It is an event that actually occurred, AND a specific narrative is being chosen. It is not the only narrative that could potentially be the focus of a film. Should we pretend that it's a total coincidence that in a culture where women's voices are dismissed, silenced, and ignored that the first movie being made

As of this year, he gets go to on unsupervised day trips:

The racial epithets? Just a thought.

Couple of chuckles, but this one felt far more scripted than previous ones. It's understandable that everything said would probably be agreed to before filming, but I felt like I was watching a comedian doing his routine while being interviewed on a late night talk show.

They're already stealing it by using someone else's password to watch HBO Go. Otherwise they'd just turned their fucking televisions on and stop whinging.

It's still called a tumor when it's the remains of a twin that weren't fully reabsorbed by the other?

This is the part that bugged me the most. This isn't a "study," this is a survey on a coupon website. Calling it "research" is a stretch.

What I'm saying is that WE ALREADY DO THAT. That alone is obviously not working.

IMO, the United States has an extremely messed up drinking culture. All social interactions include the use of alcohol. Drinking is an expected part of courtship and social interactions between men and women, so much so that anyone who *doesn't* drink is viewed as "weird." Not only does our culture's view of

We'll just continue to see all "rape prevention" techniques focused squarely on women, with implications that women should never go out at night and should never drink.

All of those examples that I cited are still methods used by women activists for outreach today. *We* are sitting on the internet; that doesn't mean that all feminism is done on the internet.

The jury instructions in both Michael Dunn and George Zimmerman's trials explicitly instructed the jury to include Florida's defense statues in their deliberations, and listed Stand Your Ground by name. The jury members interviewed after both trials clearly indicated that Stand Your Ground was an integral part of

Florida statues clearly state that there is no duty to retreat.

No duty to retreat, sound familiar to you? It was good enough for Michael Dunn and George Zimmerman. That's the law in Florida, but apparently black women who DON'T kill anyone aren't covered.

His ass. Even the other troll's misapplied stats would put the figure at 25%, although that figure would include every case that is excluded due to DNA evidence which includes police misconduct and witness misidentification. Witnesses identify the wrong person all the time, and not maliciously — but it's only in

And MRAs are NOT that voice, because their brand of "activism" is not to do any of the work that women activists have spent DECADES doing. No one is stopping these guys from starting charities, from soliciting funds, from seeking research grants, from coordinating with local churches to start food drives, from doing

That stat is meaningless without the context of HOW the conviction occurred. MRAs claim that false rape accusations are malicious attempts by women to smear and destroy specific men. And then you lump in stats that include everything from police misconduct, racial profiling by police, mistaken identification

The problem is that they refuse to acknowledge the reason that women tend to get custody of children, and that's because they are socially and culturally expected to be the one who raises the child. They also refuse to acknowledge the fact that when men actually ask for custody, they are just as likely to get it as

In a nutshell, she's using the term but isn't actually doing it.

This is it. She's living in a city of 150K people, not out in the woods by herself. If she wants to crap in the woods, she needs to move to the woods. Until then, she has a duty to her neighbors to keep her poop where it belongs (as do they).