You know how they say, “Never go food shopping on an empty stomach” ...
You know how they say, “Never go food shopping on an empty stomach” ...
This is so utterly ridiculous. Yet again women are being forced to shoulder the blame for a culture’s fear and ignorance.
Why exactly would swimming fully clothed be any less hygenic than a bathing suit? That sounds like some pretty serious bullshit to me.
Ugh, I have no patience for the the feminists who are pro this ban. It’s as not okay to force a woman out of certain clothes as it is into them. And also, it won’t work. Make it so that I can only go swimming if I’m dressed not to my religious standards and I just won’t go swimming.
See also assholes tossing their cigarette stubs out the car window etc. ASSHOLES.
Heck, sometimes I block ppl who aren’t even tweeting at me just because I see them replying to other ppl in an aggressive way and I just don’t event want to have to deal with that in future or by association. I have no problem with liberal use of BLOCK.
This. While the complaints regarding Metzger are valid and I’m glad to see he’s facing repercussions for his statements, it is absolutely bullshit that there’s an expectation that people respond to the Internet Mob in real time. Presumably Schumer just fired someone she has (at least in the past) considered a personal…
Making this about Schumer definitely falls into the “eating our own” problem a lot of internet feminism can have. So much energy goes into policing the mostly good who are not perfect, versus focusing on garbage like Metzger.
Saw this pop up on Twitter last night, and that was my first thought: why is this Amy Schumer’s problem, exactly? Dude is clearly a dick, most charitably maybe just enjoys going for shock value, which sounds totally par for a douchey comedy writer. Is she expected to closely follow the career of anyone she’s ever…
Yes! Why do people feel soo entitled to her space? She’s fired the guy and called him out as an ass. There’s nothing left for her to say to you... I'd block you too!
Honest question: Do you refuse to watch Roman Polanski movies, listen to R. Kelly songs, or watch a basketball game featuring Kobe Bryant? I find that I have to separate the artist with the person, or I would have to boycott quite a few things.
Publicly announcing who your clients are without permission seems like a huge invasion of privacy to me.
Yeah, anybody can block anybody on Twitter. If the first I hear of you as a person is you up in my @s yelling at me about something (at the same time that THOUSANDS OF OTHER PEOPLE ARE ALSO YELLING AT ME IN MY @S) I would feel no compunction blocking you, and fuck anyone who tells me I am obligated to patiently let…
I mean, I get people tweeting her about it, but I also get her blocking people. If I were a celeb I would block so many goddamn people for a lot less.
Can we not blame Amy Schumer for the assholery of men she may have employed/known? Let’s stay focused on the true jerks who deserve our anger.
even the note is pretty ridiculous. If this is how you treat your customers, you should probably just give up the business. Just make stuff for your friends and family/ people you’ve cleared for any possible ties to others you may not like. Don’t sell to the public.
My first thought was that it betrays the customer/vendor covenant. Second though was to think twice who my next cock-ring order is through.
I’m not a fan or hers, or of Donalds. I agree that he’s the worst, and any positive thoughts I might have had about her have been washed out by her being so active in his campaign.
I’m not. I don’t want to engage in shitty tactics just for the wow factor like he does. How does that make us better? And really, this jewelry business can do whatever they want, but this act seems like they want a big congratulatory high-five for a minor thing.
They could have donated the money and sent her the note. They didn’t need to plaster it on social media though. I feel it would have been far better if they just did the note and everything and just kept it to themselves.