weirwoodtreehugger2
weirwoodtreehugger2
weirwoodtreehugger2

It's really only possible to eat hot dogs when you don't think about it too much.

Normally I dislike the "sorry you were offended" non-apology but in this instance, I approve.

Your comment doesn't reflect reality in any way. It amuses that you think expecting a man to dress professionally and inoffensively while at work is censoring a man's interests though. So you get points for that. You must be either very young or living off a trust fund to find such an expectation shocking and

Women impacted by a hostile work environment are real and more important than some dude's desire to wear a shirt with imaginary women as decoration.

That's a beautiful story and it gives me much holiday cheer.

Ooh! I sometime use liking that movie as a litmus test to find out if some is cool.

I've never seen it but I might have to start.

Sort of like a (hopefully less annoying) female version of Ross Gellar on the early seasons of Friends?

My larger point was that the guys who threw tantrums when people criticized the shirt on Twitter are hypocrites because women not only are routinely criticized for their clothes, they're sometimes subjected to much worse than criticism.

Everybody knows that manfeels outweigh fact checking and journalism.

I think you answered your own question there.

I don't view criticism of sexism as equal to assault

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Your comment reminds me of this song that I love. Favorite line "my body weakens you, not me."

I don't want anything. It just popped into my head so I typed it. I tend to notice double standards. But you seem to be inordinately upset by my comment so I can say made it to personally annoy you if that's what you want.

Nah. Women get criticized for their clothing all the time with nary a peep from the dudebro set. They only got bent out of shape (I saw some saying it was indicative of the collapse of western civilization) when it happened to a man for a change.

Equally appalling? People saying "that shirt is offensive and ill advised considering the bad reputation the STEM fields have for being hostile to women" is nowhere near equivalent to assaulting someone for thinking their clothes are too revealing.

Yes. Your victim blaming and deflection and JAQing off that I've seen a thousand times before is simply too advanced for my ladybrainz to comprehend. You just keep telling yourself that.

Now you've moved on to criticizing Deadspin. When you're finished with that are you finally going to get around to actually criticizing the one who was behaving creepily?

I wonder if all the dudebros enraged at how mean feminists are for mildly criticizing Matt Taylor's sexist shirt will be coming around here to defend Khan's right to dress however she wants without being assaulted by a misogynist douchebag.