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You can see Simeone tell Varane "vamos afuera, vamos afuera." I think Simeone might have been displacing his frustrations on Varane given that he had just finished applauding Ronaldo and could be seen talking calmly with Luka Modric and other Real Madrid players. I think Varane wanted to wind Simeone up, who was

Varane kicked the ball at Simeone.

It's true, it is pretty weird! But then again its been happening to immigrants for a very long time. My grandmother is a 65 year old immigrant who has 20 years of experience as a nanny and they (a very wealthy family that is) pay her 12 an hour. All while when these college educated and privileged girls enter the

Dehumanization, much? Is it just me, or does this sound oddly like they're talking about a product?

Neither am I. I just personally disagree with your definition of censorship. And so do dictionaries.

Assuming that your definition of censorship is correct, namely, that it is only censorship when it is done federally or "officially", you have to face the logical consequences. For example, are you OK with a student union or any one else with power in a university, say, in the southern U.S., censoring feminist

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Those are great points and I'm happy to hear there are people like you around. What's the name of your organization? I share your sentiments towards the feminist movement, well really all movements that I lean towards. I feel ambivalent and sometimes feel like they're not getting us anywhere and sometimes I question

Admittedly I never gave much thought to the people in the middle class struggling to to stay up there. Having been born and bred in the blue collar class I was always taught that we exist to scare the shit out of the middle class folk, what with our desperate attempts to get your jobs and all.

While it's true that feminism is concerned with income inequality between men and women, and rightly so, there is a growing pay gap between professional women and working class women. That is, between women that work in cubicles and women that work in 'pink collar' jobs/minimum wage jobs: CNAs, fast food,

I'm certainly the last person that would have something ideologically in common with white, middle class, college educated women; I say this only to make clear that I am not one those privileged apologists sometimes encountered. Having said that I have to admit that I don't know nearly enough about the history of

I personally think that is entirely debatable which is why I stuck with 'becoming.'

This disturbing trend is likely to continue, since women with incomes below the national poverty level are more vulnerable to restrictions on access to reproductive care and low- or no-cost contraception.

Moreover the media in general love these kind of "stories" and therefore report on them as if they are in fact news; the media then creates an inflated reaction to these "stories" often resembling backlash which only further perpetuates the idea that women should be ashamed of something as natural as their sexuality

The irony is that, in lieu of that admittedly platitudinous comment, I suppose it can be argued that we have indeed learned something about how some white woman think. Specifically feminists which I would expect are on average white, college educated and something resembling middle class and above.

as if there was no such thing as corruption or exploitation under communism

I'd say that's more like how Capitalism works. These tragedies can be lessened and softened and we can treat our fellow human beings with something resembling dignity but we will never end these issues. They are inherent in the system. These are inevitable cycles of booms and busts.

I personally believe that the idea that in order for workers to be treated humanely and with dignity we, the consumer that is, must pay more is a myth. A con is perhaps a better word. A con perpetuated by corporations. The only reason why the consumer would have to pay more is to continue the record profits that these