Yes, and these shows are called: dramas, action, adventure, sci-fi, horror, detective shows… you notice one genre conspicuously absent from my list.
Yes, and these shows are called: dramas, action, adventure, sci-fi, horror, detective shows… you notice one genre conspicuously absent from my list.
My point is: You and other feminists are playing the victim card when you have absolutely no basis in doing so. And if there is a subclass of violent men that is MORE violent towards oter men than they are to women then accusing even this subgroup of men, let alone men and culture at large, of ''misogyny'' is classic…
My bucket list goal: Taste every cheese mentioned in the cheese shop sketch.
I'm not looking for neither compliments, sex or candy. I am adequately supplied on all counts.
PS Elliot hated both men and women; he was a misanthrope.
Tell me, what things do women ahve to go through that men don't? Did you ever go to school worried about being beaten up? How many times has someone punched you in the head? How many times did you bleed out of your nose?
Yes, here's a dose of perspective: Short of rape, male victims of violence outnumber female victims in just about every category, and even in rape a new picture is emerging much closer to parity simply because female-on-male rape up to recently wasn't even characterised as such.
Misandry… women laughing on a show about a man's genitals being chopped off and fed to the trash dispenser, women saying men falsely accused of rape can learn from the experience, women on RadFem openly theoretizing about killing 90% of all males, a ''violence against women'' act despite males being a majority of…
No. A climate in which men are instantly regarded with hostility and suspicion raises IMMEDIATE, objective and real world negative consequences for all men, the kinds women never even have to contemplate.
Would you make the same assumption about black people? Black people commit more crimes per unit of population, therefore you can assume ALL black people are dangerous until proven otherwise?
When you link one attribute of a criminal to ALL members who share that attribute, that's a blanket accusation, not to mention a fine example of bigotry. Imagine if everyone harped about Elliots Asian descent what an outcry it would be, or the blackness of those two sniper dudes. Most mainstream fenimists, not to…
Men are more often victims of violent crimes than women.
I'm sorry, but I would pinpoint exactly THESE two episodes where Monty Python started going downhill and noticeably dipped in quality for the rest of the series. The laughs just aren't there. Calling a sketch ''conceptually interesting'' as opposed to ''funny'' is just like calling your food edible, or your date a…
1) Free country.
2) Apply the advice to yourself.
3) Any feminists in your rank of friends?
Really, women know this? The person writing the letter to Dan could have certainly had me fooled. What about feminists that posit that you shouldn't raise male children or that any heterosexual sex is sleeping with the aggressor?
Accusations of misogyny= the new misandry.
This Elliot guy has really ushered in a whole new phase and level of misandry. Now men can't even defend themselves from accusations of misogyny it seems. ''Not all men''? The real answer should be ''F—- you!'' Especially to people who write to columns for examples of men who…
Bring me … the rack! (Naked Melissandre walks in)
Why ale you accusing the most beroved comedy tloupe of lacism?
''But it would do well to remember that there are some audience members who know all too well how fragile and mortal their own bodies can be.''
Why there is one and only one running gag in the history of everything that's been conistently funny and that's joking about Colin's receding hairline in ''Whose Line is it Anyway?''
''It all started with a badly timed bald joke.''
Yeah, you're correct. I misremembered.