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sandensea

(21,642 posts)
23. Well said as always.
Sat Jun 17, 2017, 03:49 PM
Jun 2017

The wording, especially, plays right into Republican hands.

We're just lucky O'Lielly is no longer on the air, as he would have liked nothing more than to incite Mike Harriot to the show just to yell at him and talk over him with all the typical chest-thumping slogans of his.

Not America - but certain Americans. sandensea Jun 2017 #1
Agreed. It is PREJUDICE & bigotry to place this on ALL Americans. Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2017 #19
Well said as always. sandensea Jun 2017 #23
My brother posted on FB JustAnotherGen Jun 2017 #29
As I said, we understand the feeling. The thing is blind rage & all-or-nothing thinking don't work. Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2017 #36
Are you certain JustAnotherGen Jun 2017 #114
This sheshe2 Jun 2017 #106
No. It's not. - nt KingCharlemagne Jun 2017 #56
Prejudice - pre-judging - is where you call me a whore before you ever meet me. Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2017 #64
Racism is as American as cherry pie. Witness Trump. - nt KingCharlemagne Jun 2017 #75
Trump is a good example. Why did the writer use such misogynistic language? yardwork Jun 2017 #77
Why don't you ask him or post a response at the source? - nt KingCharlemagne Jun 2017 #80
Trump does NOT define me. Does he define you? Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2017 #83
I'm a Socialist Internationalist, not some bourgeois nationalist. - nt KingCharlemagne Jun 2017 #86
Oh, so you are special. Not covered by the blanket condemnation of the essay of all Americans. . . n Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2017 #88
All Socialists are special. We're way ahead of our time. Witness Star Trek. - nt KingCharlemagne Jun 2017 #91
I'll just let that sit there. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2017 #92
You do that. Think about Star Trek and money. Ever see any change hands, save KingCharlemagne Jun 2017 #93
It's fiction. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2017 #94
Post removed Post removed Jun 2017 #100
Yes. And another mistake the essay makes is Binary Thinking Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2017 #22
being a poor white i can resonate with your feeling Stargazer99 Jun 2017 #2
America is not a bitch because this place isn't run by women. Zing Zing Zingbah Jun 2017 #3
A point that was clearly lost on the author. WinkyDink Jun 2017 #5
I find this writing hateful, extremist, divisive and stupid. Hortensis Jun 2017 #4
The author's babylonsister Jun 2017 #8
It's palpable, all right. It was palpable at Trump rallies as Hortensis Jun 2017 #10
I object to America being characterized as a bad woman. yardwork Jun 2017 #6
That's exactly what I was thinking. Zing Zing Zingbah Jun 2017 #9
I saw your post upthread after I posted and agree with your's too! yardwork Jun 2017 #11
If its A (one) bad man destroying this country, how come most people of the examples hughee99 Jun 2017 #13
All the people he mentions were killed by men. yardwork Jun 2017 #18
Not true... ADX Jun 2017 #28
Right. One woman. Her husband was in the helicopter. yardwork Jun 2017 #31
Yeah, hubby was in the helo, describing Crutcher as a "bad dude"... ADX Jun 2017 #32
Don't get hung up on a figure of speech. The OP is not about women it's about injustice in the US brush Jun 2017 #34
Why THAT figure? Oppressed individuals often kick the next person lower on the pole. Why kick women? Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2017 #37
Do ya really thing the poster was trying to kick women? Come on, he/she used... brush Jun 2017 #47
Refusing to use sexist speech that bashes women is an EASY way to bring MORE JUSTICE. Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2017 #48
Hoping he/she will soon. But it's also easy to ignore all of the intent and content of ... brush Jun 2017 #49
"Commonly used" is no excuse. It was common in the South for many years to call Harriot a ni____. Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2017 #50
I give up. Still concentration on that and not the content or intent. brush Jun 2017 #52
As I said, I've addressed content & intent in my other posts in this thread, starting w #19. Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2017 #53
It's more than just a phrase. Read the last sentences in the OP's excerpt: yardwork Jun 2017 #74
I stand corrected and informed, didn't realize the phrase was such an issue. brush Jun 2017 #78
Did you read my post? It's much more than just a "phrase." yardwork Jun 2017 #82
Yes I did. I stand corrected. brush Jun 2017 #87
Thank you. Aside from the metaphor, I agree with the writer's overall point. yardwork Jun 2017 #89
Thank you and others for enightnening me on the use of that phrase. Don't get me started... brush Jun 2017 #96
I know, and it's infuriating how few people acknowledge this. yardwork Jun 2017 #98
It is not a common figure of speech unless you are sexist, crude and derogatory. 58Sunliner Jun 2017 #61
The female metaphor is quite strong, especially in the last paragraph. yardwork Jun 2017 #44
This message was self-deleted by its author 58Sunliner Jun 2017 #58
It uses female-specific slurs to describe male violence nt geek tragedy Jun 2017 #63
+1000 58Sunliner Jun 2017 #67
Thanks for that succinct point. yardwork Jun 2017 #76
Don't tell us not to "get hung up" on misogyny. It reflects poorly on you. Gravitycollapse Jun 2017 #70
I stand corrected. brush Jun 2017 #72
From your comments you seemed to indicate that the issue was "A" bad man destrying the country hughee99 Jun 2017 #45
Sounds like you misunderstood my post. yardwork Jun 2017 #46
This message was self-deleted by its author stillsoleft Jun 2017 #14
Actually, I object to any woman being referred to as a."bitch". whathehell Jun 2017 #20
I agree. Dumping and venting while using misogynistic terms is not journalism. 58Sunliner Jun 2017 #60
Thank you. n/t whathehell Jun 2017 #68
Are they necessarily "female metaphors"? As in, "we all know you're a whore. We're KingCharlemagne Jun 2017 #79
Read the entire excerpt above, especially the last paragraph. yardwork Jun 2017 #81
I take your point but wish only to note that, as a matter of usage, countries have KingCharlemagne Jun 2017 #84
I acknowledge that point. yardwork Jun 2017 #85
+1000 smirkymonkey Jun 2017 #99
Not a fan of the misogynist language.... Adrahil Jun 2017 #7
Likewise SHRED Jun 2017 #15
White supremicist killer cop. AngryAmish Jun 2017 #12
Do you know what you are talking about? Do you know the name of this "white Supremacist"? question everything Jun 2017 #17
+1. Always best to check first before posting. Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2017 #21
White supremacy is the ideology that claims white people are superior loyalsister Jun 2017 #27
No, he's Hispanic. cwydro Jun 2017 #24
Hispanics can't be white !? YCHDT Jun 2017 #73
Does this man look white to you? LittleBlue Jun 2017 #108
Thank you. nt cwydro Jun 2017 #110
So I'll take this response as an "I don't know", it doesn't matter prejudice is prejudice and it ... YCHDT Jun 2017 #113
I was not on the jury. I did not even follow the trial question everything Jun 2017 #16
Just substitute the term "white supremacy" for racism. Does that work for you? brush Jun 2017 #35
While you are busy inserting white supremacy or racism into someone else's post, 58Sunliner Jun 2017 #65
I don't get how since I'm AA and have posted my digust at the racist verdict on this and... brush Jun 2017 #71
Attention to your cause is the spangled dangle to the angle. pbmus Jun 2017 #59
This message was self-deleted by its author PatrickforO Jun 2017 #25
I refuse to wallow in collective guilt packman Jun 2017 #26
You're profiting off the advantages you've secured thanks to 300 years of stolen labor KingCharlemagne Jun 2017 #95
Americans offended thbobby Jun 2017 #30
What's your role? Vinnie From Indy Jun 2017 #41
Most people I read are offended by the overt sexism and reek of misogyny. 58Sunliner Jun 2017 #66
he's obviously a real man; likes to say B- and W- to try to look tough. nt TheFrenchRazor Jun 2017 #33
That's a stunningly misogynistic set of metaphors. nolabear Jun 2017 #38
The comments on this thread are proof Solomon Jun 2017 #39
Nonsense. I've seen this justifiable rage expressed in far less offensive ways. nolabear Jun 2017 #42
Yeah, yeah, yeah. We'll just protest by just sitting on Solomon Jun 2017 #90
What? That doesn't even make sense. nolabear Jun 2017 #102
"Denial" about what? People are objecting to the writer's pervasive metaphor of America not simply WinkyDink Jun 2017 #103
Wallowing in misogynistic slurs is not a badge of righteousness nt geek tragedy Jun 2017 #107
We're objecting to the offensive, misogynistic language. cwydro Jun 2017 #109
I find the mercuryblues Jun 2017 #111
This is not the way. Vinnie From Indy Jun 2017 #40
Post removed Post removed Jun 2017 #43
that's harsh ornotna Jun 2017 #51
Completely true. onecaliberal Jun 2017 #55
Misogyny is a vile metaphoric device to use when attempting to right wrongs. VOX Jun 2017 #54
Why do we keep demonizing something bad as a bitch, as female? A whore? Really? 58Sunliner Jun 2017 #57
In a word: Eve. WinkyDink Jun 2017 #105
Why the misogynistic language to describe male violence? nt geek tragedy Jun 2017 #62
OP is deeply misogynist. Please delete. Gravitycollapse Jun 2017 #69
Mind boggling MFM008 Jun 2017 #97
bookmarked, K& R!!!!! heaven05 Jun 2017 #101
"So true"? America is some personification of The Evil Female? In an essay expressing rage at MEN'S WinkyDink Jun 2017 #104
Right on! countryjake Jun 2017 #112
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