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Domo orrigato Mr. Roboto ...
276: and 'fat'ism is applauded.

*does a quick reboot of HK's silly to prevent a melancholy meltdown and an end to Chat as we know it*

"There's only two things I hate in this world. People who are intolerant of other people's cultures and the Dutch."

It's a society built on patriarchy, HK ... and yes, on racial superiority as well ... but anyone who believes patriarchy is dead is kidding themselves.

By no means do I believe that all men fit into that idea, though, or that all men are sexist.  No f'n way.  :-)

Nice Save ;)

No, I agree that society is built upon patriarchy.

But I'm still not sure how you believe that Sexism is more acceptable than Racism? Can you give an example?

Heavy convo.

*starts singing - "I'd stop the world and melt with you"*

It wasn't a save ... it's the truth. 

Has anyone read the 'First trip to the States' thread? I feel kinda offended. I understand that we in the US are probably have a higher rate of obesity than other countries. And I understand the reasons.

I don't know if I feel offended that she seems to view us as all fat lazy lard arses or the fact that people are posting that her prespective was scued because she was at a theme park (so people that go to theme parks are fat lazy arse?).

Original Post by hkellick:

Nice Save ;)

No, I agree that society is built upon patriarchy.

But I'm still not sure how you believe that Sexism is more acceptable than Racism? Can you give an example?

 Ahem ---> *points to recent Democrat presidential primary race*

I haven't read, but... what bothers you about that. The US DOES have one of the highest obesity rates in the world? And there really ARE alot of Obese people in America.

Original Post by shnitzel:

Original Post by hkellick:

Nice Save ;)

No, I agree that society is built upon patriarchy.

But I'm still not sure how you believe that Sexism is more acceptable than Racism? Can you give an example?

 Ahem ---> *points to recent Democrat presidential primary race*

Oh, you WENT there.

OK, so what are we pointing to? are you suggesting Hillary lost because she was a woman and Barack a Black? Because I do not buy that. Hillary lost because of her own screw-ups, her committe's screw-ups and her husband's screw-ups. In general, Hillary and her people screwed up ALOT more than "Bitter and Hanging to Guns" Obama

I was about to say that exact thing, shiznit ...  It wasn't considered weird or out there to talk about Hillary's hair or shoes or clothes, or how her emotions might sway her leadership abilities.  Yet all of that is blatantly sexist.

Or maybe it bothers me becuase it just feeds my low self (body) image to think that people are looking at me and assume that I'm lazy because of my size.

It's not why she lost, though.

Agrees with Carrie/Tracy.

OK.. that's legitimate, Carrie.

Kim, people are looking at you. Enjoy your life and your body ANYWAY. Seriously, high self esteem is when you know people are looking at you and you know it doesn't matter anymore. :)

*thinks Kim is a hot tamale*
Original Post by yachtracer1977:

It's not why she lost, though.

My reasons? I have to disagree. She lost because of all that, because of negative advertising and Bosnia and the fact that she seemed desperate to say anything to anyone to win. All of that.

Not because of her laugh or her shoes or her hair or her emotions.

Well ... that's what I'm saying.  The portrayal of her and many discussions of her were dripping with sexism, but the sexist culture is NOT why she lost.

OK. :)

... I can't disagree with you, then. :)

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