In a world where we have to hear incessantly about unconscious biases that largely don't exist (or are blown out of proportion) --
-- I'd love to hear anyone acknowledge the true unconscious bias we have as a species to protect women from any and all perceived harms, even when they're self-inflicted and/or truly imaginary.
Blaming it on a class is out of thin air, dummy, just like you would be if you claimed that blacks as a class are oppressing you because of affirmative action.
Newsweek reached out to representatives for Gibbons' campaign Sunday afternoon for additional remarks.
Article published around 2 or 3 PM Sunday afternoon. It's weird, this wasn't even that imbalanced, it's not like it was a hit piece. I guess they just didn't need any comments from him.
Imagine if journos were required to publish the time of day when comment was sought alongside the time of day when the article was published. You could read firsthand that they called at 2:15 and went to press at 2:17.
I love how Newsweek tries to frame this as a hitpiece, but it actually makes him look. If anything, the only problem I have with this is that he only said that women are not oppressed, and not blacks as well.
In a world where we have to hear incessantly about unconscious biases that largely don't exist (or are blown out of proportion) --
-- I'd love to hear anyone acknowledge the true unconscious bias we have as a species to protect women from any and all perceived harms, even when they're self-inflicted and/or truly imaginary.
Now say they're the oppressors.
Dare we even hope?
You are like a feminist's idea of an anti-feminist, who sees everything in the mirror image of her own ideas.
"I whine about phony oppression by an entire gender, so if I pretend to be an anti-feminist... just switch the terms!"
I mean, we just saw the Harris admin restrict Covid bailouts to only women and their BLM purse puppies.
It's not exactly out of thin air.
Blaming it on a class is out of thin air, dummy, just like you would be if you claimed that blacks as a class are oppressing you because of affirmative action.
"all the women in power are working against us, but some random girl on the street isn't so...not all women!"
Like I said, your 'answers' seem like they're copied from what feminists say about men.
Well, if your main political positions are "whatever the enemy is against", you will sound like their opposite.
#BASED
Also, as an aside:
Article published around 2 or 3 PM Sunday afternoon. It's weird, this wasn't even that imbalanced, it's not like it was a hit piece. I guess they just didn't need any comments from him.
Imagine if journos were required to publish the time of day when comment was sought alongside the time of day when the article was published. You could read firsthand that they called at 2:15 and went to press at 2:17.
I love how Newsweek tries to frame this as a hitpiece, but it actually makes him look. If anything, the only problem I have with this is that he only said that women are not oppressed, and not blacks as well.