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03-09-2012, 07:43 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Misogyny is an attitude of hatred for females because they are female.
IF Pat says anything even vaguely considered hateful toward women, which I would argue, but if he did- he did it because he sees them as equal and as laughable as any other person. Pat's one of the most clever, subtle, and nuanced comedians I've ever heard. Anyone who would think he hates women BECAUSE they are women is quite enormously missing the point. Pat holds women up to the same standard as men, which makes them as targetable as any other person for ridicule. |
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Is my hit bit "ME SO HORNY!!!" racist?
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if that type of biut is racist, then "Lo fi" is a potentially controversial act.
i am nto saying this as a fact, btw, but i wonder if the father of a child with cerebral palsy might purposedly ignore sings of their child dying cause its a weight off their shoulders and then proceed to sue the schools so they can make money out of that and release their guilt. |
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Before I listen to any more of the story, I've seen the pictures of the neck brace kid that died: Am I the only one wondering if somehow the parents are.. relieved of a burdon?
I'll never father a child so I'll never know all the blah blah, but my grandpa is like in his 70s, legs amputated after a bad accident, in and out of the hospital and barely hanging on. My mom is in a constant state of distress as a result of it. Let him go. He's circling the drain, time to stop spending resources and money on him. These parents are gonna make out nice. A problem gone, a fat stack of cash. They'll always remember the love they had for their son, no one can take that away from them. Now their years of being good people are justified, due to the neglect of someone else. Just sayin. |
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