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Aubrey and Renee constantly being sexist against men. |
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Aubrey and Renee constantly being sexist against men.
Self-explanatory if you've been watching.
I still don't understand why liberals think it's ok for women to say and do what they want but what men say and do is judged. So much for equality. |
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Self-explanatory if you've been watching.
I still don't understand why liberals think it's ok for women to say and do what they want but what men say and do is judged. So much for equality. |
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Self-explanatory if you've been watching.
I still don't understand why liberals think it's ok for women to say and do what they want but what men say and do is judged. So much for equality. |
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So what did Audrey and Renee say?
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I don't like it either OP. Not all sexism is hostile or misogynist. There is such thing as benevolent sexism (favouring women due to their gender and portraying them as weak). I am full equality between the genders
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I didn't hear them say anything as pig-ignorant as Lewis' "people ... and women." What a moron.
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She only nominates men.. and Sam with the "Girl Power" card.. I wish someone on TV would shout "Boy power" see how it goes down.
Oh by the way a male commentator was criticized this week for referring to women as "Girls".. I suppose it`s ok if you`re a woman saying "Girl power" |
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Both of them have issues with men and that's now rubbing off on their little lapdog Katie who played the feminist card tonight with Heavy D.
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I don't like it either OP. Not all sexism is hostile or misogynist. There is such thing as benevolent sexism (favouring women due to their gender and portraying them as weak). I am full equality between the genders
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It's not just Renee but also most of the BOTS panel. I don't agree with the idea that a woman needs a man to defend her in an argument. I'm not a fan of Katie and didn't agree with all that she said but I did think she was able to defend herself and didn't need to be rescued by anyone (not even a man).
I can't stand Lewis but I think he realized he meant "people, meaning men and women" when he initially said "man" or "men". He tried to correct himself but screwed it up. I think he was trying to sound equalist (or whatever the term is for equality between the sexes) and screwed it up. I like that he realized his initial error and I wish he could have gotten it correct throughout his message (I liked the message even though I don't care for Lewis). |
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It's not just Renee but also most of the BOTS panel. I don't agree with the idea that a woman needs a man to defend her in an argument. I'm not a fan of Katie and didn't agree with all that she said but I did think she was able to defend herself and didn't need to be rescued by anyone (not even a man).
I can't stand Lewis but I think he realized he meant "people, meaning men and women" when he initially said "man" or "men". He tried to correct himself but screwed it up. I think he was trying to sound equalist (or whatever the term is for equality between the sexes) and screwed it up. I like that he realized his initial error and I wish he could have gotten it correct throughout his message (I liked the message even though I don't care for Lewis). The word used by Martin Luther King is "man". Lewis was quoting him so also used the word "man", but decided to edit the quotation. Still funny hearing a man (person/woman) of violence quoting a man of peace though. |
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"The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy".
The word used by Martin Luther King is "man". Lewis was quoting him so also used the word "man", but decided to edit the quotation. Still funny hearing a man (person/woman) of violence quoting a man of peace though. )Good on you for recognizing the quote ![]() Where did the "standing on shoulders of giants" quote come from? edit: the "standing on the shoulders of giants" could have come from the rock band Oasis (lol), or Isaac Newton (or older references) https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Isaac_Newton https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standi...ders_of_giants |
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He was trying to be PC and bungled it. I have to say, despite not caring for Lewis, he is more well read (I guess) than many of the others. However I still want him out (and still want Bear to win
)Good on you for recognizing the quote ![]() Where did the "standing on shoulders of giants" quote come from? Lewis isn't well read, he got it off some meme posted on a glamour model's facebook page. |
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That was our Isaac Newton. And our Noel Gallagher.
Lewis isn't well read, he got it off some meme posted on a glamour model's facebook page. ![]() He may have some education but he comes across so smarmy and fake. |
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That would not surprise me
![]() He may have some education but he comes across so smarmy and fake. |
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And violent
yes, throwing a drink in someone's face is violent as was his posturing up to Boom. This is different from throwing a cup at a glass. Lewis was violent toward a person. Bear was violent with an inanimate object (releasing his anger in a more acceptable manner, not ideal but better than at a person) |
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violent at another person
yes, throwing a drink in someone's face is violent as was his posturing up to Boom. This is different from throwing a cup at a glass. Lewis was violent toward a person. Bear was violent with an inanimate object (releasing his anger in a more acceptable manner, not ideal but better than at a person) |
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She's homophobic too, constantly calling certain men 'Degenerate Cocksuckers'. I'm surprised Frankie hasn't said anything.
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She's homophobic too, constantly calling certain men 'Degenerate Cocksuckers'. I'm surprised Frankie hasn't said anything.
She seems like a really nasty piece of work to me. You'd need to be a pretty disturbed individual to spit in someone's sandwich and coffee. |
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She's homophobic too, constantly calling certain men 'Degenerate Cocksuckers'. I'm surprised Frankie hasn't said anything.
While i'm sure It's origin was homophobic, it's general usage isn't today. At least, not in the US. Any more than calling someone as Bastard is indicative of a hatred of women or mothers. |
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It's not just Renee but also most of the BOTS panel. I don't agree with the idea that a woman needs a man to defend her in an argument. I'm not a fan of Katie and didn't agree with all that she said but I did think she was able to defend herself and didn't need to be rescued by anyone (not even a man).
I can't stand Lewis but I think he realized he meant "people, meaning men and women" when he initially said "man" or "men". He tried to correct himself but screwed it up. I think he was trying to sound equalist (or whatever the term is for equality between the sexes) and screwed it up. I like that he realized his initial error and I wish he could have gotten it correct throughout his message (I liked the message even though I don't care for Lewis). |
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You love Lewis!!! 😃 💕😘😃 💕💘
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() lol ![]() but I do have a soft spot for Bear
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"The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy".
The word used by Martin Luther King is "man". Lewis was quoting him so also used the word "man", but decided to edit the quotation. Still funny hearing a man (person/woman) of violence quoting a man of peace though. ![]() ![]()
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