Since I've noticed that calling out shitty, sexist anti-women language and behavior (especially when it's coming from women) using the word misogyny is considered too harsh, and I think just calling shenanigans is too nice, I've decided we need a new word to talk about these issues. A compromise.
Misogynanigans.
So, to inaugurate it,
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Does that mean I have to faint now?
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Only if you read the kind of books or watch the kind of TV Charlotte Allen doesn't approve of.
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I don't read Oprah books or romance novels in general, I'm good a math, I don't watch Grey's Anatomy, I've never been in an accident in spite of having a drive commute for 15 years, and I own a grand total of 6 pairs of shoes that get me through life.
So first off, don't be including me in your "we" stereotype of women.
And second, who the hell cares if someone loves shoes? Or adores Grey's Anatomy? Or digs reading trashy romance novels? They fail at being a woman? If that's ALL there is to their life, they fail as a person.
Oh, and why the HELL must women constantly think that emotions are "weak?" or "silly?" Where did that notion come from? Sure if you're 24/7 hysterical about something, that's ridiculous, but ( ... )
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I don't know, I just call bullshit, but I'm crude like that.
There's just so much... *wrong*, there that I don't even know where to start. Women's and men's brains are different? Well, d'uh! But researchers don't generally make assumptions (unlike her) that one is any better than the other. Different doesn't mean bad, or wrong... or *anything*!
Her article reminds me of some particularly ugly assumptions made by pseudo-scientists about African-Americans way back in the bad old days.
It hasn't gotten any prettier over the years.
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WIN.
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