Travis and Taylor

Anonymous
Should have said toxic masculinity instead of misogyny
Anonymous
I thought the same thing. She gets it, you get it, I get it….but there are plainly many people out there who don’t or are just simply tired of seeing it. I still say he needs to tone down that kind of stuff. We don’t need to see it EVERY SINGLE TIME, where you find yourself thinking what’s he going to do to embarrass himself this time. No wonder she never shows up at those types of events.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I thought the same thing. She gets it, you get it, I get it….but there are plainly many people out there who don’t or are just simply tired of seeing it. I still say he needs to tone down that kind of stuff. We don’t need to see it EVERY SINGLE TIME, where you find yourself thinking what’s he going to do to embarrass himself this time. No wonder she never shows up at those types of events.


It’s not every single time. At all. But this was their one live event that they did and they busted it out for the fans. I’m not getting what is so hard to understand here.
Anonymous
The cringy chugging-beer-fight-for-your-right-to-party is going to go down like the Howard Dean scream.
Anonymous
What a bunch of pearl clutchers. Did you miss when Taylor chugged a beer on the Jumbotron at the Super Bowl?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What a bunch of pearl clutchers. Did you miss when Taylor chugged a beer on the Jumbotron at the Super Bowl?


I don’t enjoy it. If you think it proves something important to you, say what about it appeals to you, don’t just attack those making a point that we don’t like it. Engage, explain otherwise you are just inflaming.
Although a smaller scale, this is the same level of toxic masculinity that comes from “locker room talk” and Billy Bush on a bus with Trump. This time it involves alcohol. Taylor enjoying a beer on a the sidelines not knowing she is on camera is different from the performative Homer Simpson act Kelce engaged in.

So why do you think this is good? What about a guy chugging a beer while pretending to get a diploma makes you laugh? What stereotypes does that touch to make you laugh?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Heard they’re at Coachella, were spotted backstage at the Bleachers set kissing and dancing.

His Happy Gilmore hat.


Her New Heights podcast hat, showing she gets it, even if some of her more immature fans don't.



Now his older brother is spinning and doing crisis PR for his middle aged idiot brother. Yikes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Heard they’re at Coachella, were spotted backstage at the Bleachers set kissing and dancing.


Taylor was famously photographed in the crowd at Coachella for Calvin Harris’s show — they still broke up like a week later.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What a bunch of pearl clutchers. Did you miss when Taylor chugged a beer on the Jumbotron at the Super Bowl?


I don’t enjoy it. If you think it proves something important to you, say what about it appeals to you, don’t just attack those making a point that we don’t like it. Engage, explain otherwise you are just inflaming.
Although a smaller scale, this is the same level of toxic masculinity that comes from “locker room talk” and Billy Bush on a bus with Trump. This time it involves alcohol. Taylor enjoying a beer on a the sidelines not knowing she is on camera is different from the performative Homer Simpson act Kelce engaged in.

So why do you think this is good? What about a guy chugging a beer while pretending to get a diploma makes you laugh? What stereotypes does that touch to make you laugh?


I'm sorry that Taylor isn't gay, but it's OK for you to privately fantasize.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What a bunch of pearl clutchers. Did you miss when Taylor chugged a beer on the Jumbotron at the Super Bowl?


I don’t enjoy it. If you think it proves something important to you, say what about it appeals to you, don’t just attack those making a point that we don’t like it. Engage, explain otherwise you are just inflaming.
Although a smaller scale, this is the same level of toxic masculinity that comes from “locker room talk” and Billy Bush on a bus with Trump. This time it involves alcohol. Taylor enjoying a beer on a the sidelines not knowing she is on camera is different from the performative Homer Simpson act Kelce engaged in.

So why do you think this is good? What about a guy chugging a beer while pretending to get a diploma makes you laugh? What stereotypes does that touch to make you laugh?


First, she knew she was on the jumbo tron. It’s why she did it. For fun.
Second, it wasn’t a fake diploma. He never picked his up when he actually graduated.
Third, it was his fundraiser event. The people there were his fans. It may not be your cup of tea, but it’s theirs.
Lighten up for gods sake.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Heard they’re at Coachella, were spotted backstage at the Bleachers set kissing and dancing.

His Happy Gilmore hat.


Her New Heights podcast hat, showing she gets it, even if some of her more immature fans don't.



Now his older brother is spinning and doing crisis PR for his middle aged idiot brother. Yikes.


That’s not crisis PR. That’s a very diplomatic way of calling someone an idiot. Nicely done in my opinion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What a bunch of pearl clutchers. Did you miss when Taylor chugged a beer on the Jumbotron at the Super Bowl?


I don’t enjoy it. If you think it proves something important to you, say what about it appeals to you, don’t just attack those making a point that we don’t like it. Engage, explain otherwise you are just inflaming.
Although a smaller scale, this is the same level of toxic masculinity that comes from “locker room talk” and Billy Bush on a bus with Trump. This time it involves alcohol. Taylor enjoying a beer on a the sidelines not knowing she is on camera is different from the performative Homer Simpson act Kelce engaged in.

So why do you think this is good? What about a guy chugging a beer while pretending to get a diploma makes you laugh? What stereotypes does that touch to make you laugh?


I'm sorry that Taylor isn't gay, but it's OK for you to privately fantasize.


Gay bashing and beer pounding are outdated and have been for a while.
Anonymous
Posters here seem so quick to put down opposing opinions. We’re all different ages, races, religions, etc. Some of us are more liberal thinking, some more conservative. A 20 year old is not going to have the same perspective or life experience or opinion on things as a person in their 30s, 40s, 50s and beyond. Please don’t label those with opinions that they don’t care for the beer chugging as “pearl clutchers” or say they need to lighten up. They just bring different life experience to the table, have a different opinion and are entitled to state it. Just as you are if your opinion differs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Posters here seem so quick to put down opposing opinions. We’re all different ages, races, religions, etc. Some of us are more liberal thinking, some more conservative. A 20 year old is not going to have the same perspective or life experience or opinion on things as a person in their 30s, 40s, 50s and beyond. Please don’t label those with opinions that they don’t care for the beer chugging as “pearl clutchers” or say they need to lighten up. They just bring different life experience to the table, have a different opinion and are entitled to state it. Just as you are if your opinion differs.


I’m sorry but when someone suggests that Travis Kelce chugging a beer at his own event is akin to Billy Bush making rape jokes, they deserve to be called out. That’s not reasonable and dilutes actual offensive behavior. You can “not like” something without venturing into the absurd that actually does more damage to the cause you profess to care so much about. Pointing that out is as legit as posting the comment to begin with. Right? According to your rules?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Posters here seem so quick to put down opposing opinions. We’re all different ages, races, religions, etc. Some of us are more liberal thinking, some more conservative. A 20 year old is not going to have the same perspective or life experience or opinion on things as a person in their 30s, 40s, 50s and beyond. Please don’t label those with opinions that they don’t care for the beer chugging as “pearl clutchers” or say they need to lighten up. They just bring different life experience to the table, have a different opinion and are entitled to state it. Just as you are if your opinion differs.


I’m sorry but when someone suggests that Travis Kelce chugging a beer at his own event is akin to Billy Bush making rape jokes, they deserve to be called out. That’s not reasonable and dilutes actual offensive behavior. You can “not like” something without venturing into the absurd that actually does more damage to the cause you profess to care so much about. Pointing that out is as legit as posting the comment to begin with. Right? According to your rules?


They are akin to each other as kegging/chugging and frat boy behavior/ locker room talk are all facets of toxic masculinity.

Don’t take my word for it, look at how the NIH cited this in their research:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8048098/
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