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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This thread is so sexist. As others have said, if Robert Downey Jr. or The Rock had made the same irreverent comment, he would just be a guy protecting his time or making a dry joke. When a man corrects someone like this, it's nbd because we're used to seeing men with authority. But when a woman corrects a man and isn't sufficiently ingratiating, out come the TONE POLICE to call her a total bitch or a c*nt or just say she was totally rude. Whereas again if a man did it the same person would not even notice. Wake up ladies. Stop penalizing women for doing something that you'd think was totally normal if someone with a cock did it. Except, like, peeing standing up etc.[/quote] :wink: yep.[/quote] Uh no. Plenty of men get themselves into trouble for acting like assholes. Most recently Leonardo D. Remember Lemon, the news guy who asked women raped by Cosby why they didn't bite his penis or something like that? I am female and it really sets back feminism when people throw around "sexist" without thinking. Save it for actual sexism. [/quote] I have no idea about that question that reporter asked. But in this case, Jennifer Lawrence is being jumped on for making a dry joke that no one would think twice of someone like...Leonardo Dicaprio (or any other well liked actor) had made it instead. People would have "gotten it" if Leo had said it. But Jennifer says it and she's not being a nice girl, she's being mean, she's being a b*tch.... It's subtle but it is absolutely there. It sounds like the question the male reporter asked the Cosby victims is probably a question that some people, like Oprah, could have asked quite easily. Others not so much. [/quote]
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