Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's very touching, but I can't help but think if a professional female host had spent that much time/emotion on the same topic, she would have been permanently pigeonholed professionally.
I hate that that comes to mind for me, but it's always really hard for me to see such significant differences in reaction when men and women do exactly the same actions in the workplace.
Glad his son is going to be okay. How terrifying.
I disagree, I think Ellen could easily get away with someone like this.
Ellen, Oprah, Meredith Viera, Tyra Banks, Rachel Ray could all get away with this without being pidgeonholed professionally. Talk show hosts can get away with it. Reporters and journalists could not. Jimmy Kimmel is a talk show host and can get away with it because of his profession, not because of his gender.
I really don't think Meredith Viera or Rachel Ray could. Tyra Banks maybe. Ellen & Oprah yes.
And I'd argue those are all already pigenholed into a "woman's show" host role.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's very touching, but I can't help but think if a professional female host had spent that much time/emotion on the same topic, she would have been permanently pigeonholed professionally.
I hate that that comes to mind for me, but it's always really hard for me to see such significant differences in reaction when men and women do exactly the same actions in the workplace.
Glad his son is going to be okay. How terrifying.
I disagree, I think Ellen could easily get away with someone like this.
Ellen, Oprah, Meredith Viera, Tyra Banks, Rachel Ray could all get away with this without being pidgeonholed professionally. Talk show hosts can get away with it. Reporters and journalists could not. Jimmy Kimmel is a talk show host and can get away with it because of his profession, not because of his gender.
Anonymous wrote:Of course we welcome advocates when they get on board. Of course we applaud Kimmel for using his platform to raise awareness.
Just lamenting the fact that it sometimes takes personal impact for people to get involved. Think about how different our world might be if everyone just got it from the get go. Think about how different our world might be if people used their platforms and resources for social change all the time. That's all.
Anonymous wrote:Of course we welcome advocates when they get on board. Of course we applaud Kimmel for using his platform to raise awareness.
Just lamenting the fact that it sometimes takes personal impact for people to get involved. Think about how different our world might be if everyone just got it from the get go. Think about how different our world might be if people used their platforms and resources for social change all the time. That's all.
Anonymous wrote:I never paid much attention to him, but between this and his tearful tribute to Rodney Dangerfield, I'm falling completely in love with him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's very touching, but I can't help but think if a professional female host had spent that much time/emotion on the same topic, she would have been permanently pigeonholed professionally.
I hate that that comes to mind for me, but it's always really hard for me to see such significant differences in reaction when men and women do exactly the same actions in the workplace.
Glad his son is going to be okay. How terrifying.
I disagree, I think Ellen could easily get away with someone like this.
Please don't play the woman card, he's a parent plain and dimple and used his platform to raise awareness. I've been watching him for awhile and he doesn't shy away from controversy and saying what needs to be said while interjecting humor. To the previous poster who mentioned it's not until x happens that someone cares... yeah welcome to human nature it's called walk a mile in someone's shoes and no one is immune to it.
Wrong. Many of us are able to see past our own needs to understand why it's critically important for everyone to have access to healthcare (and other human rights). In fact, a bunch of us actually dedicate our careers to advocate for others.
Again, I'm not throwing rocks at him. As I said earlier, I just wish everyone would do a better job of recognizing these things before something happens to them. No clue why that's a controversial suggestion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's very touching, but I can't help but think if a professional female host had spent that much time/emotion on the same topic, she would have been permanently pigeonholed professionally.
I hate that that comes to mind for me, but it's always really hard for me to see such significant differences in reaction when men and women do exactly the same actions in the workplace.
Glad his son is going to be okay. How terrifying.
I disagree, I think Ellen could easily get away with someone like this.
Please don't play the woman card, he's a parent plain and dimple and used his platform to raise awareness. I've been watching him for awhile and he doesn't shy away from controversy and saying what needs to be said while interjecting humor. To the previous poster who mentioned it's not until x happens that someone cares... yeah welcome to human nature it's called walk a mile in someone's shoes and no one is immune to it.
Wrong. Many of us are able to see past our own needs to understand why it's critically important for everyone to have access to healthcare (and other human rights). In fact, a bunch of us actually dedicate our careers to advocate for others.
Again, I'm not throwing rocks at him. As I said earlier, I just wish everyone would do a better job of recognizing these things before something happens to them. No clue why that's a controversial suggestion.
Anonymous wrote:Mo Brooks of Alabama is apparently immune to it, because he thinks that people who live good lives don't have pre-existing conditions.
http://www.salon.com/2017/05/02/alabama-congressman-people-who-lead-good-lives-dont-have-preexisting-conditions/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's very touching, but I can't help but think if a professional female host had spent that much time/emotion on the same topic, she would have been permanently pigeonholed professionally.
I hate that that comes to mind for me, but it's always really hard for me to see such significant differences in reaction when men and women do exactly the same actions in the workplace.
Glad his son is going to be okay. How terrifying.
I disagree, I think Ellen could easily get away with someone like this.
Please don't play the woman card, he's a parent plain and dimple and used his platform to raise awareness. I've been watching him for awhile and he doesn't shy away from controversy and saying what needs to be said while interjecting humor. To the previous poster who mentioned it's not until x happens that someone cares... yeah welcome to human nature it's called walk a mile in someone's shoes and no one is immune to it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's very touching, but I can't help but think if a professional female host had spent that much time/emotion on the same topic, she would have been permanently pigeonholed professionally.
I hate that that comes to mind for me, but it's always really hard for me to see such significant differences in reaction when men and women do exactly the same actions in the workplace.
Glad his son is going to be okay. How terrifying.
I disagree, I think Ellen could easily get away with someone like this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's very touching, but I can't help but think if a professional female host had spent that much time/emotion on the same topic, she would have been permanently pigeonholed professionally.
I hate that that comes to mind for me, but it's always really hard for me to see such significant differences in reaction when men and women do exactly the same actions in the workplace.
Glad his son is going to be okay. How terrifying.
I disagree, I think Ellen could easily get away with someone like this.
Anonymous wrote:It's very touching, but I can't help but think if a professional female host had spent that much time/emotion on the same topic, she would have been permanently pigeonholed professionally.
I hate that that comes to mind for me, but it's always really hard for me to see such significant differences in reaction when men and women do exactly the same actions in the workplace.
Glad his son is going to be okay. How terrifying.