I don't feel the need to flash my feminist credentials, because you all know me or should. Suffice to say, I love and respect women and I value informed choice, and I try to leave a wide berth for people who make *informed* choices, even when they disagree with mine. Uninformed choices and positions of privilege? Yeah, those are things I like to
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The idea that good and healthy things are only available to those who can afford them is vile to me. I could go on at length about that, but I won't, because I've got enough going on right now to make me want to spit quarters.
Fuck 'em all.
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Maybe if mothers were still sewing appropriate clothing for their girls, this wouldn't be a problem.
Annnnnd....go.
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I just figured with a serious response elsewhere, my inner smartass couldn't let it go.
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This "you can't hold me responsible for what other people do" branch of feminism makes me froth - like the women I knew in college who argued that they should be able to do whatever they liked at parties and expect that it would be a safe space because "men shouldn't rape". Well... yes, in a perfect world, but we don't live in a perfect world, and as women, we need to take ownership of our responsibilities in creating the world we want to see. Making it the other's responsibility allows up to continue to play the victimhood card while not having to make any of the hard choices ourselves.
And I'm sorry, "advertising trumps parenting"? Seriously? Only if you let it. Doesn't mean it doesn't suck having to be the mean mom saying no all the time, but that's what you have to do if your values disagree with the prevailing pop culture. Last time I checked, that was called parenting.
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Ruthless comment policing means that now almost every single comment agrees with her, funnily enough.
Edited for typo.
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Reminds me of Nader voters. OUR 2.7% WILL CHANGE THE WORLD!!!
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