why is that funny?
I don't get it. Homosexuality cannot be controlled, you wouldn't make fun of a person just for being black, or maybe you would actually.
Yes, I defend homosexuals because I'm secretly homophobic.
It never actually works out that way does it
Huh? I must of missed something in this thread.
I was commenting on the link doombug posted here.
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I was commenting on the link doombug posted here.
It was inappropriate for a stranger to invite Rebecca Watson to his hotel room for a cup of coffee. Someone who is willing to break that social norm is unpredictable. Being stuck in an elevator with an unpredictable man would be quite unsettling. Watson has my sympathy. But using this as an example of "blatant misogyny" seems extreme.
I wouldn't be surprised if all the sparring between PZ Myers, Watson and Dawkins is mainly an attempt to get media attention.
And you find this fall down laughing funny? Curious, but not surprising.
... it sounds forward, but with a different woman, he could have gotten lucky.
I think she has every right to her opinion.
She has every right to her opinion. But I agree with Dawkins. That was not an example of "blatant misogyny". In this particular example I side with Dawkins. But I'm actually a bigger fan of Rebecca Watson that Richard Dawkins. I think Rebecca over reacted. Nobody's perfect.
She didn't over react by talking about it. The invitation was inappropriate and she is correct to point that out. She over reacted by using it as an example of "blatant misogyny". It wasn't.
She didn't over react by talking about it. The invitation was inappropriate and she is correct to point that out. She over reacted by using it as an example of "blatant misogyny". It wasn't.
He said Rebecca should "stop whining and grow a thicker skin." I don't see how he can make such a call since he wasn't in the elevator. Only the woman knows for sure how this guy was coming across and it creeped her out.
Not even close. But that's women... always over reacting.....
Now that's misogyny
I agree with you there. I think Watson had a legitimate complaint about the man in the elevator. I think Dawkins should have shown her some sympathy. But I don't think misogyny was involved on anyone's part here. I think the guy in the elevator had poor social skills. And I think Watson and Dawkins are media whores.
Media whores....I agree on that.
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