Certainly this will be buried in all the boring Kavanaugh rubbish, but anyway: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/sep/26/distracted-boyfriend-meme-sexist-swedish-advertising
Just like "racist" has been overused so often it's lost all meaning, so will "sexist" quickly become a meaningless term.
Originally posted by @great-king-rat Certainly this will be buried in all the boring Kavanaugh rubbish, but anyway: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/sep/26/distracted-boyfriend-meme-sexist-swedish-advertising
Just like "racist" has been overused so often it's lost all meaning, so will "sexist" quickly become a meaningless term.
Well done, over-sensitive idiots.
women will soon realize their cause has been high jacked by democrats.
Originally posted by @great-king-rat Certainly this will be buried in all the boring Kavanaugh rubbish, but anyway: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/sep/26/distracted-boyfriend-meme-sexist-swedish-advertising
Just like "racist" has been overused so often it's lost all meaning, so will "sexist" quickly become a meaningless term.
Well done, over-sensitive idiots.
It's a difficult call.
There's nothing inherently sexist about ogling a woman.
But using that image to promote something, could be.
I don't see why people would complain about it though. I presume they've got nothing more pressing to do with their lives.
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Originally posted by @shavixmir It's a difficult call.
There's nothing inherently sexist about ogling a woman.
But using that image to promote something, could be.
I don't see why people would complain about it though. I presume they've got nothing more pressing to do with their lives.
I love a bit of eye candy/not sexist/ just what makes the world go round.
Originally posted by @shavixmir It's a difficult call.
There's nothing inherently sexist about ogling a woman.
But using that image to promote something, could be.
I don't see why people would complain about it though. I presume they've got nothing more pressing to do with their lives.
A humourous picture toying with our primal instincts could be sexist?