But it's ok if it's due to misogynism?
And the original tweet wasn't about "fat chicks wearing yoga pants in public", it was about all women wearing yoga pants in public.
Is Eric a misogynistic prude or a prudish misogynist?
..peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard..
..peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard..
..peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard..
But it's ok if it's due to misogynism?
People should wear what they’d like. Are you bothered by this? Please provide a list of objectionable clothing in your opinion broken down by BMI, body shape, size, age, etc.
Why limit it to what people wear? What if I object to gay college football fans throwing streamers? Or people virtue signaling by wrapping their cars and boats in "Make America Great Again" stuff?
Did he say all in his tweet?
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Essentially the only place women should wear yoga pants is in the privacy of their home and only around their husband. No mention of limitations based on the size of the woman.BDKJMU wrote:Did he say all in his tweet?
Well if he was referring to all women I stand corrected. Thought he was referring to fat chicks.
..peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard..
Yes.
..peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard..
Well I think most people would feel that’s just mean.
Saying she shouldn’t be wearing spamdex in public isn’t being mean.
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I wouldn’t but then again spandex doesn’t look great on me. And I’m relatively thin too. Who am I to judge?
She's almost as big as trump.
Of course this is Merica. She, you, I, and everone can dress how we want. And you, I, and everyone else is free to take her pic, put it online, and comment on it in any way we want…
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That’s wrong. Really wrong. And there should be a law against it. And if you can’t call out BOTH the Biden family AND the Trump family on this, you’re just an uber partisan not truly interested in reforming what’s broken.”
I understand that the artist has the right to his vision, but this is a deliberately offensive artistic image that has nothing to do with reality. Would I like my son to see this cartoon? No. I'd rather show him the incredible beauty of Turgoyak Lake, Zyurateul National Park, Ignatievskaya Cave, Arkaim. This will help him draw conclusions about the region.
Such cartoons are deliberate work against our country. Information war through works of art. In books, textbooks, films and even cartoons, they deliberately create the image of Russia as a country where everyone is dissatisfied with life, they drink, use drugs, and take bribes. I hope the management of the TV channels understands this and will limit the display of some stories.
Yeah, clear case of the left-wing Nashville PD deep-sixing the manifesto because it isn't "convenient to the left" whatever that means.