hmmm sounds like the speaker was calling [her] a corporate ***** someone who sells out their loyalty to corporations in exchange for their investment. bad choice of words but he's not wrong
hmmm sounds like the speaker was calling [her] a corporate ***** someone who sells out their loyalty to corporations in exchange for their investment. bad choice of words but he's not wrong
Sorry! NOPE! He meant she sells her **$$* on the corner of the street because she's a woman. He's sexist and comparable to Trump and his supporters. He gets worst everyday!!! I"M SO ANGRY!
you guys will say anything and it's apparent now more than ever
That statement is truer for y'all if anything I'm not referring to political views, I'm referring to the anger (mostly anti-establishment focused) being spewed from both Sanders and Trump camps.
Looked back a few pages but can't see a reference so has Tom Watson's rather tasteless tweets been brought up here yet? If not I think it's pretty damned relevant.
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Seems to me like he has their support
As opposed to a certain other candidate that has money from their lobbyists.
That statement is truer for y'all if anything I'm not referring to political views, I'm referring to the anger (mostly anti-establishment focused) being spewed from both Sanders and Trump camps.
"Many women seem to be walking a tightrope now ... qualities of love, openness, and gentleness are too deeply enmeshed with qualities of dependence, subservience, and masochism. How do you love without being dependent? How do you be gentle without being subservient? How do you maintain a relationship without giving up your identity and without getting strung out? How do you reach and give your heart to your lover, but maintain the soul which is you?
And men, men are in pain too. They are thinking, wondering. What is it that they want from a woman? Are they at fault? Are they perpetrating this anti-woman situation? Are they oppresors?"
fascinating, if not cisheteronormative, read on love & relationships. wouldn't seem out of place in feminist readings from that period. bernie was such a great mind