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Also, it's sort of weird to see the "free speech" right twisting themselves into a hypocritical pretzel here.
“Ladies’ lingerie.” It was a lame, outmoded joke — the sort of thing you say in a crowded elevator to alleviate the discomfort of being jammed among strangers, an artifact of the days of fancy department stores with operators announcing the floor stops.
Those two words — the speaker remembers saying “ladies’ lingerie,” a passenger who was offended recalls hearing “women’s lingerie” — have turned into the latest exemplar in the academy of political correctness gone wild.
The episode, which has not been previously reported, occurred last month in San Francisco at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association. Richard Ned Lebow, a professor of political theory at King’s College London and the 2014 recipient of ISA’s distinguished scholar award, made the remark after someone in his elevator called out to ask for floor requests.
Simona Sharoni, professor of women’s and gender studies at Merrimack College in Massachusetts, took offense. As she recounted in a formal complaint lodged less than four hours later, Lebow “said, with a smile on his face, ‘women’s lingerie,’ and all his buddies laughed. After they walked out, the woman standing next to me turned to me and said, ‘I wonder if we should have told them that it is no longer acceptable to make these jokes!’ It took me a while to figure out that this man thought it was funny to make a reference to men shopping for lingerie while attending an academic conference. I am still trying to come to terms with the fact that we froze and didn’t confront him. . . . As a survivor of sexual harassment in the academy, I am quite shaken by this incident.”
Saw this story yesterday. Proof that you are not allowed to say anything, even a joke, unless directed at a supposedly powerful identity group.
The other item I found interesting poking around on the internet yesterday...
last week there was an uproar after a girl posted some prom pics of herself and friends and she was lovely in a older Asian style and print dress. Then an Asian guy gets his internet muscles up and posts...
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Luckily, while he got some support, it tended to ebb quickly especially when pointed out the the same guy has a tendency to use cultural appropriation himself with urban culture...
...professor of women’s and gender studies in Massachusetts,
The whole idea of cultural appropriation is so stupid anyway... we are told by the same people who throw that around that we are all one, should celebrate our differences, don’t paint with broad strokes, love everyone... but don’t DARE do, say, wear or be anyth8ng we deem of another culture... it’s crazy.
Like the friggin' Italians trying to make Westerns.
To be fair that's a bit of a strawman of cultural appropriation. I eyeroll as much as the next guy about people who get angry at white people owning a taco stand, or that Chinese prom dress fiasco, but that doesn't mean that all complaints of cultural appropriation are built equally. Cultural appropriation is an inherently neutral term for one culture taking something from another culture, but like anything there are ways to do it poor taste, and not in a "I'm seeing a minor transgression to my sensibilities and am SO triggered right now" way:
or americans making pizza?
or americans making pizza?
This whole cultural appropriation thing is gonna end with someone telling me I can't play blues anymore and then some nasty business is gonna go down.
Or Irishmen coming over and stealing our damn jobs!
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You can't play blues anymore....
Or Irishmen coming over and stealing our damn jobs!
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You can't play blues anymore....
I'll beat you half to death with a guitar, bro.
I personally find most of the outfits tacky (yes I am Catholic), but don't even think about going down the cultural appropriation offensesensitivity route.
Miss America will be a competition, not a pageant, Carlson said on the show Tuesday.
"We will no longer judge our candidates on their outward physical appearance. That's huge," she said.
Carlson also said the new Miss America competition will be more inclusive to women of "all shapes and sizes."
https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/05/us/miss-america-swimsuit-trnd/index.html
no more bathing suits.... wonder how this will translate in the ratings....
I've never, ever watched a beauty pageant but I can promise you that nobody wants to watch a of random, nondescript people answer questions and do a talent show. If they wanted that they'd turn on Meet the Press or America's Got Talent. Literally the entire point of a beauty pageant is to pick a beautiful person... that also has other good traits. Being "inclusive" of ugly people or trying to tone down the pretty makes literally no sense on any level.
I was told over Memorial Day weekend you can't say "stupid" anymore.
I'd say about 90% of people I encounter are stupid, so this is going to be a huge fucking problem.
I was told over Memorial Day weekend you can't say "stupid" anymore.
I'd say about 90% of people I encounter are stupid, so this is going to be a huge fucking problem.