Ravi
Diamond Member
I agree, that is sexist. Which makes me wonder, why are people more comfortable with sexism than racism?What I'm sure of, is that I prefer "Governor Sugar Tits."
And I am also sure that that is sexist.
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I agree, that is sexist. Which makes me wonder, why are people more comfortable with sexism than racism?What I'm sure of, is that I prefer "Governor Sugar Tits."
And I am also sure that that is sexist.
If racism was as racy as sexism is sexy, then there probably wouldn'y be any difference in comfort or preference.I agree, that is sexist. Which makes me wonder, why are people more comfortable with sexism than racism?
Last night I was discussing the upcoming election with a guy who called, in all seriousness, Palin Governer Milf. Not once, but twice.
I thought he was being a sexist and told him so, though he insisted he wasn't being a sexist.
What do you think--is calling Palin Governer Milf sexist or not?
I don't even remember what a MILF is. I can't keep track of all those acronyms that imply sexual innuendo. But, I get the general idea.
Its probably more disrespectful than anything.
I prefer the Pussy Cat with Lipstick, since her false bravado about being a pitbull has been laughably debunked.
Come out of hiding, Sarah!
You must spread some reputation around before giving it to ABikerSailor again.
That means I tried to rep you but got the heisman.
Funny.If racism was as racy as sexism is sexy, then there probably wouldn'y be any difference in comfort or preference.
So then calling only certain black people ****** isn't racist. Got it!
Neither is MILF.
You're analogy is bunk is all. Of course I don't wan't to fuck every mom out there, hence only some are MILF's. ****** is just a racial slur. It doesn't conotate any characteristics of a person.
Chris Rock disagrees with you. I'm inclined to take his word over yours on this particular subject, no offense.
Last night I was discussing the upcoming election with a guy who called, in all seriousness, Palin Governer Milf. Not once, but twice.
I thought he was being a sexist and told him so, though he insisted he wasn't being a sexist.
What do you think--is calling Palin Governer Milf sexist or not?
But of course again I come back to the matter of objectification. I've had it beaten into my head that objectifying women is sexist. Have I been misinformed?
If you call all women milfs then you are probably being sexist. If you only call certain women milfs then you probably are not. It's not rocket science.