Quote (cambovenzi @ Nov 15 2017 11:10am)
guys who like skimpy outfits are just sticks in the mud. not caving in to feminists in the current year isn't pragmatic. (it is problematic, however)
we should be crafting and wearing sharia-compliant outfits so we can get something done.
This is why i like Kasich so much. he isnt afraid to throw principles and common sense to the wind in order to appease leftists.
Surely if we elected him the rampant sexism and misogyny on display here would have come to an end sooner and a reasonable middle ground would have been found.
i enjoy the sally sir! However not caving to feminists is neither a matter of pragmatism nor being problematic, as this is a matter of them simply being dead wrong and this actually being equal presentation more or less. shirtless heroes are just as beloved by females as bikini clad heroes are of men (cisgender hetero people of course), be they on comics, the cover of a romance novel, or a desktop flip calendar. the base premise of "men ruin everything" is in this case problematic, and continued hypocritical behavior such as this is a real issue for feminist pragmatism.
As to kasich principles are what we go by to predict what will work and be fair to all in our own opinions, real life evidence of what will work for everyone can be substituted for principles, by a man of principles of course. sticking to principles in the event that they dont achieve one's goals isn't principled, its stubborn. a stick in the mud, if you will.
anyways:
https://nypost.com/2017/11/15/trump-to-ucla-players-wheres-my-thank-you/Trump has these young street youths in quite the corner. they owe their freedom at least in part to him. the smug look on his face must be a real treat around the WH today.