Originally posted by ares834
Except, she was in absolutely no danger in this case. It was a TSA Agent in an airport who asked for her number, at worst she felt uncomfortable. Don't get me wrong, the agent certainly was unprofessional but to use this as an example of why women have to live on the defensive is ludicrous.
I get where you're coming from sure, and after looking up the story in more detail, that is exactly what she said.
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"In that situation he is a man of authority. Imagine if a cop asked for my number after pulling me over. It's inappropriate."
Is she wrong my friend? Are you also nuts?
Now, if you think the example she gave is a poor one but not that her overall point is necessarily invalid that is fine.
And, no, I didn't click his link as I saw it led to the Daily Wire nor did I take what he said at face value.Good. 👆
Originally posted by Lestov16This movie will do well. What planet are you from if you think this will bomb?
Can't wait to see how many people don't see this. It will be Ghostbusters 2016 part 2. What will be hilarious is how Disney will try to handle it, because if they blame the poor BO on "secksist comic nurds", they will be alienating the fanbase who will be going to see Avengers: Endgame.
Quit talking insanity.