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The Bar To Be Non-Homophobic Is Higher Than "Doesn't Punch Every Gay Person You See"

I've been seeing this video going around from The Daily Show, and while it's very funny and I like most of their stuff, I can't say I really get what they're trying to say here.

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How Religion Helps Men Evade Personal Responsibility

I posted at XX Factor about this website where women set out to shame "homewreckers", i.e. women who slept with or even "stole" boyfriends or husbands who presumably had a monogamous commitment to another woman. It's a brief post that doesn't mention the blog of the woman---titled I'm In Love With A Serial Cheater---who started this shaming site, but I ended up reading many blog posts from it because, to be frank, the experience of being a woman who has completely absconded any personal dignity and is so devoted to even the most grotesque sexism is really alien to me. I began to almost feel sorry for the blogger, whose shitbag of a husband is clearly enjoying the hell out of having his wife and his mistress fight relentlessly over him. The only thing he has to do for the pleasure is occasionally pretend to be mildly sorry, but honestly not even that, because the blogger is 100% clear that she believes that he has no choice but to fuck a woman who offers. It's mind-boggling and distressing to realize how many women have completely bought into the notion that a man's only as good as his options.

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Did Gay Marriage Provoke A Conversation About No Marriage At All?

I've followed with some interest in the past couple of decades the debate within gay rights circles over whether or not marriage equality should be a priority or even an issue at all. There's a lot of points in the debate, but one argument from the opponents of prioritizing marriage equality is that it will reinforce the power of the institution of marriage right when we should be dismantling it. As someone who firmly agrees with the radicals that we need to create a post-marriage society where your economic well-being, health, and access to services is not tied to who you sleep with,* I found these arguments concerning. However, the reality, as gay marriage becomes popular and more states legalize it, is that things are complex. Both the people who worry about the crush of conformity and the people who see the marriage issue as the perfect "in" to talk about other concerns have seen some of their predictions come true.

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Safety Tip: Please Do Not Twerk Whilst Joined In Sexual Congress

There's this news item going around about a school, in midst of a full-blown sex-and-teenagers panic, making students swear some paper saying they won't get all sexy with the dancing at school functions. While the word "twerk" is not actually used in the document, it's clear from the detailed descriptions that's basically what they're worried about.

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How So-Called "Men's Rights Activists" Make Actual Work On Behalf Of Men Harder

At least there's an endlessly amusing array of stock photos of angry men.

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The Fascism of Obama-Voting Autotune Critics

I find myself utterly fascinated by the way many conservative writers and politicians love to hint at what is clearly a widespread conspiracy theory holding that Obama is a fascist who is planning on rounding up either all the white people or perhaps just all the conservative white people in concentration camps. Obviously, when stated bluntly, the batshit aspect of that conspiracy theory becomes impossible to ignore, so generally speaking it's merely hinted at by believers. Roy Edroso nabbed an amazing example, written by David Goldman at PJ Media. Yes, it's about how Jay-Z is apparently the Goebbels to Obama's Hitler or something like that. In it, he directly accuses Jay-Z of encouraging violence against Republicans.....because he has some violent lyrics. Goldman imagines that a Jay-Z song called "DOA" is basically an attempt to get evil liberals to commit crimes against helpless conservatives.

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Non-Abortion Clinic Firebombed: Stupidity Or Anti-Contraception Ideology?

This image keeps more and more conservatives up at night. Is it any wonder that contraception clinics are being targeted for terrorism?

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Matt Drudge Is Trying To Make Salsa A Culture War Issue

Over my dead body.

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Ted Cruz *Is* The New Republican Party

By the way, even when Ted Cruz is smiling, he looks like he's whining. I guess your face really does stick that way if you do it too much.

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Simple Answers To Overwrought, Hysterical Questions

Well, sort of. People writing meltdown pieces about the supposed evils of feminism don't actually ask the questions that their shitty freakouts are based on. Perhaps if they did, they might realize that their fear and anger towards feminism is really misplaced and really, women can be equal to men without everything falling apart. So, as a public service, I've grabbed two recent examples of people losing their goddamn minds because they aren't asking basic questions that would resolve the problem.

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"Babies Are Cute" And Other Non-Starter Arguments For Forced Childbearing

Kittens: Cuter than many human babies, but still you are not required to take them on if you don't want them.

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Rally Demonstrates That Republicans Have Given Up Trying To Make Lies Convincing

Right up there with bad faith arguments and deflection, right wingers tend to engage in projection as a favorite form of rhetoric. They take everything bad about themselves and claim their enemies do it, and of course, take everything good about their liberal enemies and claim to embody it. It's everywhere, from characterizing affirmative action as "real" racism---or, lately, a lot of them have decided the word "racist" means "pointing out racial discrimination" instead of engaging in it---to claiming that they're trying to end safe abortion for "women's health" (implying that pro-choicers are opposed to women's health, instead of the defenders of it). And now, of course, this idiotic rally in an attempt to claim that President Obama is responsible for the shutdown that Republicans have been planning for years now.

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