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In reply to the discussion: Comedy is a feminist issue [View all]MaryMagdaline
(6,851 posts)43. Who are those who don't have means to respond?
Almost everyone she called out is in a position of power, on TV whenever they wish to be, on Twitter, and with the nastiest bully in the world ready to take revenge for them.
Obviously you think there were innocent people hurt by her routine. I am interested to know who you think is innocent.
I can't argue the not funny part ... that is entirely subjective. Laughter is involuntary
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Well said. I loved it. And frankly, she was kind to the liars and molesters, etc.
Squinch
Apr 2018
#4
The constant parental harangue of "act like a lady" was ubiquitous back in the day.
procon
Apr 2018
#34
Being an asshole when people don't have the ability to respond isn't exactly feminism
mythology
Apr 2018
#42