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redqueen

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56. Read more carefully. You are obviously talking about sea's thread.
Sat Mar 30, 2013, 12:30 PM
Mar 2013

I'm making a comparison, which I thought was clear.

My point is that there is no pile on for the NSFW images in the thread with no pile on.

So... why is that, do you think?

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I am sure you are very proud of this post and your insinuations about Amina. idwiyo Mar 2013 #1
bullshit. I'm not casting aspersions oj Amina. BlancheSplanchnik Mar 2013 #5
Did I misread your post? idwiyo Mar 2013 #7
Have you forgotten about the men supporting UnrepentantLiberal Mar 2013 #33
Just what I was thinking of. randome Mar 2013 #39
I already said this, post 9: BlancheSplanchnik Mar 2013 #59
I'm not sure what well-known feminist you think is getting a raw deal here. nt. polly7 Mar 2013 #2
please can the phony bewilderment. n/t BlancheSplanchnik Mar 2013 #8
Please can the unwarranted insults. polly7 Mar 2013 #10
lol Sheldon Cooper Mar 2013 #11
Wow. You two must have some sort of secret code or something. polly7 Mar 2013 #14
Malala Yousafzai is still alive LittleBlue Mar 2013 #3
thank you! This is what I'm talking about. Amina's act is absolutely courageous. BlancheSplanchnik Mar 2013 #9
I thought you said there were no Muslim women UnrepentantLiberal Mar 2013 #37
no. I said, WOMEN (not MUSLIM women) who risk their lives or die for a cause get attention--but BlancheSplanchnik Mar 2013 #58
Malala's case did not receive as much attention or support from men? Are you serious? idwiyo Mar 2013 #66
no, I did not say that she did not receive attention. BlancheSplanchnik Mar 2013 #74
The comments I saw in Amina's threads (including those from men) were focusing on her bravery, idwiyo Mar 2013 #81
Tunisia is 98% Muslim quinnox Mar 2013 #4
I'm referring to several posts that have pointed to the fact that Tunisia is quite Westernized. BlancheSplanchnik Mar 2013 #17
So ONLY if her life is threatened is when nudity is 'acceptable' to you? randome Mar 2013 #40
Again, I am not talking about the same thing you're talking about. BlancheSplanchnik Mar 2013 #64
the elephant in the room "the tendency for people to give women more attention when they sexualize." bettyellen Mar 2013 #77
yeah Islamic fundamentalists have never bombed things in western countries dsc Mar 2013 #43
The use of language by third parties is my argument lunatica Mar 2013 #6
While the word "vagina" is used for its shock value all over the popular media. BlancheSplanchnik Mar 2013 #29
No, the question is why a white woman feels it's perfectly UnrepentantLiberal Mar 2013 #41
I know! I objected to a filthy, vile word introduced and STILL defended by some, polly7 Mar 2013 #52
Yep, they can be insensitive and vile whenever they want. UnrepentantLiberal Mar 2013 #65
Yup.. and don't you dare call them on it, lest you be dismissed with the "tone argument" canard. opiate69 Mar 2013 #68
+1 LiberalLoner Mar 2013 #35
Right on, Blanche! Sheldon Cooper Mar 2013 #12
thank you, Sheldon. BlancheSplanchnik Mar 2013 #31
"is Amina really risking her life in Tunisia" lumberjack_jeff Mar 2013 #13
HiPointDem provided different information, with links. BlancheSplanchnik Mar 2013 #18
As did cali. polly7 Mar 2013 #22
ah. Thank you. That's more educational. BlancheSplanchnik Mar 2013 #79
You're quite welcome. nt. polly7 Mar 2013 #80
Theo Van Gogh was murdered in Amsterdam. Looks like there is no such thing as "too far"... idwiyo Mar 2013 #32
last I read she was safe - safer than most women in lots of neighboring countries. bettyellen Mar 2013 #38
Pretending that Tunisia is safe will not change the situation on the ground. idwiyo Mar 2013 #53
Tunisia was safe for women as Iraq once was, before the sectarian polly7 Mar 2013 #61
No disagreement from me. I just don't get it that some of the people here keep insisting its idwiyo Mar 2013 #62
I don't understand it either. I also don't understand how rights we polly7 Mar 2013 #63
I personally will never forget how Rosa Parks posed nude... Bonobo Mar 2013 #15
thank you! This is what I'm talking about. Amina's act is absolutely courageous. BlancheSplanchnik Mar 2013 #19
Umm, you missed the point. Bonobo Mar 2013 #20
no thanks given. Rosa Parks was actually risking her life by refusing to give up her seat. BlancheSplanchnik Mar 2013 #49
So.. which is it then?? opiate69 Mar 2013 #60
Is your problem with sexism or with the attention that black people receive? Number23 Mar 2013 #115
Rosa was, however, hfojvt Mar 2013 #54
So, every fifty years you find an exception. that's a big stretch Bo. bettyellen Mar 2013 #21
Okay how about Cindy Sheehan? nt Bonobo Mar 2013 #23
Or Elizabeth Warren? 99Forever Mar 2013 #24
She rose to fame as a protester? bettyellen Mar 2013 #27
She rose to fame by standing up for all of us. 99Forever Mar 2013 #44
no, but I thought the topic was about protesters trying to get media attention bettyellen Mar 2013 #48
While we love her at DU, most people have no idea who she is. bettyellen Mar 2013 #30
You need to reflect why you have such a problem with nudity. :) idwiyo Mar 2013 #55
you need to stop making assumptions instead of reading for comprehension bettyellen Mar 2013 #73
It's about nudity. Protest or no protest. That's obvious. You do know that nudity is perfectly idwiyo Mar 2013 #75
Post removed Post removed Mar 2013 #83
Public or not its still nudity. What's makes public nudity different? Why is it important to control idwiyo Mar 2013 #85
What is SJW? Comrade Grumpy Mar 2013 #76
"Social Justice Warrior" is the new RW/ MRA pejorative used to accuse internet posters bettyellen Mar 2013 #82
Thank you. Comrade Grumpy Mar 2013 #104
.... opiate69 Mar 2013 #106
Salman Rushdie is still alive after all these years so treestar Mar 2013 #16
Theo Van Gogh is dead. Is that good enough? idwiyo Mar 2013 #67
I don't get it treestar Mar 2013 #78
You said that Salmon Rushdie is still alive and was wondering if the threats are real. idwiyo Mar 2013 #84
OK but not entirely the same treestar Mar 2013 #86
In Amina's case there is also a cleric who already called for her death. Not a government issued idwiyo Mar 2013 #94
The death threats were quite serous. Salman Rushdie was in hiding for many years. RC Mar 2013 #114
Yeah, it's got to be extremely stressful treestar Mar 2013 #118
Rachel Corrie The Straight Story Mar 2013 #25
I was just thinking of her. :( nt. polly7 Mar 2013 #28
Boom. Inkfreak Mar 2013 #36
Wasn't Rachel Corrie killed in the context of the Israel/Palestinian conflict? Squinch Mar 2013 #105
You don't think women are affected by the I/P conflict? The Straight Story Mar 2013 #110
No need for snark, I was trying to understand your reference. Squinch Mar 2013 #112
Blanche, I think you nailed it regarding the false sanctimony we are seeing here bettyellen Mar 2013 #26
if rachel corey had waved her boobs elehhhhna Mar 2013 #34
Am trying to understand what you are trying to say... idwiyo Mar 2013 #69
pure sarcasm -- elehhhhna Mar 2013 #97
OK, thank you for clarification. idwiyo Mar 2013 #100
I think this applies more when feminism is the cause they're fighting for. redqueen Mar 2013 #42
I will cut to the chase nadinbrzezinski Mar 2013 #45
If that was the reason where's the piling on for this one? redqueen Mar 2013 #47
No my dear, wrong geographically nadinbrzezinski Mar 2013 #50
Read more carefully. You are obviously talking about sea's thread. redqueen Mar 2013 #56
Whatever dear nadinbrzezinski Mar 2013 #57
I saw objections to the NSFW aspect... BlancheSplanchnik Mar 2013 #70
And I saw the please have a warning NSFW label nadinbrzezinski Mar 2013 #72
How many men talked about Rosa Parks? Apophis Mar 2013 #46
This whole discussion is worthless (to men) without pictures. undeterred Mar 2013 #51
The only thing that got this talked about on DU was 'tits' in a thread title muriel_volestrangler Mar 2013 #71
Post removed Post removed Mar 2013 #87
Wow, the misogyny in this forum is vicious and personal. undeterred Mar 2013 #88
Oops, forgot disagreeing with somebody is considered misogyny now. name not needed Mar 2013 #89
How is calling someone a "cancer" disagreeing with them? undeterred Mar 2013 #90
She's attacking women who are standing up for their own rights, remember muriel_volestrangler Mar 2013 #92
Probably the same way she goes around calling progressive women polly7 Mar 2013 #98
Wow.. I don't know that I've ever seen an "alert result" post get juried and hidden... weird stuff.. opiate69 Mar 2013 #101
That is very strange. polly7 Mar 2013 #102
I have to guess somebody figured it was further victimizing SB by posting what that juror said.. opiate69 Mar 2013 #107
One of the results badmouthed the poster. That's probably why it was hidden. randome Mar 2013 #108
+1 idwiyo Mar 2013 #95
Indira Gandhi? LadyHawkAZ Mar 2013 #91
as per usual, spot fucking on... opiate69 Mar 2013 #93
+1000. nt. polly7 Mar 2013 #99
Benazir Bhutto idwiyo Mar 2013 #96
I think that quite a few women who died for causes MineralMan Mar 2013 #103
Jury results warrprayer Mar 2013 #109
Amina's actions are about Muslim men controlling a woman's clothes, body riderinthestorm Mar 2013 #111
are you kidding me? liberal_at_heart Mar 2013 #113
"There are a lot of threads today ... Summer Hathaway Mar 2013 #116
Yeah ... good luck with that, don't hold your breath. In the meantime, here's a pig polly7 Mar 2013 #117
Nice pig! No pearls though? opiate69 Mar 2013 #119
LOL. Trampling them as we speak! nt. polly7 Mar 2013 #120
I don't know why you tried Blanche UtahLib Mar 2013 #121
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