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In reply to the discussion: Why aren't more people, men especially, shocked and outraged [View all]secondvariety
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Yeah, I kind of get people's fascination with the far-out and extreme. If only for the car crash
nomorenomore08
Jan 2014
#14
The only people who think that way - and their extreme MRA counterparts - are very damaged
nomorenomore08
Jan 2014
#26
I agree. That's why I, too, question the existence of that other thread.
nomorenomore08
Jan 2014
#32
but they do care what some out there feminist says, who speaks to a small group of people.
boston bean
Jan 2014
#6
I'm outraged, but not shocked. I expect nothing else from Human Shar-Pei Brit Hume.
marmar
Jan 2014
#4
Because it's important to keep women from over-running the internet with their opinions.
Starry Messenger
Jan 2014
#5
Hume is a scantly known figure on a fading niche cable outlet. Instead of the 'millions of viewers'
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2014
#20
The DU mins don't like the wimmins, They must really haytz the wimmins, I guess...
Kurovski
Jan 2014
#51
Because there's disagreement among DUers about a 'radfem' being a good thing to be
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2014
#92
The author of that blog is not a "radfem", she's a SEPARATIST . Odd that some find it so difficult
redqueen
Jan 2014
#99
I don't know why you seem to think you can demand people post more on one topic than
liberal_at_heart
Jan 2014
#28
I'm shocked and outraged by Faux News and Hume every time I'm exposed to that garbage
mokawanis
Jan 2014
#43
I called him a pompous, insecure little weenbag in another thread, but DUer FatBuddy quickly
Zorra
Jan 2014
#44
I read and was outraged by the link you provided. I didn't post in that thread though.
obxhead
Jan 2014
#63
It's the numbification by Fox News of its viewers and reactions from the left.
SleeplessinSoCal
Jan 2014
#68
brit, you vacuous, vapid, banal little waste of resources, this little piece of advice:
niyad
Jan 2014
#70
I find adolescents (of any age) strutting their "masculinity" more pathetic than outrageous.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jan 2014
#74
Well, I've never seen Brit Hume, and missed the thread you're talking about, but my thought would be
BlancheSplanchnik
Jan 2014
#75
Brit Humes knuckle-dragging perception of "masculinity" was a likely factor in his son's suicide.
Tom Ripley
Jan 2014
#104
I don't take advice on masculinity from men with names like Alexander Britton Hume. /nt
Marr
Jan 2014
#115
To explain why the "radfem blogger" thread got more attention than Hume:
redgreenandblue
Jan 2014
#117