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Demit

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29. Women's issues in the US are a cat in a tree? So, an unserious problem then?
Sun Mar 30, 2014, 01:59 PM
Mar 2014

And other countries are right across the street, and a building's on fire and children need to be rescued...I gotcha so far. But who's the fire department in this analogy?

This thread sounds like it might be a carryover from some other thread, & I'm coming in in the middle, but talk about ridiculous.

But your final sentence does stand alone, as a general statement, and in reply: Yes, it can be bad to tell somebody to appreciate what they have, when they are trying to get you to address a specific problem. You are being trivializing & diminishing. You are telling them the problem means so little to you that you're not even interested in discussing it. "Oh, look over there!" you are saying.

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True. rrneck Mar 2014 #1
????? when a women discusses the issues here... we will hear a man say: be thankful you live here seabeyond Mar 2014 #4
Rail away all you want. rrneck Mar 2014 #8
your post made no sense, hence the ??? why you do not understand what i said, says lots. seabeyond Mar 2014 #10
"no one is talking about Saudi Arabia." rrneck Mar 2014 #15
" rail, scream, jump and shout" rollin eyes. and i was not talking about saudi, literally. whatever seabeyond Mar 2014 #17
What were you talking about? nt rrneck Mar 2014 #20
derailing. seabeyond Mar 2014 #22
No. rrneck Mar 2014 #24
sea, the verbosity of the nonsensical posting you and others may find themselves responding to boston bean Mar 2014 #66
Post removed Post removed Mar 2014 #68
Now now, no need to get emotional. Sheldon Cooper Mar 2014 #71
At least I have one. rrneck Mar 2014 #74
This is really bothering you, isn't it? Sheldon Cooper Mar 2014 #86
I find it interesting. rrneck Mar 2014 #91
totally agree, lol. just a vote to lock then this, says lots. but consistent. nt seabeyond Mar 2014 #69
That "Be thankful" bit is pathetic. Jackpine Radical Mar 2014 #25
exactly. and we would not have it better if we had stayed quiet. or if we do stay quiet now. nt seabeyond Mar 2014 #36
Exactly, it is a dishonest, derailing, right-wing tactic. nt redqueen Mar 2014 #53
Message auto-removed Name removed Mar 2014 #72
we had a poster, benny, that told us he liked to come in here and start shit with women, seabeyond Mar 2014 #75
Message auto-removed Name removed Mar 2014 #77
me too. seabeyond Mar 2014 #85
Some of the postings here sound a lot like him too! boston bean Mar 2014 #87
Message auto-removed Name removed Mar 2014 #95
Believe me you aren't missing a damned thing not knowing bennyboy. boston bean Mar 2014 #96
It looks like MIRT found him familiar, too Warpy Mar 2014 #108
Too bad so many left wing males turn authoritarian every time a woman says she doesn't like being... seabeyond Mar 2014 #111
Wow. What anger issues. HERVEPA Mar 2014 #28
shrill. lol. thanks seabeyond Mar 2014 #35
If you don't think you sound shrill, ask some other people. HERVEPA Mar 2014 #39
or, i understand that others have their own agenda to create a message as they choose. seabeyond Mar 2014 #42
Calm down, HERVEPA. Demit Mar 2014 #45
true dat. nt seabeyond Mar 2014 #47
Sea didn't ask, but I'll answer ... etherealtruth Mar 2014 #50
ah, thank you. i think you are the cats meow too.... seabeyond Mar 2014 #54
+1 cui bono Mar 2014 #57
"anger issues", "shrill"... redqueen Mar 2014 #58
As an FYI, if you think you know my attitude towards women who speak out loudly in public HERVEPA Mar 2014 #64
Well, take it from me. Most of them women you have helped escort at planned parenthood boston bean Mar 2014 #80
I don't care what you think of my credibilty, actually. HERVEPA Mar 2014 #89
yes, I get it, and I never intended to demean your volunteer work. boston bean Mar 2014 #93
Ooo, personal risk. Demit Mar 2014 #90
our progressive men do support the things that benefit them, that is for sure. now, at the point of seabeyond Mar 2014 #92
Lol, even progressive men have to be men, I understand. Demit Mar 2014 #100
i see it a little more than just chest puffing. seabeyond Mar 2014 #103
I agree... cyberswede Mar 2014 #5
These discussions run on feelings. rrneck Mar 2014 #13
There are lots of obvious facts that can be pointed out in a discussion. Demit Mar 2014 #18
derailing 101. lol. yes. we see it in this very thread. nt seabeyond Mar 2014 #21
That depends on the objectives of the person who introdues the subject. rrneck Mar 2014 #26
Did you speak about "outrage" and "emotions" to minorities and the LGBT community? cui bono Mar 2014 #33
So what would you like to hear? rrneck Mar 2014 #37
That post itself is patronizing. cui bono Mar 2014 #44
Again, what would you like to hear? rrneck Mar 2014 #48
Again, patronizing. cui bono Mar 2014 #51
I don't care how I'm "coming across". I can't control how you evaluate my affect. rrneck Mar 2014 #67
No you are absolutely wrong. cui bono Mar 2014 #84
I find it to be passive aggressive and just best to move on. boston bean Mar 2014 #79
It's completely passive agressive. cui bono Mar 2014 #81
good insight. boston bean Mar 2014 #82
Maybe he's trying to be meta, about discussions. Demit Mar 2014 #99
This must be a continuation of another thread. I have no idea wtf you are trying to say. Demit Mar 2014 #38
Absolutely. rrneck Mar 2014 #40
"The realities of political action will be brought to bear"? Demit Mar 2014 #52
Sure it does. What's your point? nt rrneck Mar 2014 #56
If you are looking for a support group, this thread isn't it. Demit Mar 2014 #61
Don't blame me if you can't keep up. rrneck Mar 2014 #65
Because I'm interested in the topic raised by the OP. Why don't you start your own thread? Demit Mar 2014 #78
Like it or not, the US is a cultural heavyweight that exports its way of life closeupready Mar 2014 #46
We've done a fine job of leading in Iraq and Afghanistan. rrneck Mar 2014 #55
Iraq/Afghanistan is not a trump card. closeupready Mar 2014 #107
true, and you want to know something really interesting with the womens movement. europe is seabeyond Mar 2014 #59
+1. Yes, a thousand times, yes! "working together", closeupready Mar 2014 #106
this is a fav, takling to you recently, i have been thinking about this poster. seabeyond Mar 2014 #110
Oh, I like that - would make a nice signature block! closeupready Mar 2014 #112
Why do you have to qualify the OP like that? n/t cui bono Mar 2014 #27
Although I don't understand your question... rrneck Mar 2014 #31
I didn't take that to be what the OP was about at all. cui bono Mar 2014 #32
"Full agreement"... rrneck Mar 2014 #34
By not qualifying the statement. cui bono Mar 2014 #41
Awesome!! Sheldon Cooper Mar 2014 #49
Well said nt redqueen Mar 2014 #60
How much support do you need and how should it be expressed? rrneck Mar 2014 #73
Again, patronizing. cui bono Mar 2014 #102
totally loving you, and giving you a hug. just read more of this shit this morning seabeyond Mar 2014 #2
You enjoy your day! cyberswede Mar 2014 #3
It's the equivelent of the racist sufrommich Mar 2014 #6
We have seen this tired argument trotted out time and again etherealtruth Mar 2014 #7
Another excellent analysis. redqueen Mar 2014 #63
I think there is so m times two issues.. . PosterChild Mar 2014 #70
The objection I have is the use of these "arguments" to stifle conversation etherealtruth Mar 2014 #76
you know. too obvious, right? does hunger feel different, depending on the country? nt seabeyond Mar 2014 #94
Message auto-removed Name removed Mar 2014 #97
ah man. didnt get to read. anyone? nt seabeyond Mar 2014 #98
Sounds pretty obvious to me tkmorris Mar 2014 #9
I love mercuryblues Mar 2014 #11
Unbeknownst to some, I can chew gum and walk at the same time - Tuesday Afternoon Mar 2014 #12
The reason women have it better here is because they refused to accept..... Trust Buster Mar 2014 #14
point. i cannot say that loud enough. and thank you for making the obvious point. you are right seabeyond Mar 2014 #19
Changing the subject to one that wasn't originally SheilaT Mar 2014 #16
some of it may be about priorities though hfojvt Mar 2014 #23
Women's issues in the US are a cat in a tree? So, an unserious problem then? Demit Mar 2014 #29
Are you making any point besides women should just shut up and be thankful for what cui bono Mar 2014 #30
Agreed. aikoaiko Mar 2014 #43
I agree. Some think the only issue to be discussed should be "is she about to be killed or not" nt Sarah Ibarruri Mar 2014 #62
I agree! In_The_Wind Mar 2014 #83
Hell yeah! "Women elsewhere have it worse" is a fallacious non-argument. alp227 Mar 2014 #88
I had a discussion with a feminist that really had me disturbed. RandySF Mar 2014 #101
Was this conversation around wearing a hijab or burqua? boston bean Mar 2014 #104
Nope RandySF Mar 2014 #109
That goes for any minority group, too. Most people have it better here compared to the universe La Lioness Priyanka Mar 2014 #105
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