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In reply to the discussion: Taylor Swift: "Misogyny Is Ingrained in People From the Time They Are Born" [View all]seabeyond
(110,159 posts)23. i do not hear that story in the song. or the point i am making.
it is much bigger than that. and much more pragmatic. the men might want to check, who is being emotional. and who is being pragmatic in this story.
the world, the men create for us women, are requiring this of us. one way or another.
to simply survive.
that is the story i am hearing
not only this song. but what we women and girls are living. i think this is much bigger. and maybe someone ought to listen
to women
not that that, has ever happened.
at our peril
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seabeyond
May 2015
OP
My problem with Swift isn't that she is sharing feelings from a vulnerable place
Goblinmonger
May 2015
#1
" ALL the male artists" vs "ALL male artists". you play this game, i am done talkin'
seabeyond
May 2015
#41
no. if you start so dishonestly in your conversation, you are not to be taken seriously. that simple
seabeyond
May 2015
#47
no, goblin. i do not want to have a conversation with you. i have said that, 3 x's, now?
seabeyond
May 2015
#71
wonderful changing the conversation to me saying ALL male artist. such easy language manipulation
seabeyond
May 2015
#62
"It's not ALL male artists" i did not say that so who should be shuttin' the fuck up?
seabeyond
May 2015
#60
Graham Nash said last Friday that she'd be out of the hospital soon, has full awareness, seemed
geek tragedy
May 2015
#126
"pretty much all of her successful songs...have to do with a relationship gone bad"
Nuclear Unicorn
May 2015
#5
"because she did it, A LOT " ya slut. i got that part of the conversation too.
seabeyond
May 2015
#25
I don't know how you got that out of what I wrote, Her songs/material/she did a lot
snooper2
May 2015
#35
they are fed in the same culture. this.... THIS i say respectfully, and beyond interesting.
seabeyond
May 2015
#84
i do not know about amusing. interesting. it is the conversation with 17 yr old son, last couple
seabeyond
May 2015
#18
which is what we so often do with women. we women say.... "fuck you" and then
seabeyond
May 2015
#28
i think i like some of perry too. are they pitted against each other? cat fight?
seabeyond
May 2015
#48
you mutilated my meaning/intent taking out 'the' to create ALL men. you're an english teacher?
seabeyond
May 2015
#67
heres the thing. just yesterday i was chatting with greek... my experience. at 20, saying, WTF!!!!
seabeyond
May 2015
#7
yes. which brings us to this song. men telling us to carry a gun and shoot our rapist.
seabeyond
May 2015
#14
no. as a matter of fact, the opposite, hence the backlash. we are suppose to continually submit.
seabeyond
May 2015
#37
i actually amazingly had this conversation with another on du, just yesterday. and it goes....
seabeyond
May 2015
#59
as i think she is doing, per my OP and yet.... listen to the conversation. i think that is what
seabeyond
May 2015
#34
she may have taken that step that is actually opening up that base. ya think?
seabeyond
May 2015
#15
Oh, I think a lot of it is learned, as well. Parents, and other adult figures
bullwinkle428
May 2015
#20
My all time favorite band is Def Leppard. When she went on tour with them and sang some of their
stevenleser
May 2015
#22
Mentioning Def Leppard in a Taylor Swift thread just seems wrong somehow...
Violet_Crumble
May 2015
#199
I met the lead singer one time when doing a bit for RT, back when I still accepted those...
stevenleser
May 2015
#208
I have no problems with Taylor Swift... In fact, some of her writing I can commend.
Xyzse
May 2015
#27
immediately ingrained, from birth. indoctrined. boy, we hold less. girl we hold more. that matters
seabeyond
May 2015
#88
I don't get what you're trying to say. I've never experienced that wih friends or family.
Exilednight
May 2015
#91
ha... ok. well see. you live in a bubble? .... a world of purity and balance. i gotcha. nt
seabeyond
May 2015
#92
if so, it is only because of conversation. i took parenting on as a job. research, listening,
seabeyond
May 2015
#105
Yet you can't see that your brother could equally be a victim in that sexism?
davidn3600
May 2015
#187
Ironically, my 12 aunts said the same thing to my dad. I had 4 sisters. n/t
Exilednight
May 2015
#154
who would get worked up putting a girl in a dress? hence, ridiculous. ya think?
seabeyond
May 2015
#120
I admire Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus and all young performers speaking out on equality
polly7
May 2015
#118
How do you know how smart she is? Have you say with her for hours having deep
Exilednight
May 2015
#124
I said I would run it past some cohorts. I've texted the link and waiting for replies. n/t
Exilednight
May 2015
#158
Your hyperactive autocorrect turned "transitive" into "transient." You might want to fix that. nt
tblue37
May 2015
#189
What makes a verb transitive is that it takes a direct object--the action is TRANSferred from the
tblue37
May 2015
#190
what it INDICATES, is from birth we are conditioned. nurtured. that would be the obvious. another
seabeyond
May 2015
#221
In this construction, "is ingrained" is the passive voice of the verb "to ingrain," and it is
tblue37
May 2015
#186
there you go NC, i agree and am seeing the same. totally..... awesome. lol. nt
seabeyond
May 2015
#43
she says it. she gets plenty of backlash and dismissiveness. and i hear ya. nt
seabeyond
May 2015
#65
dont you kinda get that when her conversation is misogyny and we discuss her relationships? nt
seabeyond
May 2015
#86
Yes, she does. Actually. I wonder who is doing the back lashing, cant be MEN, can it
NoJusticeNoPeace
May 2015
#94
Curious that "Blank Page" is explictly about a stereotypical crazy girlfriend, then.
Orrex
May 2015
#89
i have not been a part of her history, only minimally. mostly, not my thing. i do like to listen
seabeyond
May 2015
#107
yes! "girls and boys - who are struggling with finding themselves, figuring out who they are"
J_J_
May 2015
#109
the third video above. not mine thing, nor do i need it. an adult. but, i did recognize what an
seabeyond
May 2015
#110
"white girl worth $200 million bucks feels oppressed." clear to all on du you do not get misogyny
seabeyond
May 2015
#129
he is anti feminist, from day one. not fair, she has money, so what if she has to deal with misogyny
seabeyond
May 2015
#161
you all in your brilliance, continue giving the example of economic populist position, excluding
seabeyond
May 2015
#160
Ever listen to a blues record? This entire comment reeks of MRAishness with a side of homophobia nt
geek tragedy
May 2015
#131
I think Freud felt that deep down, so he flipped it and came up with "penis envy."
Arugula Latte
May 2015
#167
tribalism. yea. and fascinating. yes. i think i might have to do some reading on your point.
seabeyond
May 2015
#214
the minute someone changes my words from a group of men, to ALL men, i am going to stop
seabeyond
May 2015
#215