Thursday, September 4, 2008

How Convinient: Republican Media Whores Allow Sexism as an Excuse for Palin, not Clinton

In this brilliant clip from yesterday's "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart," the Republican media machine comes under fire for being biased when it comes to who can (cough*saraH palin*cough) and cannot (cough*hillary clinton*cough) claim sexism.



This clip just highlights what I've been saying since McCain announced Palin as his pick for VP: The pick is nothing more than a feeble attempt by a flailing politician to placate women who were pissed that Hillary didn't make it. Otherwise, why would it be okay to invoke the term "sexism" or the term "bias" now when it clearly wasn't before?

Cut the games, Republicans. Just cut them right down the middle. I'll provide the scissors.

Monday, November 19, 2007

It's called "Hoes Ain't Got Time."

This asinine study shows that the higher a married woman's income the less likely she is to do housework.

The study, which is published in the Journal of Marriage and Family, showed that for every $7,500 in annual income a married woman earned, she performed one hour less of housework each week.
This is the most ridiculous thing ever. EVER. So the fuck what? Have they ever done a study about this regarding men? Of course not...because men aren't traditionally the ones to "do" housework.

What a crock of crap. Just angers the hell out of me. And here's the kicker:
"The negative side of it is that it shows just how divided households remain by gender. It emphasized how much housework is the woman's responsibility."
Um...I think the fact that the study was done in the first place is fairly gender biased. It shouldn't all be the woman's responsibility--that's the dang problem. Do a study on that. Ya fucks.

 

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