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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: franksolich on January 30, 2017, 07:31:26 PM
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/10028566748
Oh my.
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin (14,176 posts) Mon Jan 30, 2017, 04:25 PM
Dont like what a woman is saying? Call her ugly.
After millions of women descended on downtowns around the world to march in support of women’s rights Saturday, several conservative lawmakers took to social media for commentary. Did they critique the marchers’ message? Nope. Question the efficacy of protests? Not that either. What they did was make fat jokes.
“Just think about this,” Judge Bailey Moseley, a state judge in East Texas, wrote on Facebook. “After just one day in office, Trump managed to achieve something that no one else has been able to do: he got a million fat women out walking.”
Indiana state Sen. Jack Sandlin posted a similar sentiment on Facebook; he shared a meme that featured a photo of marchers in pink hats under the words “In one day, Trump got more fat women out walking than Michelle Obama did in 8 years.” (Sandlin claims he’s “ot sure how that ended up on my Facebook wall,” but according to the Indianapolis Star, “creenshots show Sandlin’s account sharing the message directly from another Facebook page, not another account sharing to Sandlin’s Facebook page.”)
If we’re keeping score, Sandlin gets bonus points for fat-shaming marchers and getting in a dig at Michelle Obama at the same time, but he loses points for originality — North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey shared the same image on Facebook and Twitter.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2017/01/26/dont-like-what-a-woman-is-saying-call-her-ugly/?utm_term=.68cab95c4249&wpisrc=nl_rainbow&wpmm=1
Of course being called ugly by some of these schlubs is the ultimate in irony.
Eliot Rosewater (869 posts) Mon Jan 30, 2017, 04:28 PM
1. Americans believe a lying, thieving racist bigoted hypocrite is
better than the most qualified person on paper to run in our history, you know, because she was a woman.
get the red out (10,812 posts) Mon Jan 30, 2017, 04:28 PM
2. No argument
Personal insults indicate someone has no argument against the message that has upset them.
fleur-de-lisa (3,032 posts) Mon Jan 30, 2017, 04:30 PM
3. Yep, that's what they do.
HassleCat (6,115 posts) Mon Jan 30, 2017, 04:34 PM
4. It bothers me we're doing it, too.
Many posts here on DU call Kellyanne Conway ugly, a hag, etc. Really she is not, leaving aside consideration of the inappropriateness of shaming women for the way they look, that they're not pretty enough, etc. She is a rather normal looking woman, even reasonably attractive, if we want to be honest about it. Let's not be like them.
Phoenix61 (507 posts) Mon Jan 30, 2017, 04:40 PM
5. Agreed
It is totally acceptable to note that she is a lying, evil, piss poor excuse for a human being, ther moral compass is non existent, and what ever soul she possessed upon her birth she sold a long time ago.
Ms. Toad (14,016 posts) Mon Jan 30, 2017, 04:59 PM
8. That's the exact thought I had when I read the caption.
I'm actually not at all fond of her looks. That said, her looks are totally irrelevant, but invariably commented on.
annabanana (50,787 posts) Mon Jan 30, 2017, 05:04 PM
10. Can I excoriate her abysmal choice in clothes?
---after which a photograph of some good-looking blonde chick; I don't watch television so I don't know who she is, other than that she's not Rosie Barr or Roseann O'Donnell--
NurseJackie (11,036 posts) Mon Jan 30, 2017, 06:21 PM
12. Hair conditioner and moisturizer couldn't hurt...
... and she's much too old to try and get away with the "pop-star" heavy-heavy dark-and-smoky eye look
These are simply BAD CHOICES. Or she's accepting BAD ADVICE.
world wide wally (7,756 posts) Mon Jan 30, 2017, 04:50 PM
6. Men are worthy of sharing too. Just look at the dweebs saying this shit
Of course no human being deserves to be rated like a meal at the local pub, but it's always fun to crash the egos of assholes like this by turning the tables on them.
So, I have a question for the women reading this:
What would you rate Donald Trump?
mopinko (47,675 posts) Mon Jan 30, 2017, 05:01 PM
9. did they forget to call them lesbians?
MountCleaners (200 posts) Mon Jan 30, 2017, 05:21 PM
11. They called the women "fat"
...and that is what abusers do when they want to tear down their significant other.
And "fat" to these guys and any abuser is, like, anyone over 130 pounds or over a size 6.
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I personally would never call a DUmmy woman ugly; it wouldn't do them justice.
Now, FUGLY, that's a little closer to the target. A special kind of Fugly, both on the outside and inside!
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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin (14,176 posts) Mon Jan 30, 2017, 04:25 PM
Dont like what a woman is saying? Call her ugly.
After millions of women descended on downtowns around the world to march in support of women’s rights Saturday, several conservative lawmakers took to social media for commentary. Did they critique the marchers’ message? Nope. Question the efficacy of protests? Not that either. What they did was make fat jokes.
“Just think about this,” Judge Bailey Moseley, a state judge in East Texas, wrote on Facebook. “After just one day in office, Trump managed to achieve something that no one else has been able to do: he got a million fat women out walking.”
Indiana state Sen. Jack Sandlin posted a similar sentiment on Facebook; he shared a meme that featured a photo of marchers in pink hats under the words “In one day, Trump got more fat women out walking than Michelle Obama did in 8 years.” (Sandlin claims he’s “ot sure how that ended up on my Facebook wall,” but according to the Indianapolis Star, “creenshots show Sandlin’s account sharing the message directly from another Facebook page, not another account sharing to Sandlin’s Facebook page.”)
If we’re keeping score, Sandlin gets bonus points for fat-shaming marchers and getting in a dig at Michelle Obama at the same time, but he loses points for originality — North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey shared the same image on Facebook and Twitter.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2017/01/26/dont-like-what-a-woman-is-saying-call-her-ugly/?utm_term=.68cab95c4249&wpisrc=nl_rainbow&wpmm=1
Of course being called ugly by some of these schlubs is the ultimate in irony.
Ugly is not the worst insult. Trying "fat", "pig", "cow", or anything related to fat shaming.
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Whatever, Y_M_B_L. I refer to folks' outward appearance - ugliness or beauty - pretty infrequently, and politics have nothing to do with such comments as I do make. As regards myself, I'd advise anyone who called me handsome to make an appointment with an optometrist.
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Need we dig up all the threads they had on our truly classy current First Lady?
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Need we dig up all the threads they had on our truly classy current First Lady?
Did they go after Laura Bush, too? As well as the twins? Probably a self-answering pair of questions.
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Hey DUmmies:
We've seen your picture threads. The majority of you are fat, and 99.9999999999% of you are ugly.
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Need we dig up all the threads they had on our truly classy current First Lady?
And how many "Man" Coulter posts were at the DUmp?
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I'll say what I want to say when I want to say it. If I think you're a stupid bitch who is also fat and ugly, in person I'll be polite and just try to avoid you. If you thrust yourself into the public eye, and especially if you and all the other fat ugly bitches start fawning on each other about how sexy and beautiful you all are, I'll say fat ugly bitch. It's calling a spade a spade, not shaming.
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And how many "Man" Coulter posts were at the DUmp?
And MILF threads about Sarah Palin and Michelle Malkin? (Just guessing) Condoleezza Rice as Bush's parrot threads?
Fixed a typo.
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I'm glad that meme hit their walls. That thing was all over the place, and it was hilarious.
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And MILF threads about Sarah Palin and Michelle Malkin? Just guessing) Condoleezza Rice as Bush's parrot threads?
Not to mention the "house negro" posts about Condi, et all.
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Ugly women? The left owns that but for the few whor...actresses in Hollywood.