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You know, it occurs to me that the known internet phenomenon of Reddit āam I the asshole?ā posts having completely misleading headers is actually a really great example of a far less known but far more common practice of extreme journalistic spin in cases where there are large monetary incentives to diminish the story in question.
Like, if you see a Reddit post titled āAm I the asshole for buying my wife a new dress?ā, the post is pretty much always something totally deranged like: āI (48) really dislike the way my wife (20) dresses, because I think itās too revealing and makes her look slutty, which was fine when we started dating five years ago, but it makes me feel like sheās going to cheat on me now that weāre married. Iāve politely asked her to get new clothes multiple times, and every time she refused because she said she liked her clothes, and didnāt want to waste money buying new ones. Yesterday I couldnāt take it anymore so I threw out a bunch of her old dresses and bought her a new one that was more modest looking. She started crying because one of the dresses I threw out had been left to her by her mom who died when she was a teen, but I couldnāt have known that it had sentimental value. She said that I should have asked, but obviously if I asked sheād have just told me not to throw out any of her clothes, including the ones that werenāt sentimental. Also, the more modest dress I bought was pretty expensive, and she never thanked me for it. Am I the asshole here, or is she being unreasonable?ā
Similarly, whenever you see a headline like āWoman Wins Millions From McDonaldās Because Her Hot Coffee Was Too Hotā, if you dig a bit, youāll almost always quickly find out that what actually happened was: A 79-year-old ordered coffee which, unbeknownst to her, was being served extremely dangerously hot, because McDonaldās was trying to have coffee that stayed warm over a long commute without spending any extra money on cups with better insulation. The coffee spilled on the old womanās lap, giving her severe third degree burns over a huge portion of her body, including her genitals. She got to a hospital and they managed to save her life with skin grafting, but she became disabled from the accident, and her genitals and thighs were permanently disfigured. She tried to settle with McDonaldās for her medical costs, and McDonaldās refused to cover any portion of her medical expenses at all, and so she sued. At trial, the jury discovered that this same exact thing had happened seven hundred times before, and McDonaldās had still decided not to change their policy because paying out individual suits was cheaper than moderately reducing their coffee profits. As a result, the jury awarded punitive damages designed to penalize McDonaldās two days worth of their coffee profits, in addition to the womanās medical costs.
I think itās largely the same phenomenon, but I know a lot of people who are familiar with the first case, but donāt know to look for the second. If you see some totally outrageous āhow could a person ever sue over this stupid thing?ā case, you should immediately be incredibly suspicious that thatās all that actually happened, because a lot of the time, it absolutely isnāt. The people who have the most incentive to make their opponent look not only wrong, but completely crazy for having any sort of grievance at all, are often the actually unreasonable ones.Ā
Anyway this is all to say that if I see ANY of yāall automatically siding with McDonaldās over the recent case where 4-year-old girl was severely burned by their chicken nuggets because āhurr durr dumb kid didnāt know that chicken nuggets were hot, people sue over anything lolā, I will grab that McBoot youāre licking and shove it all the way up your McFuckingAss.
miss piggy puts up with so much as a woman in show business and her response to misogyny is never to turn the other cheek or take the high road. itās to physically attack people. and sheās right.
people are like āI support sex workersā until they actually have to support sex workers by critiquing their ingrained ideas about sex and work and then they're suddenly like āwe need to rescue girls from thinking selling their bodies is okay!1!!ā
when sex workers say that āsex work is workā it means sex work, like all work, functions in a capitalist framework. yes, you can be exploited as a sex worker. but you can also be exploited as a garment factory worker, in retail (!), as a teacher, as a games developer. capitalism is exploitative at the core and making this out to be a trait unique to sex workāoften solely due to the sexual aspect, like it's okay for someone to be objectified and overworked and abused but only if they're no sex in the equation, or as though it's especially bad if there's sex in the equationāharms sex workers and harms critiques of capitalism at large by distracting you from the core concern of workers' rights, which are rights for all workers including sex workers.
Franz Kafka, Letters to Milena / Jarek Puczel, āLoversā (2011) / Virginia Woolf, The Waves / Vilhelm Bjerke-Petersen, Untitled (1943) / Salman Rushdie, Midnightās Children / Eli Craven, āScreen Loversā (2013) / Modern English, āI Melt with Youā / Evan M. Cohen, āThis is not goodbye foreverā / Edvard Munch, āThe Kissā (1897)
why they gotta play abba in grocery storesā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦. what kind of cruel torment is thatā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦. you canāt just put me, a gay, in a public area where literally every single human has to visit ⦠and play voulez-vous.. what am i meant to do?? NOT go berserk?? NOT give in to the most primal desires to dance and sing etched into my gay ass bones?? YOU EXPECT ME to sit here and browse tinned peaches with fucking ABBA playing through shitty tinny ass public speakers??Ā
Boss makes a dollar, I make a dime, I make memes on company time.
Whereās the third and fourth horseman?
My time has come
One more, and they will be complete
Does this count?
FOUND THE FOURTH HORSEMAN
Theyāve all been collected. Now we have the warriors strong enough to take down capitalism
Patrick Stump (ā)
āIām a kind of quiet, boring guy, right? But on stage, thereās this other part of me that, you know, we all get to experience together. Thereās a different kind of intimacy to, like, āIām on stage doing my stupid thing, Iām watching you guys enjoy it so much that you do your stupid thing, weāre all doing our own stupid thingā. I think thatās a really unique experience.ā (4/16/2014)
What looking for a pronoun pin turned up and my immediate reaction.
I do in fact have that summertime sadness