homophobia: unreasoning fear of or antipathy toward homosexuals and homosexuality.
Maybe this `column` should be better named "My Least Favorite Piece of Bigotry"; but shoehorning one groups oppression into a different groups oppression does everyone involved a disservice.
ped·ant: a person who is excessively concerned with minor details and rules or with displaying academic learning.
blah blah good column blah blah patriarchy reinforces both misogyny and homophobia and therefore both issues dovetail into each other blah blah blah white knighting so hard right now
"My least favorite piece of gender politics related issues this week is the Russian law banning gay propaganda."
Looks fine to me.
Although, in one episode of The X-Files (S2E13), Scully and Mulder investigate a crime involving a fetishist with no paranormal elements-- not an x-file. And this was where I stopped watching, because the title wasn't "The X-Files, and other non-paranormal, but still really weird files."
Wait, I'm sorry. Did I do a disservice by using an analogy?
Graham does indeed have a point.
I actually agree with Holms here, but her writing has nothing to do with misogyny whatsoever.
Of course, this is sorta par for the course for her anyway.
homophobia: unreasoning fear of or antipathy toward homosexuals and homosexuality.
Maybe this `column` should be better named "My Least Favorite Piece of Bigotry"; but shoehorning one groups oppression into a different groups oppression does everyone involved a disservice.
blah blah good column blah blah patriarchy reinforces both misogyny and homophobia and therefore both issues dovetail into each other blah blah blah white knighting so hard right now
Looks fine to me.
Although, in one episode of The X-Files (S2E13), Scully and Mulder investigate a crime involving a fetishist with no paranormal elements-- not an x-file. And this was where I stopped watching, because the title wasn't "The X-Files, and other non-paranormal, but still really weird files."
Wait, I'm sorry. Did I do a disservice by using an analogy?
The VMAs are better suited to be a topic in a column entitled 'My Favorite Justification for Being a Misanthropist This Week'.
I actually agree with Holms here, but her writing has nothing to do with misogyny whatsoever.
Of course, this is sorta par for the course for her anyway.