Rush Limbaugh said some incredibly offensive things to women concerning the recent contraception mandate debate. I’m completely disappointed that I live in a supposedly progressive society in which something so atrocious could be said by someone who has a large following. Also, too often people ignore that contraception is often prescribed to women for health reasons (example: the woman Rush insulted was defending a friend who couldn’t afford birth control and thus had to have an ovary removed because of cysts!).
I hope this post isn’t too political for Pixar Planet, because I see it as more of a women’s rights—even a human rights—issue. I’ll leave it up to curious people to google what Rush said…
I hate it when someone says something to me, and I have no idea what they meant. I don’t want to ask, because then I seem stupid or like I wasn’t paying attention.
I hate it when I’m doing my math homework on the compulter and and I spened a lot of time on a problem only to have “Incorrect answer” shoved in my face.
I hated it when I went to Blockbuster and the movie or game I wanted wasen’t their. It was more irating when they have 20 of the same thing and everyone already got it.
I hate that my opinion on certain things is always in the minority, and I feel like I can’t share them without people thinking I’m bad. My opinions on those things are just like my opinions on other things, they are just what I personally think.
I feel that way a lot of times. Like, if I like a movie that most people hate, or, more often, vice versa, I’m afraid to even say it. Like, I really don’t like The Dark Knight. I just don’t. And that’s not really acceptable to most people.
I didn’t really like it either. It’s for a couple reasons that have to do with a phobia I have.
That’s how I feel when I say that I don’t like Frollo. It was nothing to do with whether he was a good villain or not. I never said he was or wasn’t, I just don’t like him.