Well what does it say about the RPF that a not even thinly veiled accusation that the CEO of Sony Pictures rise to her position not on merit but some other means? Do we wonder why there are so few women participating in these conversations? It's a pretty hostile environment.
It's a pretty hostile environment.
maybe it will be less hostile if three of you gang up on him and call him names? Do you even own mirrors?
The irony of your statement is that this isn't even the first or second time I've watched you make personal attacks directly at a poster because they dared criticize a movie you liked.
I think you need to do some soul searching. You've become everything you claim to hate.
For the record: ignoring him, reporting him, even refuting his claims are all options that don't involve actually contributing to the "hostile environment."
Well it's the big night, still TONS of reserved seating at my Arclight available. First showing on the fancy screen with fancy sound system looks like 20 people or so.
Go late enough I think you could get a private screening.
maybe it will be less hostile if three of you gang up on him and call him names? Do you even own mirrors?
The irony of your statement is that this isn't even the first or second time I've watched you make personal attacks directly at a poster because they dared criticize a movie you liked.
I think you need to do some soul searching. You've become everything you claim to hate.
For the record: ignoring him, reporting him, even refuting his claims are all options that don't involve actually contributing to the "hostile environment."
maybe it will be less hostile if three of you gang up on him and call him names? Do you even own mirrors?
The irony of your statement is that this isn't even the first or second time I've watched you make personal attacks directly at a poster because they dared criticize a movie you liked.
I think you need to do some soul searching. You've become everything you claim to hate.
For the record: ignoring him, reporting him, even refuting his claims are all options that don't involve actually contributing to the "hostile environment."
So the system does work. Now just put two and two together and you'll see it.but to make the suggestion he made was abridge too far even for the moderators.
Also, might want to delete your quoting of the offending text.
This is exactly what I was talking about, but then got called out on being passive aggressive and attacking people. Kind of funny, it got squashed but I was like :wacko
And to the idea of starting out as a secretary and being the head of a major studio in record time, why is it misogynistic to think that? Just because she is a woman, doesnt mean she cant know people in the right places? You think thats just exclusive to men, that women cant have questionable means to their end? Look at her emails and the reason she was kicked out of Sony. I doubt she is an angel. Usually ANY person that gets to the head or has that much responsibility and gets paid that much that quickly had to step on some toes to get there. Its not like she started the company herself and worked her way up that way. Dont be so quick to call people a heavy handed insult such as misogynist. Its insane how people get so offended on the behalf of others.
Oh yeah, totally. Remove any mention of disgusting misogyny and carry on like it didn't happen... :rolleyes Just like in the real world.So the system does work. Now just put two and two together and you'll see it.
Also, might want to delete your quoting of the offending text.
You know full well that what was implied was not 'knowing the right people', Indeed, the fact that the pointed use of phrasing.. that she 'started out as a secretary' and 'somehow' got to the top' can be used in such a context is loaded with cultural misogyny. It demeans the (highly skilled) position of secretary (note - NOT just 'typist'), it demeans women, and it deliberately implies (along with the repeated mentions of alcohol) that she didn't earn her position through hard work and doesn't know what she's doing.And to the idea of starting out as a secretary and being the head of a major studio in record time, why is it misogynistic to think that? Just because she is a woman, doesnt mean she cant know people in the right places?
So, while we're on the subject, no one's gonna call out this new film as being misandrist? Cause I sure am