Dan, objectifying strippers is one thing (still kinda ick), but objectifying people trying to help someone is a little different, and it shows a bit of entitlement on your part.
You're a role model, like it or not, and you need to set an example.
@6 and the rest
Yes, Dan is a role model, and he's done a lot of very good work helping young LGBT youth to realize "it gets better".
Dan also often speaks out about social justice and LGBT rights. He is definitely a role model, and I appreciate the work he does.
That doesn't mean that he hasn't made a few mistakes along the way,lime support of the Iraq War.
If a celebrity or a journalist made a comment sexualizing female flood victims I would feel the need to speak out.
I didn't say Dan was a bad person, I said he should think before he makes comments like this.
Let's not forget, over 300,000 people just lost their homes due to this hurricane, and I doubt any of them are in the mood to be joking about it just yet.
Blip @ 16 - I personally find it more offensive that this picture (which shows "people who have just lost everything who are in the midst of a dangerous and physically exhausting task and will probably spend the next 5-10 years rebuilding their lives", as you said) was used to illustrate the "good news" that the auto industry will profit from their misfortune.
And no, that's not because I find their asses worth ogling - all of these guys are way too thin and way too young to attract my attention.
Personally, I'm outraged that the outrage of this outrage wasn't more outragie-ier!
Oh, who am I kidding? I'm still partial to the butt on the right. And I say that as someone who was once a hot young thing with a nice butt who helped out in the aftermath of floods and tornadoes. (I am from Iowa, after all.)
@16
I agree.
@17
Again, I agree.
The stupid "good for the auto industry" joke was much worse than Dan's.
@18
Dan, you aren't a bad person. We can all be a little shitty sometimes.
You're a role model, like it or not, and you need to set an example.
Have you tried just yanking the stick out? Kind of an ironic comment from a guy with a "calm your tits" avatar.
I guess if anyone knows about sticks that should be removed from asses, it would be you. I'm sure it's an issue you deal with quite regularly.
Yes, Dan is a role model, and he's done a lot of very good work helping young LGBT youth to realize "it gets better".
Dan also often speaks out about social justice and LGBT rights. He is definitely a role model, and I appreciate the work he does.
That doesn't mean that he hasn't made a few mistakes along the way,lime support of the Iraq War.
If a celebrity or a journalist made a comment sexualizing female flood victims I would feel the need to speak out.
I didn't say Dan was a bad person, I said he should think before he makes comments like this.
Let's not forget, over 300,000 people just lost their homes due to this hurricane, and I doubt any of them are in the mood to be joking about it just yet.
Humor is how human beings cope with bad situations and the unknown. So just go ahead and calm your tits.
If my comment is lazy and uninspired, than I guess yours is doubly so.
Let's not forget, it took you an hour to come up with your response.
Honestly thought, the opinion of a right-wing apologist likes yourself means less than nothing to me.
And no, that's not because I find their asses worth ogling - all of these guys are way too thin and way too young to attract my attention.
Oh, who am I kidding? I'm still partial to the butt on the right. And I say that as someone who was once a hot young thing with a nice butt who helped out in the aftermath of floods and tornadoes. (I am from Iowa, after all.)
I agree.
@17
Again, I agree.
The stupid "good for the auto industry" joke was much worse than Dan's.
@18
Dan, you aren't a bad person. We can all be a little shitty sometimes.