I mean to be fair, she isn’t that bad. Her boobs just make her look porny and her thighs could use some work.Her body and the dog’s are way too similar..
I mean to be fair, she isn’t that bad. Her boobs just make her look porny and her thighs could use some work.
Maybe that was a bit of an exaggeration on my part lol. Every time I see her I just think she looks kind of stumpy which is where that was coming fromI mean to be fair, she isn’t that bad. Her boobs just make her look porny and her thighs could use some work.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowb...neath-navy-white-striped-blazer-New-York.html
"Emily Ratajkowski hides her slender figure underneath a navy-and-white striped blazer in New York City"
She must be really good at hiding it
She walked the Versace show today...
View attachment 28013 I think my dislike for her is pretty obvious lol, but I really respect her for this.
I understand your thought process - I usually look down on her brand of #freethenipple feminism as well - but willing to put herself out so far for this cause I think takes her past virtue signalling.Maybe if it was another celeb I wouldn’t feel this way, and I’m trying to deconstruct my feelings about it—but I can’t help but see it as another instance of EmRata “virtue signaling.”
I understand your thought process - I usually look down on her brand of #freethenipple feminism as well - but willing to put herself out so far for this cause I think takes her past virtue signalling.
You make a lot of good points, and language is often misappropriated in modern feminism, but I’d argue that courts of law and other institutions don’t necessary protect women. This is an anecdotal example, of course, but in a previous job I held, one of my coworkers sexually harassed me for months and, although I reported him and he was given a talking-to, he was still awarded for “good performance” in the role - so clearly at least in this case, the institution didn’t take it as seriously as I feel they should have. I don’t share this to ask for sympathy and you’re more than welcome to disagree, of course; I just wanted to provide an example of why I believe modern feminism can serve a purpose when approached correctly and why I don’t hate EmRata for this particular display of feminism.It’s not like she would get any criticism for any ‘advocacy’ so I can’t admire her for it. She’s still ‘safe’ in terms of her career. ‘Feminism’ in the West is often so petty and unprogressive: if everyone is equal here by law, what more else is there to do? If someone is being a sexist bastard then sue the piece of shit. It can’t be an ‘institutionalised’ thing if the most important institution—the the court of law—protects women (proper law enforcement is a whole other can of worms). The media and general public are so sympathetic toward feminism that to disagree publicly would be to self-imitate a witch hunt. I would like to see her use her platform for more controversial ‘feminism’ outside of the West where it would truly matter to women’s rights and where she could potentially face real criticism.
I’d argue that courts of law and other institutions don’t necessary protect women
one of my coworkers sexually harassed me for months and, although I reported him and he was given a talking-to, he was still awarded for “good performance” in the role - so clearly at least in this case, the institution didn’t take it as seriously as I feel they should have
You make a lot of good points, and language is often misappropriated in modern feminism, but I’d argue that courts of law and other institutions don’t necessary protect women. This is an anecdotal example, of course, but in a previous job I held, one of my coworkers sexually harassed me for months and, although I reported him and he was given a talking-to, he was still awarded for “good performance” in the role - so clearly at least in this case, the institution didn’t take it as seriously as I feel they should have. I don’t share this to ask for sympathy and you’re more than welcome to disagree, of course; I just wanted to provide an example of why I believe modern feminism can serve a purpose when approached correctly and why I don’t hate EmRata for this particular display of feminism.
Anyway, back on topic: her feminism doesn’t make me any less curious about why she looks shorter than me when I’m 5’2”.
You make it sound so easy. But when a woman chooses to report sexual harassment or assault in a workplace, best case scenario is she gets a reputation as a troublemaker or "hypersensitive," and won't get touched for promotions. I'm sure we could all find horror stories for worst case scenario. Look up "repercussions."If your workplace failed to protect you and it was genuine assault then you could have gone to the legal system.