It is about how triggered person can become if this person cannot control yourself.
You’re exaggerating in an attempt to strengthen an irrelevant point. I see someone who’s speaking against blatant objectification of women in a specific ad. Your definition for “out of control” is “out of reason.” FYI, one can be outraged and still be in control. Check your vocabulary and logic.
Did she found another reason to be mad, to curse and vent her anger? Yes she did.
That’s not a crime… people get mad. It’s a thing that happens (surprise). And a good thing in many cases. I question your position against it, and I can only assume you’re the type to bottle things up and explode at random moments, which is quite scary and actually “out of control”.
If you need a descent bikini you will find it. If you need a reason to curse or hate you will find it as well. But all motivation that forms your reasons is inside your mind.
No, people are products of their environment. What forms inside our minds comes from somewhere. And it applies to every single person — you as well. You needed a reason to speak against this article and you found it. So what’s your point? That we shouldn’t stand up against anything and just sit back “voting with our dollars”? Then maybe you should’ve just sat back and commented on articles that you agreed with. And yet, you felt the need to state your disagreement, look at that!
I’m also curious what you’d say to the men who complain about how men, generally speaking, do more dangerous jobs and work longer hours compared to women. That’s also a problem and they should bring it up!
All bimbo-oriented clothes exists for a quite simple reason: there is a lot of them and they want to spend their money on clothes they want. Just as you do.
No one’s stopping them. If bimbos want to shop for bimbo-oriented clothes, they’ll find them…. they’re everywhere! No reason to ‘hate’ on the article writer… that’s your line of reasoning right? Well, right back at ya.
You’re wrong that it’s a simple reason. Women are taught to base their worth on their looks to a large degree (varies between women of course). No one’s born a bimbo. And ads like this perpetuate that harmful belief.
I see no reason to hate cloth makers if it is hard to find good looking shirt for myself if I am 183 cm tall. And I have no reason to hate someone if it hard for me to find some good shoes. I need no special treatment and I can handle this tasks myself and still have no reason to curse any cloth designers or weird/unacceptible looking products of fashion industry.
You’re missing every point:
- It shouldn’t be hard to find good shoes, good bikinis, good whatever.
- You’re implying people can’t handle certain tasks themselves just because they’re complaining about an ad. This is a logical fallacy (red herring).
- You’re implying anyone here thinks they need special treatment. No one said such thing. This isn’t about any individual, it’s about an advertisement. If you can’t grasp that, you have poor reading comprehension.
- Just because you don’t feel the same way, doesn’t mean others will. I’m (almost) shocked I have to tell someone that… I assume you’re an adult. You should know by now that people feel differently about different things, and you invalidating them for it says a lot about your own emotional maturity — what you, ironically, called the OP out on in the first place.
