You’re talking about the sore losers, maybe?
Ana Frusinoiu
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Ana that may be true, but I was thinking more of the teenagers and young men who openly and blatantly objectify women in a way that to a casual observer, appears to be at a far higher rate than say when I was growing up. The music I hear on the radio, and loved millions of kids, of both sexes is certainly ten times more sexist than anything from the seventies or eighties. One of the more disturbing facts to me is that young women appear to adore a pop culture that routinely treats them as willing playthings for boys/men. Feminists hate the old fashioned men that placed women on a pedestal, and I swear they hate them far more than the men that today, objectify them far more than in the past.