"But she did say, 'Are you sure?'"/"It won't hurt, did it?"
Comments at Wonkette, after a post by Jesse Taylor mocking me for criticizing the University of Wisconsin for closing down central campus yesterday for an Obama rally which students could attend only if they went to the Obama campaign website, provided email addresses and phone numbers and clicked a button marked "I'm In."
Sexual remarks to tear down a woman? Imagine if conservatives did that to a liberal woman.
SECOND THOUGHTS: I wish I'd reacted a different way and, instead of focusing on insults to me, found a funnier place. When you put the phrase "I'm In" into a sexual context, as those commenters did, the metaphor becomes Obama as the unsatisfied girlfriend who can't even feel the man's love. Within this metaphor, the students who wanted tickets were forced to give what is now perceived at the sexually humiliating affirmation "I'm In."
Friday, October 5, 2012
"Ann Althouse fretting over the phrase 'I’m In'..."/"Funny, she didn't complain last night....."
Labels:
comedy,
education,
feminism,
Jesse Taylor,
metaphor,
University of Wisconsin,
Wonkette
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