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Category Archives: culture
Rosie the Riveter: Not the Feminist Icon You Think She Is
She’s become one of the world’s most well-known icons. The rolled up sleeves of her heavy denim work shirt. Her slender arm flexed, fist clenched in an unmistakable “don’t mess with me” pose. Her factory employee button alongside her finely … Continue reading
Why Are So Many Lesbians Getting Pregnant?
It makes for an illogical syllogism. Premise A: Lesbians are sexually attracted to women only. Premise B: Women cannot impregnate women. Conclusion: Lesbians have higher … Continue reading
Posted in cultural analysis, culture, lesbian, lgbt, Loving My (LGBT) Neighbor, politics, Sexuality
Tagged homosexuality, lesbian, lesbianism, pregnancy, sexuality
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Mr. UNTUCKit. An American Hero
From the moment you see him on screen, you know he’s a man of purpose. His eyes are set, locked on the horizon. A visionary. Others easily step aside for him on the street, not out of fear, but respect. … Continue reading
Posted in cultural analysis, culture, Uncategorized
Tagged fashion, shirts, television commercials, untuckit
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U2 Delays New Album Because Trump Won
Dear Bono: Can I speak frankly as a friend? Its time you appreciate that you and your band’s super coolness has passed its “Best by” date some time ago. It could have been a learning opportunity when scads of people … Continue reading
Posted in arts, cultural analysis, culture, music, politics, Uncategorized
Tagged album, Bono, politics, trump, u2
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