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  • O_O

  • Everything should be taught this way.

  • I spent about 2 hours in wikipedia, reading to learn about this sport gameplay and rules, when I could've just played this video and understand immeditaly... ¬¬ in 2 mins, AND WITH HOT CHICKS!!...

  • WTF???? when did 2:08 minutes passed?

  • Finally I understand the rules !!! Great Approach !!! Please, Next Do Baseball, Soccer, American Football, Hockey, Volleyball , and other team sports. Please , Please

  • God damn! I gona start with rugby

  • 20 feminist dislike this vidclip

  • wow man...i drool over my keyboard..=)

  • i love rugby!!

  • Anybody want a game of rugby now?

  • all my ex's lol

  • Pity. Rugby women NEVER look like that lol

  • I am the only one who pressed mute?

  • shouldn't you make a video about rugby with hot rugby players who know how to play rugby (tackle, properly put in a ball, engage in rucks, mauls, and scrums, etc.)? It would be way hotter AND informative all at the same time. I promise, there are plenty of fierce, sexy ruggers out there who would make this a much more entertaining video!

  • Should you decide to go further, its all downhill from here

  • awsome

  • Wow both y'all jus shut da hell up, this is a dam YouTube vid

  • I'm gonna leave before i get into this chain of videos again

  • 19 faggets

  • Their body positioning is awful..

  • HELL YEAAAAAh

  • Alright, I'm gonna comment something original.

    Hi.

  • Stop arguing and just fap to the video...

  • is it your job to argue on this video? haha

  • If this is sexist, long live sexism!

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  • @4ing "Women are always demanding more"? You can't make generalised statements like that, surely you have the intelligence to realise that all women are not the same? Women have a lot more equality nowadays, BECAUSE of feminists movements throughout history. And some women are still discriminated against because their gender, maybe you just don't take any notice because it dosen't affect you. In many countries it seriously impacts their lives, even costs them it.

  • Where'd I put my Kleenex?

  • Yes, these women are beautiful and sexy, but what's pretty offensive about this video is the fact that they have to be down to minimal clothing for people to pay attention to them. Rugby is about the sport, yes? It's about the hard work and discipline and love for the game. Why can't that same criteria be applied to women, too? Why do women have to be sexualized to be interesting? Food for thought.

  • @sommesmari You kind sir/madam, make a very good point that rugby is about the work and discipline and love for the game, regardless of gender. Well said :)

  • Strange looking scrum.

  • That is amazing now how do u play

  • ....Took less then a second for me to become a fan of this sport o.o

  • i think i need to go watch womens rugby more often if there dressed like this ;)

  • id maul them

  • they all have the hooker position

  • 10 gay fags happen to dislike this !!

  • Ah thanks now I know a lot more about rugby...

  • HOLY FUCK!

  • too skinny...

  • 'the payer must not jump on top of a ruck'

    These chicks can be on top of me ;)

  • I wish I was the ball....

  • I wish I was that ball

  • I needed to watch this video around 12 times in order to pay attention to the rules.

    Terrible tutorial.

  • Some women are just sooo fine. Props to them. Wonder which one is the hooker.

  • yes commentator, "how very nice" x

  • perfect gurls

  • boner from rugby...not the first time...

  • this is porn

  • I now no how to play rugby, if only this learning process could be applied to calculus.

  • all i got to say is where the fuck do i sign up

  • this is y i wanna play rugby

  • informative stuff

  • DO NOT even BOTHER to ask those ladies to do Haka! I CANNOT even IMAGINE how CREEPY, AWKWARD and SHOCKING if they DID! (imagine they SLAP their BOOBS while doing the Haka.

  • Every guy wins no matter what happened durring the game

  • .....wow

  • .... nunca pensé ver a mi querido Rugby desde este punto de vista ....

  • i like it

  • typed this with one hand

  • anybody have a idea to find more from this?

  • Can you plz repeat that i i i distraction

  • I do like how this video explains the rules in such a simple way x

  • 9 feminists were here

  • terrible technique.

  • They all win in my opinion.

  • 9 people are gay

  • O.o

    

  • porn.

  • 0:31 was awsome

  • 1:08 how very nice lol

  • Who the fuck disliked this? Fat, ugly feminists?

  • @4ingP Em, maybe people with actual self-respect and dignity, who realise that this is extremely sexist and offensive to women, especially those in sport who have worked extremely hard to get where they are, and not by shamlessly strutting around in underwear for everyone to gawk at? They have a right to dislike this just as much as you have a right to like it. But I wouldn't expect you to understand that, you're clearly a narrow-minded, arrogant, nasty human being as your comment shows.

  • @AIB136 This isn't sexist towards women.

    Those women are not depicted in the video.

    My comment wasn't angry. The "fuck" was meant to indicate exceptional surprise. Just to clear that up.

    The only people who dislike videos of attractive women are other women who aren't as attractive (and, most of the time, man-hating feminists).

    You must be one of those ugly feminists. Not fat, though, because I get the feeling you play Rugby.

  • @4ingP I never said you're comment was angry, I said you were a narrow-minded, arrogant, nasty human being. Which you again prove by your reply. Just to clear that up. Also, this is sexist toward women, because rugby is a serious sport which requires a lot of skill and dedication, yet when the players are female they suddenly decide to focus on their sexuality rather than thier talent. It's these kind of videos that cause difficulties for female players.

  • @4ingP Also yes I am a female sportsperson, not a ridiculously immature and pitiful human being like you, who thinks that just because I have morals and opinions that differ from your own, I must be and "ugly, unnatractive feminist". You have no right to say those sort of things, and how could you possibly know who "the only people who dislike videos of attractive (your opinion) women" are? I feel sorry for you.

  • @AIB136 Alright...

    You came to a video called "Sexy Rugby" with half-dressed women in the thumbnail. What did you expect?

    My comment, as I said before, WAS A JOKE. Is humor a foreign concept to you?

    I do have the right to say those things, because I have the ability. Why isn't important to what we're talking about, though.

  • @AIB136 Considering you're making a big deal out of a joke targeted at people like you, you're not as mature as you think you are.

    Well, can you think of any other people who dislike videos of attractive women? Well, people attracted to the male gender, but they wouldn't really have an opinion on this.

    Stroke that ego. Men are inferior! Am I right?

  • @4ingP Funnily enough, I don't think this advertisement is targeted at actual female athletes of moral integrity. Also I am not making a big deal out of this, I am just calling you out on insulting people who don't have have the same opinion as you, which I think is unfair, immature, and unacceptable really. These women being attractive is your opinion, and again, are you so narrow-minded that you think that that would be the sole reason people disliked this?

  • @AIB136 ...I don't think this advertisement is targeted at any female athletes...

    Yes you are. Referring to someone as unattractive isn't even an insult, since SOMEONE is attracted to people like them. There are submissive guys out there who are into fat women, I'm sure, but I don't think those feminists would like THEM, considering they aren't female.

  • @4ingP I know it's not an insult, as I said, attraction is a personal thing that is different for everyone. And a guy doesen't have to be submissive to be "into fat women", he just finds different aspects of females attractive than you. AGAIN you are speaking for everyone, being a feminist doesen't make you asexual, or homosexual, or whatever else you think. You clearly arn't one, so how would you know?

  • @AIB136 No, but I didn't say that. I'm said that for every fat feminist, there is a submissive, chubby-chasing guy (not a man) who is into that sort of thing.

    You're damn right I'm not. I believe the genders are equal.

    This is basically softcore porn...like most sports, if not all, are, in some way.

    So you can speak for me, but I can't speak for you? I bet you wouldn't be this bitchy if I was a woman.

    Like if you're a feminist or a chauvinist.

  • @4ingP That's saying the same thing? Why is a male who finds bigger women who have a feminist outlook attractive "not a man"? More of a man than you if that's what you believe. And feminists believe the genders arn't equal, but that they certainly should be. I don't see many, if any, male athletes facing problems during their career from being overly sexualised. And I most definitely do not see the sports I take part in as any form of porn. No I cannot speak for you, I never tried to.

  • @AIB136 Because feminist women have no respect for the male gender. Therefore, guys who fall for a feminist female are weak willed.

    Oh, charming.

    No they don't. It's in the name. Feminists are only concerned with the female gender.

    That's because every male who likes sports is either gay or bisexual. I find nothing appealing about a bunch of sweaty guys in tight clothes jumping all over each other.

    Emphasis on the "softcore".

  • @4ingP Feminists are people and obviously not all people are the same, but the majority of feminists just want EQUAL political, economic and social rights for women, and understand that mens liberation is a necessary part of that. I don't like labels, but based on this it could be said that I am a feminist, and I have a lot of male friends whom I most certainly respect, some even more than my female friends.

  • @4ingP There is nothing sexual about the sports I partake in, and not every sport involves "a bunch of sweaty guys in tight clothes jumping all over each other": sailing, athletics, motorsports, showjumping, I could go on. Just because you don't like sports dosen't mean someone is homosexual for disagreeing with you! You seem to have a very skewed view of sexuality. And i'm not telling you what you mean by your comments, you're making statements and I'm questioning them.

  • @4ingP You are talking about people, you're talking about feminists, their partners, sportspeople ... You seem to misunderstand also, feminists DON'T believe the genders are equal, they believe they SHOULD be, and they are trying to achieve that. And whose to say egalitarianists wouldn't call you out on an immature comment like your first one.

  • @4ingP You said I was a fucking ugly, bitchy, feminist cunt just because I was disagreeing with you, i'm not trying to make you put to be a bad person, you are doing that pretty well without any help. I didn't insult you unless you first made some other offensive comment, and I never attacked you personally. And are you actually aware of what you are writing, it IS bigotry, and I'm managing to deal with that without profanity?

  • @AIB136 Doesn't even have to be guys. Nevertheless, any sport can be considered erotic in some way. Even archery.

    No, but sports involving bodily contact and exposed skin and/or tight clothing are still more than innocent fun.

    You ended your "questions" with periods. Not question marks.

    But feminists DON'T do anything to make the genders equal, as they SHOULD be doing if what you say is correct.

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  • @4ingP Sport can be considered erotic, but that is completly down to the individual, for many people there is nothing sexual in it at all. I love martial arts, which obviously involves bodily contact, but I find it in no way sensual. Many feminists DO do work to increase gender equality, I always stand up for women I feel are being expolited, and support various womens organisation who do great work.

  • @AIB136 Well, this video is MEANT to be erotic. It's as sexist as any porn is, this just doesn't do it for all but the most sexually repressed individuals attracted to what most like-minded individuals are attracted to in the opposite gender.

    Well, SOMEONE who likes taking a beating will get off on it. Or giving one...

    You stand up for WOMEN, but you don't stand up for men who are accused of sexism, do you? You even do the accusing yourself.

  • @AIB136 You having an opinion on this is like me having an opinion on male strippers. I'm not gay and I don't go to them for the reason most women do (to laugh at them). Further, I don't think they degrade the male gender.

    I don't see any discrimination. I wouldn't be surprised if it turns out these girls don't even play Rugby.

    What do you expect me to do? Say "I'm sorry, you're right, please allow me to cut my testicles off for you to hang on your mantle like a trophy"?

  • @4ingP It dosen't matter that it's MEANT to be erotic, I still find it offensive and sexist, an opinion which I have just as much of a right to express as anyone else. And yes, I'm sure loads of people would "get off" on having thier nose broken. I DO stand up for men who are subject to sexism? As I said before, men's liberation is an important part of feminism, for me anyway.

  • @AIB136 OK. WHY do you find it offensive? Do you not like it when males think you're attractive? Or are you not attractive? And WHY do you find it sexist?

    Some, not lots. If there's a type of porn for it, a significant amount of people get off on it.

    You lie. Somehow, you think it isn't OK for men to see things they're sexually attracted to, yet I'm sure you think it's OK for women to see things THEY'RE sexually attracted to.

  • @AIB136 Alright...but I don't. I have no reason to have an opinion on male strippers. Yet you, somehow, have a reason to have an opinion on scantily clad attractive women playing Rugby?

    They do NOT degrade the female gender. They are INDIVIDUAL people. If they degraded the gender, they would have to represent EVERY SINGLE MEMBER OF THE GENDER. These women do not represent every single member of the gender.

  • @AIB136 I'll say that when feminists realize that every single person is different, and you can't judge everyone based on a single person or group of like-minded individuals.

    "Fat, ugly feminists" means "feminists who are fat and ugly", not "all feminists are fat and ugly". Sins ppul n de ntrnit dnt spk vry gdr nglsh, and since you seem to be one of those people who think that adjectives describing certain members of a group are descriptive of all members of that group.

  • @AIB136 I suppose there are fat, ugly feminists who are at peace with their unattractiveness, but I don't see why they would watch a video called "Sexy Rugby".

    OK...

    Not all women are feminists. Not all women are fat. Not all women are ugly. Not all women are insecure with their looks. Therefore, it was NOT a sexist comment because I wasn't talking about every single woman. If you have anything to say to that, I suggest you look up the definition of the word "sexism".

  • @AIB136 Feminists all share the belief that women are oppressed. This isn't true, yet they persist on believing whatever their talk shows tell them. Then, whenever someone says something about a TINY portion of women, they accuse him of being sexist or her of being a traitor to her gender.

    Sexism against women isn't a problem anymore. In eastern Europe, Africa, and the southern US it is, but NOWHERE ELSE. I am NOT sexist just because I make a joke about insecure women.

  • @4ingP This has nothing do with how attractive/unattractive I am, I find it offensive because it objectifies women as sex objects in order to promote a product, and also supports the over sexualisation of females in sport, which is a problem that is worsened by these sort of advertisements. A lot of sports require serious amounts of work and dedication, I think if someone was only participating because of some utlerior sexual motive, they wouldn't last too long.

  • @AIB136 I hadn't actually fantasized about having sex with these women...

    As I said, these women probably don't play Rugby. I'm sure female sports (you KNOW I'm not suggesting that there are some sports that only one gender can play, because that isn't true) are just as boring as male sports.

    It's work if you participate in porn, it isn't if you watch it. I was talking about people watching sports.

  • @AIB136 Yes, that is a ridiculous idea. That's why I didn't suggest it. I said that men who watch "spawrts" sports might not be completely heterosexual.

    I think you need to call yourself something different. As I said, it's in the name. Feminists are concerned with females.

  • @AIB136 ...I'm not objectifying them...I was JUST admiring their bodies. If a guy was admiring his girlfriend's body, would he be objectifying her? No, so why is it that anyone who admires the body of a woman they don't know is objectifying her?

    Well, I'm just confused as to WHY you have an opinion on this. These obviously aren't a representation of you, just like male strippers aren't a representation of me.

  • @AIB136 If I have an opinion on something, it's because I have a reason to. There are a few women in this video out of the billions that live on the planet. That's hardly a representation of the gender as a whole.

    "Sexy Rugby", -scantily clad women in the thumbnail-...What's not to understand?

    ...hm? I thought that women are stereotyped as insecure whores who like to go shopping, run up a lot of debt, and marry a guy for his money.

  • @AIB136 Only fat, ugly (according to common opinion) feminists would be insulted...and: THAT PART OF THE COMMENT PRECEDED A ***QUESTION MARK***.

    Well, I suppose you'd rather me be blunt. I try, I FUCKING TRY to be civil, and you turn up the bitch knob.

    Oh, of course. I forgot Ireland, where it apparently counts as discrimination if you comment about a few members of the opposite gender.

  • @4ingP That is irrelevant, these women are still being objectified as sex objects and that is contributing to the problem of over sexualisation of females in sports, and our hypersexual culture in general. And yes, I'm pretty sure these females have nothing to do with rugby, that's not what this ad is about. It also only encourages those few people who do watch sports for these reasons. How exciting/boring you find any sports doesn’t change any of that.

  • @AIB136 HOLY CRAP! YOU CAN'T FIX THE MEN ON THE INTERNET LADY! I RESPECT YOUR OPINION BUT COME ON, THIS IS THE INTERNET.

  • @Bolazer With a comment like that, you don't deserve any happiness in life.

    "Fix" men? Really? So you're saying that men are all flawed? So, basically, you say something sexist toward men in response to something PERCEIVED as sexist against women?

  • @4ingP They don't deserve any happiness in life? Really? Don't you think that's a bit harsh, they didn't say they hope all men are killed slowly and painfully in front of their families or anything. And neither of us know who they were referring to when they spoke about men.

  • @4ingP Holy shit. You're telling me that I don't deserve happiness for that? It's like it's your job to assume shit. I was using "fix" men as a generalization against men that need to be fixed. Telling me something like that honestly means that YOU do not deserve happiness. Although, you probably won't find it if you're like this off of the computer. Hot damn, don't jump to conclusions like that.

  • @Bolazer Well, then. In that case...

    I hope you marry a woman who loves you, who is faithful to you, and who respects you. This is what most normal people want, but with your "men need to be fixed" attitude, I think you're more the pussy who likes to watch his wife fuck other men.

  • @4ingP Oh, so now you're resorting to insults because I've won the argument. Nice work

  • @Bolazer What argument? You said that men need to be "fixed" and then said that you aren't a woman. It wasn't an insult, it's what you want.

  • @4ingP And by the way, I'm a man myself. I can say whatever the hell I want about my own gender as long as it's referring the entirety of it.

  • @Bolazer Thank you for respecting my opinion :) That's more than can be said for a lot of people. And I know that this is the internet, a place where I can be shot down for having an opinion that dosen't comply with the "mainstream" , but that's not going to prevent me from voicing it anyway.

  • @AIB136 I see what you're getting at, and that is correct.

    But from what I see, female Rugby isn't anything to get hard over.

    You don't see anything bicurious in a straight guy watching a bunch of other guys handling balls and jumping all over each other?

    You know what I meant.

  • @AIB136 Sexism against males not very common? I could go on and on, but that would be too many characters. Why don't you research sexism against males, and see how common it is (and how uncommon sexism against females is).

    So basically, it's sexist for a man to think about how attractive a woman is if her physical appearance is the only thing he can see at that moment? That means every heterosexual or bisexual male is sexist.

  • @AIB136 That may be the case for Billy Bob and Cletus, but that isn't true for most guys. Any guy who isn't inbred would tell you that physically unattractive women can suddenly become more attractive if they have nice personalities. Also, it is NOT sexy for a woman to be a slut. Of course, it's equally unattractive if she's a prude.

  • @AIB136 I'm a human being, I'm male, and yet I couldn't care less about circumcision, and I'm circumcised. Why do you care about something you obviously aren't a part of (that is, sexy women who pretend to play Rugby AND READ THAT AS A WHOLE, I'm not insulting your looks, since I know that's how you'll interpret that).

    Well, if Lynx objectifies women in ALL of their advertisements, then that IS sexist.

    No you didn't.

  • @AIB136 WHAT STEREOTYPES? Women are NOT stereotyped as sex objects. They are NOT all attractive. This video does not stereotype women.

    Maybe the stereotypes for women are different in the US and the UK. Those reasons are why one should NEVER marry an American (US) woman.

    That's not how I think. My comment wasn't making fun of people who disliked this video.

  • @AIB136 Ah...no, it doesn't. When I was typing that comment, I knew that there would be people who would dislike it for other reasons. I did not express any opinions I have. Clearly you don't know what that type of joke is.

  • @4ingP Glad you see that. It's sports so there shouldn't be anything sexual in it, however it is oversexualised, so undoubtably some people see it that way. And I don't no, it is the nature of some sports that they involve bodily contact. People watch sports for lots of reasons, to support their favourite team, to enjoy that competitive spirit, because certain athletes are role models to them and so on, that you can't see that without some other sexual enticement playing part is worrying.

  • @AIB136 Doesn't matter what gender is playing, there's still sexual aspects in contact sports. Not meaning to be sexual, but they're still there.

    They wouldn't have a favorite team if they didn't watch sports. How can someone have a favorite team if they don't watch sports? Athletes aren't good role models. For everything they do that isn't related to whatever sport(s) they play, I mean.

  • @AIB136 How so? I haven't seen anything sexist from after the year 2000 except some blogs written by chauvinists. However, I've seen men made out to be stupid or evil (or both) in the media and the law. As I said, look it up.

    I don't see how, considering it's practically a sin to say anything offensive regarding a tiny portion of women (which YOU ARE OBVIOUSLY NOT A PART OF).

  • @AIB136 Well, I see these women as attractive. I hadn't thought about having sex with them. I made a remark about fat, ugly women being jealous of their attractiveness, so why am I evil? Are you like the stereotypical uneducated black person (disclaimer, because I KNOW you'll call me racist: I don't think that all black people conform to the Ebonics-speaking stereotype) who gets offended whenever the word "nigger" is used in the sentence, despite what the sentence ACTUALLY means?...

  • @AIB136 ...If I ask a question you perceive to be sexist, and the word "feminist" is in my answer, you assume I'm saying something about you?

    No shit you weren't denying that. You were implying that men think of women only by their looks, and I was telling you, as a male, that isn't true.

    ...maybe that's expected of girls in high school and college, but any mature man doesn't expect women to open their legs at the slightest provocation.

  • @AIB136 ...maybe that's expected of girls in high school and college, but any mature man doesn't expect women to open their legs at the slightest provocation.

    Looks like it. You might not even think women are sexy.

    You don't have a choice on what you have an opinion on. Further, you have the right to do whatever you please and think whatever you will, even if you live in North Korea. I won't get into that, though.

  • @AIB136 There's a bunch of horny mother fuckers in Ireland, hm? Still, I don't see why you would have an opinion on this unless someone tried to get in your panties because they saw this, thinking that any female who plays sports is an easy source of dick moisturizer.

  • @AIB136 If this was the only video like this that Lynx used for advertisement, then I would disagree. However, since it seems that Lynx ALWAYS does this, I'm inclined to agree (and say that Lynx should hire a new marketing department).

    Well, close to the UK. Ireland and Northern Ireland both have Ireland in the name.

  • @AIB136 Most. It's how they were raised - expecting things from men without returning anything. I know that there are SOME that are good people, but it's better to be safe than sorry.

    Let me rephrase my comment, reading how I meant it: "Who could dislike a video like this? Women jealous of these women's superior looks?"

    It seems like the only way for you to drop it is to apologize. So...sorry. I did not mean to offend anyone with my comment.

  • @4ingP Well if that's the case, then any sport can be percieved as something sexual. However that is completely down to the individual and there is definatley nothing sexual in sports for a lot of people. Many people are brought up with sports and their family having a favourite team, so they grow up watching sports and supporting that team themselves.

  • @AIB136 This is going nowhere. We both aren't going to change our minds about that.

    I just did.

    Really? Where do you see women stereotyped like that?

    You started insulting me. And for the record, you ARE being bitchy about what I say, and you ARE a feminist.

    ...look what up? "Sexism against women"? I'll get a bunch of silly results, like "this woman is shown with expensive clothing, so it implies that all women spend too much" (for an advertisement FOR expensive clothing...).

  • @AIB136 You implied it. And yes, you are. All I need to do is ask "Who could dislike this? Fat, ugly feminists?", and you come to the conclusion that I'm sexist.

    "Nigger is an offensive word" = not offensive, though. Go here to see what I'm talking about: /watch?v=hAD-PipXGwA

  • @AIB136 That type of sexism isn't all over the media. In some ads, it is. In others, it isn't. Also, consider what the advertisement is for. If the product is for women, of course an attractive female model will be used. Victoria's Secret won't hire a hairy drag queen to model their panties, you know.

    I meant sexually attractive.

    I'm not denying your right to have an opinion (the only way to do that is to kill you), but I still don't see WHY.

  • @AIB136 Everyone has the freedom to choose whatever they wish. An outcome can't prevent you from doing what you want, it just influences your decision. A threat to one's family doesn't make it impossible for that person to do something, therefore, they have the right to do that.

    Laws can only be restricted by nature. No one has the right to fly, however, they have the right to be inside something that can fly.

    What did you say about why this concerns you?

  • @AIB136 ...OK, some women are stereotyped. SOME. Some isn't even half.

    Well, no. I don't think all women are like these women, and I don't know of anyone else who watched this video besides you, so all the males I know who watched this video don't think this is sexist. However, since you convinced me that this is sexist, I changed my mind (about the STYLE OF ADVERTISING). But no, I do not mind looking at the curves of the female body.

  • @AIB136 By the way, what do you have against me? I'm agreeing with you, and you're treating it like I'm disagreeing with you. I'm not trying to be better than you, I'm not trying to win anything. I'm just trying to convince you that most of what you think is sexist isn't actually sexist.

  • @AIB136 You don't know American women, apparently. American women are the only type of women I know. I suppose this may be the source of our disagreement. And no, that comment says that AMERICAN women don't have any morals.

  • @AIB136 I AM sorry. But you're making it SO difficult for me to apologize. All you want to do is argue. If I apologize, you would belittle me for it, AND KEEP GOING AT IT. So why bother? You really are quite immature, which is strange, considering you're only two years younger than I am.

    ...no. I was joking, and it wouldn't even be blackmail because it wouldn't even affect you.

  • Fair enough, I'm certainly not changing my mind anyway. I know you did, but what I meant was you can't make generalised statements like that that are anyway fair or accurate. And I see it in the same places you see men stereotyped as evil or stupid. You made an offensive comment which I told you was narrow minded and immature, that's not personally insulting you, it's just giving you an opinion which a lot of people including myself would have, quite politely I thought actually.

  • @4ingP You know that's not the type of sexism I'm talking about, as in, not the REAL type. You might have to skim across some crap like that, but you'd definitely find some real cases within the first couple of pages. And I did not imply that. I don't imply, I say what I mean, and I never said you were evil. I think you'll find I said you're comment was offensive and immature actually, but you have made numerous sexist comments.

  • @4ingP Your video wasn't linked properly, but it doesn’t matter because I'm not going to change my mind that nigger is an offensive word. As for sexism in the media, it might not be as glaringly obvious as this (although many times it is) but it is there. This video being for Lynx justifies nothing. Hiring a hairy drag queen would be more interesting in my opinion, I don't like Victoria's Secret as they sell the idea of their models more than their product, but I guess that's irrelevant.

  • @4ingP No, you're just telling me I shouldn't have an opinion. You have an opinion on this right? Well so have I, and I've been trying to express this to you through all these comments. This video is demeaning and degrading, it supports the objectification of women as well as how women are over sexualised in the media and society in general.

  • @4ingP And if they have the "right" to do something which is considered a basic human right such as free speech, but there are restrictions and limitations which prevent them from freely exercising that right, then it isn't really a right at all. I mentioned in my last comment why this concerns me, there are people fighting against these societal problems and then to see something like this ... Can you understand that? And I'm not being patronzing, im serious.

  • @4ingP Yes some women are stereotyped. Some countries almost all, others less, but that is still too much. Good that you have changed your mind, and I understand that you are a heterosexual male and there is nothing wrong with admiring women in a sexual way. However "admiration" can be interpreted in a number of ways and if that broad spectrum reaches crude and degrading, then there's something wrong there. I am not saying that you act like this, just in case you misinterpret me.

  • @4ingP I don't have anything "against" you, I am just disagreeing with some of what you have to say, and defending myself when I feel it necessary. Do you have something against me? Because I am not trying to better you either, I am simply trying to help you understand why I disagree with said topics. But if you're agreeing with me I wouldn't say you're going about it very well. Also, I'm not "bitchy", and I think I should be the one to judge how I feel about feminism. 

  • @4ingP I do know American women. So maybe you just know the wrong American women, and should make some new friends. I still disagree with your comment saying women from America have no morals. People from different parts of America are raised very differently too, so I don't understand how you are using that as a contributing factor.

  • @4ingP I'm not making it difficult for you to apologise, you're making it difficult for yourself. If you really are sorry, then that's great, thank you. I'm not here to argue, and I would never belittle someone who is willing to admit their wrongs and apologise. I just hate when people apologise for the sake of it, and are insincere. And when insults follow apologies, then I find them difficult to accept. But if you are sorry, that’s good.

  • @4ingP I don't appreciate being called immature, and might I ask how you know my age in the first place? Not that age is relevant here. You know your jokes aren't very funny? But i guess humour is subjective too. However it would be blackmail because it would affect me, surely you know how I feel about gender discrimination and sexism by now, I hate the thought of anyone purposefully subjecting someone to that.

  • @AIB136 That's very close-minded of you. I did not say "Everyone who disliked this video is a fat, ugly, female feminist", joked about the stereotypical feminist. That's what I MEANT. You're still criticizing me, despite me telling you what I meant.

    You said that I AM narrow-minded and immature, nothing about the comment. It WAS NOT polite. You should think about what you mean. However, since you now tell me that you weren't insulting me...

  • @AIB136 ...I'm sorry that I insulted you (mind, I'm not saying that you aren't blowing some things out of proportion).

    Well, my comment wasn't sexist. I was talking about a specific type of feminist.

    You may intend to say what you mean, but that's not always the case, it seems.

    What is sexist about talking about a specific type of woman? You realize that sexism and racism aren't the only type of discrimination, yes? What I said was more xenophobic against my own countrywomen.

  • @AIB136 Proper links don't works so well with YouTube comments. You add that portion after "youtube.com".

    ...why not? Why are WORDS offensive? Why aren't MEANINGS offensive? For example, "You're freaking stupid" (I'm not intending to insult you) is more offensive than "She's fucking beautiful".

    Hiring a hairy drag queen won't make women feel sexy if they wear a specific brand of lingerie.

  • @AIB136 You shouldn't have an opinion on this like I shouldn't have an opinion on male strippers. I'm not saying that it's bad for you to have an opinion on this, I'm saying that it's unlikely for you to have an opinion on this as you would an article entitled "all women are cum dumpsters". I have an opinion on the attractiveness of the women, not the video itself.