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Uploaded by on Apr 9, 2007

Townhall.com's Mary Katharine Ham talks misogyny on the Internet with Arianna Huffington and Joan Walsh of Salon.

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  • Know where else there's a lot of misogyny? YouTube. Even the most innocuous videos can be full of disturbing, sexist comments. Many of them comments are about men complaining about women being horrible. The ironic thing is, these men are the ones saying the worst things!

    It makes me wonder how many men really hate women. Sometimes it makes me resent being a woman because my sex is hated for no reason. And when we express this issue, we're told to shut up about it.

    Fuck sexism.

  • WHy is there noise being played over Joan Walsh's comment??????

  • KATHY, SUE THE BASTARDS! Get FBI cooperation and locate the jerks' identity! Easy! In Europe and Canada, there are LAWS to protect against these abuses. The Obama supporters are famous for this type of Misogynist abusive comments.

  • Actually she is. She turns a blind eye to the racism that Malkin preaches.

  • It's basically fundies like Robertson, Falwell, and the people who watch TBN who believe they are persecuted, since most normal thinking people cannot stand them. However, they lump themselves in with all Christians, pretending they speak for them, just as the Neocons do with the GOP.

  • You write nonsense. Majority of Americans are Christians so by you saying that it has become popular to hate Christians then that would mean that a whole lot people hate themselves eh. Next time, think before you type.

  • I can't believe CNN let that hideously ugly, braindead Ham woman on the air. I thought they were better than that.

  • Not sure if I agree, but I understand where you're coming from.

    Now, can someone tell me what the heck is up with the background noise drowing out that woman at the minute mark?

  • No, that is not my point,. My point is that people feel permission to be rude or crass when the target is perceived to be concentually victimized by a majority. I can be disagreed with politely and intelligently. I can have a level headed conversation and respect my oponent.

  • So when one opposed *you*, it's only because it's fashionable? It couldn't be because they truely believe in whatever they are defending?

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