• @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    Devil’s advocate: it could just be poor choice of metaphors to say that she’s a representative of the school, which can reasonably choose to be associated — or not — with a certain image and perception of professionalism.

    • ColorcodedResistor
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      541 year ago

      No. he would have used a more appropriate metaphor, His choice of words underlines his thoughts at large.

      i would never refer to anyone as a fucking hood ornament. that’s dehumanizing.

      His brazen attitude to speak about his thoughts and not consider them to be objectifying is scary.

    • @Maalus
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      381 year ago

      He could’ve just said “representative of the school” instead though, could he?

    • CarlsIII
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      291 year ago

      I’m getting pretty sick of people saying shitty things because they’re bad at metaphors. People who are bad at metaphors should just not use metaphors.

      • @[email protected]
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        51 year ago

        He didn’t use an inept metaphor. It was exactly the metaphor he meant: that women are objects, property to be exploited by his administration.

    • @[email protected]
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      261 year ago

      This person is the authority who is taking her potential scholarships because of dancing. Your take actually makes it worse. She is just a thing to him and not a young girl doing a popular dance that women do. It’s probably even worse in his mind because it’s a dance popularized by black people from the city.

    • @Syrc
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      91 year ago

      This would only make sense if it was explicitly explained and forbidden to her beforehand.

      And since there’s no way any school who cares about their reputation would do that, no, that’s not reasonable. You can’t hold me to a standard I didn’t agree with.