Jon A.: Are you talking about Ellen Ripley, who stripped to her teeny-tiny space undies?
To be fair, Catwoman is not the hero of the movie. Catwoman is a woman dressed up in a catsuit.
The comments at that link were hilarious. Too bad they couldn't see that this is a fairly empowering pose. It shows a woman can be sexy but still on her guard to fight her enemies.
andrew21: It should be common sense for anyone to consider the source of news one receives on the Internet, or on tv.
All news sources have a bias. If you don't recognize a particular bias, it just means you haven't discovered it yet. We also tend not to see a bias when a viewpoint is expressed that matches our own.
Do I think Al Jazeera is participating in a global conspiracy? Not that I know of. Do I think Al Jazeera would choose to air stories critical of Western oil production? I can see that. This is the first story I've noticed at Neatorama credited to Al Jazeera, and what's it about? Hmmm....
I see lots of stories from the Daily Mail or whatever it's called, and that source is questioned all the time (for good reason, I might add).
If you don't think it's sensible to consider the source of your news, don't sneer at those who do.
To be fair, Catwoman is not the hero of the movie. Catwoman is a woman dressed up in a catsuit.
The comments at that link were hilarious. Too bad they couldn't see that this is a fairly empowering pose. It shows a woman can be sexy but still on her guard to fight her enemies.
"Who's that behind me? Oh, it's you..."
All news sources have a bias. If you don't recognize a particular bias, it just means you haven't discovered it yet. We also tend not to see a bias when a viewpoint is expressed that matches our own.
Do I think Al Jazeera is participating in a global conspiracy? Not that I know of. Do I think Al Jazeera would choose to air stories critical of Western oil production? I can see that. This is the first story I've noticed at Neatorama credited to Al Jazeera, and what's it about? Hmmm....
I see lots of stories from the Daily Mail or whatever it's called, and that source is questioned all the time (for good reason, I might add).
If you don't think it's sensible to consider the source of your news, don't sneer at those who do.
That doesn't really look like her.
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