Daymakers

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février 7, 2012 at 9:16am
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Reblogué depuis mtketc
mtketc:

(via Culture Desk: M.I.A. Shouldn’t Have Apologized : The New Yorker)

“More to the point, television viewers were submitted to ad after ad that likened women—negatively—to sofas, cars, and candy. Mr. Winter didn’t have anything to say about that, so I’d like to raise both of my middle fingers to him and anyone who thinks profanity is somehow more harmful to our children than images of violence and misogyny.” 
(Read more http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/culture/2012/02/im-sorry-mia-apologized.html#ixzz1lhpq7Gjh )

mtketc:

(via Culture Desk: M.I.A. Shouldn’t Have Apologized : The New Yorker)

“More to the point, television viewers were submitted to ad after ad that likened women—negatively—to sofas, cars, and candy. Mr. Winter didn’t have anything to say about that, so I’d like to raise both of my middle fingers to him and anyone who thinks profanity is somehow more harmful to our children than images of violence and misogyny.”

(Read more http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/culture/2012/02/im-sorry-mia-apologized.html#ixzz1lhpq7Gjh )

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  1. everydaymakers a reblogué ce billet depuis mtketc et a ajouté :
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