That's not really sexist though. Sexism is more to do with gender roles than sexuality. If Jak was openly gay and he said "he" instead of "she", it wouldn't be sexist would it? It's misogynistic, sure. Although I doubt he was being sincere.
No, I just know the difference between sexism and misogyny. If it were sexist, it would be insinuating that the woman had less value in her role in the bedroom. That was not suggested. It did suggest that he acts inappropriately after sex. Which isn't sexist, it's misogynistic.
I did a year of it at uni as part of my undergraduate degree, but I don't see how it's a philosophical issue? It's psychological, maybe? Which I also did a unit on.
I'm not a know it all, not at all, but if you're going to accuse somebody of something as serious as being a sexist, (something that people take very personally as it's quite a strong accusation), they at least need to have said something sexist in the first place. I can't speak for BNAB, I don't know him personally, but I can't imagine he (or she) is a sexist. Booby loving misogynist maybe.
In your opinion, so I'd hope you wouldn't go out and buy some. Nike's sales records would probably suggest they aren't that ****, though.
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Also, you don't wear cars on your feet. Ironically two of the most popular colours for cars on the roads today are - Black and White. I kid you not.
Well no, it was a point about changing tastes. Although at age 9 I did once own a pair of slippers that looked like NY taxis. I told my aunty they got lost in the move. They didn't. I hid them in the loft behind some insulation.