Ryan said in a statement Women are to be championed and revered, not objectified.”
Hey Paulie NoNuts, reverence can come damn close to objectification. Little or no difference in my book, and let’s be honest...being married to a saint would be a pain in the ass, mainly because I myself spend more time in the pain in the ass category than saint category.
And Paulie, there’s women, who expect to be treated like ladies— and let you know it by saying ‘thank you’ when you hold a door open for them (no reverence or championing necessary, just courtesy) - and then there’s the members of the female gender who have been raised by women with no husband in sight. Incapable of relating to 50% of the human race on a day-to-day basis is a recipe for cognitive dissonance, and it shows up in the pleas for safe spaces.
“Women are to be..... revered”
Women are to be put on a horse to ride out and tell everyone the British are coming?
“I believe you should put a woman on a pedestal.. high enough so you can look up her dress.” - Steve Martin