Michael Buble Gets Criticized For "Body-Shaming" Big Booty Miami Chick

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Excelsior

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Hades said:
Feminists must be blind and socially retarded to not see that this is a compliment directed towards a woman with a firm and shapely ass.

I think this is an aspect of this topic that we have a tendency to neglect. We may be giving too much credit to some of the people making these inane SJW arguments. Many of them may not actually have a coordinated plan or any decent understanding of the impact their actions might have on other people. Rather, some of these people probably really are just socially and romantically retarded. That's it - they make the inane arguments they do because they just lack the basic interpersonal intelligence necessary to see where they go wrong, and they don't have enough romantic experience/intuition to really understand how contrary their views are to normal human sexual relations.

We've already seen photos of some of the people making these comments:

Horus said:
Here's a clue to answer that question. This is from the Twitter account of the broad who said "You made sure to get her permission before posting, right? And that she's not a minor? Way to keep it classy." And she's from Toronto.
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What are the chances that this person simply hasn't had a lot of experience with normal people in the context of normal romantic interactions? What are the odds that she just hasn't been socialized well enough to understand the nuances of normal, healthy human sexual relationships and interaction? What if she isn't self-aware enough to realize this (probably the only thing that would allow her to make valid observations absent good socialization)?

She may have had plenty of sex with more than one boyfriend, but if those boyfriends and all those she interacted with were similarly disconnected from reality/poorly socialized, then that makes no difference - her poor socialization would only have been reinforced by her exclusive association with other poorly socialized people, and she'd still never have understood what constitutes normal, healthy socialization.

If all of the above is accurate in the case of this woman and those making similar critiques, then would you be at all surprised that such an individual could come out with an argument that stands so contrary to fundamental romantic realities?

Think about it. What else would they do? How can you make a critique in line with normal human socialization when you've never been socialized well? When you've been blinded from the start, how can you be expected to see properly later on?

I suspect that the issue we're dealing with here regarding these people is one that runs deeper than we think.
 

Excelsior

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WestIndianArchie said:
He also said in that song

- I like my girls BBW

And the part that got me made

"Ass on Houston Texas, but the face look just like Clair Huxtable"

Houston got some pretty bitches!

WIA

I think this is the kind of woman he was talking about:

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That line about the "BBW" definitely got some of these obese females strutting a bit (and Drake knew it would - that's savvy marketing, I respect the hustle), but it definitely wasn't directed at what we would normally consider a "bbw".
 

AntiTrace

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I went to a buble concert once. I thought his name was Micheal "Bubble".

Awesome concert. Dude is a real entertainer. Classy as fuck and you can tell he has mad game.
 

Days of Broken Arrows

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Seboist said:
How the hell is that "bodyshaming"? He seemed fond of it with "#beautifulbum".

Because "The goal of feminism is to remove all constraints on female sexuality while maximally restricting male sexuality" -- Chateau Heartiste

ANY expression of male sexuality is now considered offensive by feminists. He expressed male sexual feelings toward a female. And he photographed her and put her on display for sexual purposes. Without her "consent" even though she's totally anonymous! OMG!!! All these things are considered feminist "sins," a concept brought to you by academia and enforced by your local HR department, school district, and the social shamers on Twitter.

Feminism is like Catholicism but worse. In Catholic schools and churches, they scold everyone for any expression of sexuality. Feminism has the same rules, but only for men.

So when you hear people talk about how some feminists are cool because they're "sex positive," don't fall for it. They're "sex positive" so long as the expression of sexuality is coming from them (stripping, burlesque, sex columns, fetish porn, etc.). But the second that a man expresses any type of desire or -- God forbid! -- acts on it, they go as crazy as the nun who monitors the eighth grade dance and catches a couple freak dancing.

Perhaps this can all be summarized as "We can display, but you can't look." Whatever the case, Buble seems to have gotten unexpectedly burned by this. Maybe more people will wake up after seeing the sheer stupidity of the feminists who took him to task.
 

Marmite

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I think it's a bit of a double standard that none of these feminists have slammed his wife who is most likely the one taking the picture for her part in the 'degradation and humiliation of this poor girl'.
 
Nothing surprising - Buble was too insulated from feminists to not understand their advanced PC-talk now. It's probably different to what it was 10 years ago, so he was likely surprised about the reaction. We here of course are not and would not advise a star of his level to do that. The crazy bitches of the corn will just twist everything around until he is the most despicable man of the internet right after Roosh and a couple of places before Hitler.

He did not understand that a woman now can go bottomless with her ass and pussy in the open and men MUST NOT REACT and must no take pics and pass judgement.
 
He should be fine, seems like a chiller. Always liked his version of feeling good



Also, that ass is fucking amazing. I need to move to a latin country.
 

GoldHawkStar

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Hades said:
Feminists must be blind and socially retarded to not see that this is a compliment directed towards a woman with a firm and shapely ass.

You're just now realizing that feminists are retarded?

But for real, can we start a "fun, attractive people who have friends and aren't boring and bitter-shaming" trend?
 

CRR

Kingfisher
It's absolutely shocking that the woman complaining is a sarcastic, obese woman. Shocking I tell you.

Excelsior said:
Think about it. What else would they do? How can you make a critique in line with normal human socialization when you've never been socialized well? When you've been blinded from the start, how can you be expected to see properly later on?

I suspect that the issue we're dealing with here regarding these people is one that runs deeper than we think.

Excellent analysis.

They're socially retarded because instead of being taught that the way the world works, that life isn't fair, work hard on your body and mind, respect other people's opinions, let the chips fall where they may, take the good with the bad. Instead they've been all taught that they are perfect and wonderful.

Thus they are unable to cope when reality hits. When other women get more attention, it must be because men are shallow, because I'm perfect. When a man gets a promotion over me, it must be because of sexism, because I'm wonderful. I'm not obese, beauty comes in all shapes and sizes, men just can't handle me and are intimidated. And so forth.

Days of Broken Arrows said:
Seboist said:
How the hell is that "bodyshaming"? He seemed fond of it with "#beautifulbum".

Because "The goal of feminism is to remove all constraints on female sexuality while maximally restricting male sexuality" -- Chateau Heartiste

ANY expression of male sexuality is now considered offensive by feminists. He expressed male sexual feelings toward a female. And he photographed her and put her on display for sexual purposes. Without her "consent" even though she's totally anonymous! OMG!!! All these things are considered feminist "sins," a concept brought to you by academia and enforced by your local HR department, school district, and the social shamers on Twitter.

Feminism is like Catholicism but worse. In Catholic schools and churches, they scold everyone for any expression of sexuality. Feminism has the same rules, but only for men.

So when you hear people talk about how some feminists are cool because they're "sex positive," don't fall for it. They're "sex positive" so long as the expression of sexuality is coming from them (stripping, burlesque, sex columns, fetish porn, etc.). But the second that a man expresses any type of desire or -- God forbid! -- acts on it, they go as crazy as the nun who monitors the eighth grade dance and catches a couple freak dancing.

Perhaps this can all be summarized as "We can display, but you can't look." Whatever the case, Buble seems to have gotten unexpectedly burned by this. Maybe more people will wake up after seeing the sheer stupidity of the feminists who took him to task.

Very well stated as always.

What is interesting is how they hamsterize it. On two separate occasions IRL and I read once in an article, the answer was "Men have judged us for so long, turnabout is fair play". They really think that, that up until now, it's just men who have judged women. When I had the conversation IRL, I replied "right, because the fat kid in high school got all the pussy, and women never have judged men on looks and how much money they make. The difference is we accept that both men and women can be 'shallow' and that's ok". Of course it fell on deaf ears. The feminist hive mind can't take any challenge to it's directives.

I think it all boils down to my original point, that they've been so coddled since birth they can't handle adversity, which is a large part of life. The hot girl can't understand why she keeps getting pumped and dumped (answer: because you act like a cunt). The dumpy semi-fattie cubicle jockey can't understand why desirable men don't ask her out (answer: it's not because you're 'intimidating', it's because you're kinda fat).

That's the sad part, if they'd dial back the attitude, drop the pounds and make even a cursory attempt to be appealing to men, their lives would be much better. And ours too, because there would be a significantly larger pool of dateable women.
 

Feisbook Control

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Horus said:
Seboist said:
How the hell is that "bodyshaming"? He seemed fond of it with "#beautifulbum".

Here's a clue to answer that question. This is from the Twitter account of the broad who said "You made sure to get her permission before posting, right? And that she's not a minor? Way to keep it classy." And she's from Toronto.
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I've been dazed and confused, for so long it's not true. Soul of a woman was created below.
 

Basil Ransom

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Thought the Houston Texas drop might also be a referencr to Alexis Texas, one of the more famous PAWG pornstars.

And yeah, "BBW" is just Drake being Drake, marketing to his base.

"Must be an American thing. I doubt Europeans would feel the same way."

Anglo thing. Not sure how the Nordics would respond.
 

CRR

Kingfisher
As pointed out in the comments section on Gawker, these are the same people (Gawker/Jezebel) that:

Takes photos of Jon Hamm's crotch when he's out in public
Takes photos of Idris Elba's crotch when he's out in public
Posts an article about "Hot guys reading on the subway"
Celebrates "People of Walmart"
Lists the hottest world cup players

It just shows that complimenting a woman (whether it's this woman, the fit mom, whoever) on having a nice body just destroys their world. A world where only being "plus size" (translation: fat to obese) is celebrated. They really live in their own bubble. Burst that bubble and they can't handle it.
 

N°6

Hummingbird
We need 'consent' to take a picture of someone who is in the public domain?

Saudi Arabia has such a law. It is another example how Saudi Arabia and Feminism will meet each other at their extreme ends.
 

Grange

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CRR said:
As pointed out in the comments section on Gawker, these are the same people (Gawker/Jezebel) that:

Takes photos of Jon Hamm's crotch when he's out in public
Takes photos of Idris Elba's crotch when he's out in public
Posts an article about "Hot guys reading on the subway"
Celebrates "People of Walmart"
Lists the hottest world cup players

It just shows that complimenting a woman (whether it's this woman, the fit mom, whoever) on having a nice body just destroys their world. A world where only being "plus size" (translation: fat to obese) is celebrated. They really live in their own bubble. Burst that bubble and they can't handle it.

Right, the real sin here is appreciating a sexy female. Sexual liberation for obese freaks, shame for healthy men.
 

germanico

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Cunnilinguist said:
I know probably in the minority on this but I'd rather girls, no matter how hot they are, didn't dress like that. What happened to summer dresses? I wanna be able to discover that a girl has an incredible ass AFTER I take her clothes off. These hoes leave nothing to the imagination.

Agree 100% with Cunni.

But, BUT, since I have no intention of bedding hoes, I dont mind them providing some eye-candy to get me going. Hoes gonna ho anyways. Let us watch.
 

Horus

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Feisbook Control said:
Horus said:
Seboist said:
How the hell is that "bodyshaming"? He seemed fond of it with "#beautifulbum".

Here's a clue to answer that question. This is from the Twitter account of the broad who said "You made sure to get her permission before posting, right? And that she's not a minor? Way to keep it classy." And she's from Toronto.
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Stun

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Libertas said:
He has since responded to the controversy in a statement to UsWeekly, saying: 'I do not court controversy, but I realize that a photo that was meant to be complimentary and lighthearted has turned into a questionable issue.'

The Canadian star added: 'It hurts me deeply that anyone would think that I would disrespect women or be insulting to any human being... I regret that there are people out there who found the photo offensive.'

'That was not and is not my intention. Women are to be celebrated, loved, respected, honoured and revered. I've spent my life believing that and will continue to do so.'

And Napoleon has won another battle.

The apology seems a little tongue-in-cheek. The last part is a little wussy, but:

"I regret that there are people out there who found the photo offensive."

I regret that you were offended is a classic non-apology. See Bill Clinton and his famous 'mistakes were made' comment.
 
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