ID: A scene from Legally Blonde of a conversation between Warner and Elle in the corridor at Harvard, in 4 panels:

  1. Warner asks “What happened to the tolerant left?”

  2. Elle replies, smiling “Who said we were tolerant?”

  3. Warner continues “I thought you were supposed to be tolerant of all beliefs!”

  4. Elle looks confused “Why would we tolerate bigotry, inequity, or oppression?”

      • fallowseed@lemmy.world
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        2 days ago

        its more an aversion to cliquey identity memes in general, but yeah, legally blonde is part of it

        • SatansMaggotyCumFart@lemmy.world
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          2 days ago

          Legally Blonde taught me that attractive people are able to do the type of things that regular people can do.

          I hold it very near and dear to my heart.

          • WhiteRabbit_33@lemmy.world
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            2 days ago

            Did you also get the part about how people with stereotypical high fem gender expression who are often described as “ditzy” by a misogynistic society can be intelligent even though they like “girly” things?

            That wanting to dress a certain way and naturally having a certain personality or way of speaking doesn’t define who you are or what you can do or how good at your job you are?

            That in a male dominated field you should be able to express yourself even though the industry wants you to conform and “tone it down” and “not be so emotional” and also smile less but not too much less or else you’re “bitchy”? That diversity is good and helps bring in new ideas/perspectives?