Questions for Tucker Max
This Friday, a writer from the Chicago Tribune is scheduled to go out with Tucker Max for an article. Before then, I would like to provide this writer with some helpful insight and zingy questions to ask Tucker. Specifically, I think it would make an interesting article to get to the bottom of his "Its a joke " theory.
What questions would you like to ask Tucker Max? Help me brainstorm and I"ll pass them along!

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How about:
How does it feel to be a proponent of date rape?
or
Why are you such a huge douche?
Yeah, I know he'll never ask these questions but I think they're valid.
What is your definition of misogyny?
Your definition of feminism?
Where did you learn these definitions?
Are there any women that you respect and if so, who and why?
for all those humorless prudes out there, please spell out where the funny is in your work. i would also like to know why you are getting press in the chicago tribune.
What expectations, if any, were you raised with in your household, regarding how to treat/view/think about women?
Where did these expectations come from?
If you have a daughter some day, what messages about sex, sexual orientation, and rape/sexual assault do you hope to raise her with?
Same question for if you have a son?
Dont you feel bad about people actually paying attention to your stupidity?
What does your mother have to say about the things that you talk about? How would you feel if some of the things that you joke about actually happened to your mother/sister/daughter/SO?
Ask him why he thinks he should live?
He and his kind are not part of the cycle of life sustainment, only of degradation and adolescent uselessness.
The most important question is why hasn't he been killed yet? There are times when talk will not correct bad, destructive behavior. It’s time to stop playing nice with low ranking males.