Get used to it!
Get used to it!
Hence, we have a public sex offender registry for anything remotely sexual, not a gun violence or domestic abuser(which could still cover sex offenses) registry.
Or it could be women in the real world working for women forming these opinions before any of the above TVs shows or movies are even made . . . .
I wonder who will buy this . . .
Mastectomy . . No problem!
People are arguing that this person may be Black, but their hesitation to charge speaks volumes. In my jurisdiction, they automatically charge a kid who is driving his ill father to the hospital and has an accident with vehicular manslaughter. Then claim they have no discretion when charging. Then a few months later,…
I didn't know people talked that openly about the show for there to be unpopular opinions.
Oh, I call him Khaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan!!!
From what I can cobble together:
Of course I am. I'm a blood splatter analyst in Florida with a boat above my paygrade and I am just concerned about how people like myself are perceived in the media.
I wish I could afford a dog.
Ask women who like the book. Then ask them how they feel about the sex offender registry.
The ones who put the women in barrels after they kill them, right?
And if you are so concerned about bad arguments and Holocaust comparisons, go to a thread where jimmy Kimmel is being compared to Hitler. That just flashed across CNN.
So he has? Or was it the guy who had women in that maze in his house?
I can't tell who is who.
I wonder if they will brand him a sex offender. They sure would in America.
My other post is what I got from the poem. I am sure it can be related to more than just the holocaust. It has happened with the homosexuals and to perceived 'communists' during the McCarthy era. The poem has more applications than just one point in history.
Look, that poem is used to reference that when we disregard what happens to 'undesirables', like this lady with a history of prostitution, the same can happen to regular citizens. If you paid attention to other threads, other people have been stopped by police or been 'mistaken' for prostitutes while wearing…
So sexually objectifying a person is ok?