Jhumpa21
Jhumpa21
Jhumpa21

It’s a better idea to list real pros and cons of both candidates then the bs you posted. But then, you aren’t looking for dialog, just pushing opinion.

This is a funny joke!

Uh yes. Because every murder of a black person is not automatically a hate crime. It has to be racially motivated. If you shot a black guy because he slept with your wife, you’re shooting him for that reason and not because he’s black. Which means you didn’t commit a hate crime. The same thing applies here. If the

Well, one side of the story assumes that both sides have legitimate arguments. The fact that she was able to get a conviction in Texas no less for rape says a lot about the veracity of her side of the story.

This sentiment ignores the role that housing policy in SF, particularly the NIMBY approach to building affordable housing of entrenched residents, has played in making the city what it is today

This is a little too cynical for me...

honestly it’s become so exhausting to be on this site. everybody is doing something wrong. it feels like it’s undermining bigger issues or any victories. my soul can’t take it any more! pick your battles, people.

Yeah I was gonna say...it’s really not that deep.

It’s interesting for me to hear that side of it, because the fact is, I’m VERY assertive and have been all my life, thanks to my specific personality and a pair of attorney parents who valued that very highly in me. I thrive on confrontation, I’m very communicative, I say no with absolute glee most of the time. I get

It's spelled Philippines.

THIS! Go right ahead and be mad that I am “slut shaming” you. But let us get fucking real. The men producing, preforming, and watching rape porn aren’t your friends.They want to abuse women plain and simple.

this is going to ruin porn for me. thanks.

It’s really hard to know if the performer is ok with what is happening. The Rashida Jones documentary had a lot of problems, but it does shine some light on the idea that the girls show up to these shoots and aren’t necessarily comfortable with how things go down, but because they were flown in and agreed to it

My boyfriend told me about the public disgrace videos and just hearing about them made me start to sweat. My understanding of them, though, was that it was mostly very bad humiliation and demeaning stuff, like having a stranger from the street come in and yell and throw stuff (like balled up paper?) at the performers.

Countdown begins for Slate.com to publish an article about how these potentially unfounded allegations may have prematurely ended an otherwise laudable career of choking out and punching women while sodomizing and verbally degrading them.

An industry of rapists preying on women under the guise of sex-positive porn. We tried to warn this generation but they wouldn’t listen.

The greatest trick rape pornographers ever pulled was convincing us they were feminists.

Or people who’ve only seen Kink’s preening about their high labor standards. They really pushed that, just like Deen did his feminism schtick.

It seems like the only people who have anything positive to say are pretty big creeps themselves.

I know several people who have worked at Kink.com, mostly behind the camera, but some on camera as well. Not a single one of them has one good thing to say about Kink.com and its CEO, Peter Acworth.