Don’t let the search for the perfect destroy the good.
Don’t let the search for the perfect destroy the good.
I know people will find this interview shocking, but I think he’s actually being honest here. This is what boys are taught in this culture: push her until she says no. And if she can’t say no...oh well. This message is reinforced throughout the media and popular culture. That’s rape culture. It’s toxic for men and…
Also he’s pretty much admitting to the rape here:
I’ve heard it’s a good movie.
For the n00des.
That info was on her iCloud. She was travelling overseas and wanted to make sure she wouldn’t be fucked over if she lost her IDs.
People still say nightclub? I thought that went the way of “a disco”.
And no one ever gets raped in non-drinking religions and cultures, either! LDS, Muslims, nations where alcohol is currently illegal, no rape in those communities!
I do not understand U.S. sentencing. A man rapes a woman: 2 years probation! Doesn’t have to register as a sexual offender. A man shares pornography OF BABIES and young girls and judge is iffy on felony or not.
Most sexual assailants are repeat offenders. That’s why being lenient with convicted rapists, and allowing rape kit backlogs to mount, makes me BOIL with rage.
His friends gave him this nickname. His fucking friends. Like it was a big fucking joke. “LOL, you know our good buddy David and his penchant for raping unconscious girls.”
Due to the fact that his nickname is “David the Rapist”, I’m going to bet these two aren’t his only victims.
Is it possible to say something about one trans person without it equating to saying it about all trans people?
Genuine question, do you think that boys can be both raised to respect all women and be raised on porn at the same time?
Here on Jez, once you fuck up, you’re beyond redemption.
I say accept the apology and move the fuck on.
Duff’s joke only works if you actually think she’s a “showstopper”. So it took me a minute.
If you're in a position to discourage that sort of language, which you make it sound like you are, do so. "It's not a great term"- then don't use it and don't let people around you use it. Language in the medical world is constantly changing and evolving, it's not asking a lot. Words are powerful and I see too many…
Yeah, but he's not a doctor talking to other doctors who will know what he means. It doesn't take wild flights of imagination to guess that calling a disorder "garbage" to a typical layperson is going to sound dismissive.