SweetMelissa
SweetMelissa
SweetMelissa

My thoughts exactly. I really need to call my step dad and apologize for those criminal charges over what I now see was just a party foul.

I'm going to open a testeraunt.

What really freaks me out about all this besides the obvious is that these fucking kids thinks this kind of behavior is normal enough that they even consider posting it on social media. Like besides being idiots, its scarier than that. Anyone who says we aren't perpetuating a rape culture should consider that it has

the small upside to social media is the amount of shame that can be publicly thrown in the face of rapists and abusers, and that the information about them and what they have done can also go viral.

There are so many people - mostly men but apparently some women too - who think that all a woman has to do is say "that guy raped me" and that man is instantly ostracized from the community, arrested, charged, convicted and jailed for a decade. It's really mind boggling. The stats say otherwise but facts are

It's hard for your defense to be, "Groupies!" when Beverly Johnson steps forward. They are talking now because someone with some clout is a victim.

"Just sayin" -Evin Cosby

I wonder if she's always this incoherent or if this is an all-too-common case of drunkposting.

They have to fight back against Beverly Johnson. Game changer in court of public opinion.

"When someone rapes a person they go to prison."

I want to live in whatever amazing utopia she clearly lives in.

It's adorable that she thinks when someone rapes someone else, they go to prison.

Whoopi has been spouting some horrible shit for years about "women's responsibility" when they talk about sexual assault on The View. But it's not surprising to me that she tempers herself greatly when she's actually in front of the person she's passive aggressively blaming. Lovely.

here's what's so pernicious about Whoopi's line of questioning.

I wish to god Whoopi had asked her something like that, so she could have been all like, "I kept silent because of people like you, Whoopi." That would have been amazing.

I had to take a young relative to the pediatric ward after she was drugged and raped. The police were worse than useless, but the social worker at the hospital probably saved her life. Between the Plan B, the anti-HIV drugs and the antibiotics, my poor girl was sick for weeks. I will NEVER forget the look on her

Or, but what did you expect would happen when you went to a man's house. Alone.

You can tell Whoopi wants to ask her politically incorrect questions like, "Why did you wait this long to say something?" but she's stopping herself because it's Beverly Johnson and this convo is happening on national tv.

She's saying that she cannot clarify where she went or what occurred between when she got in the cab and when she woke up the next day. Nothing confusing there.

What kind of willful disconnect must it take to question a person's rape story directly to her face on national TV?