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Jesus Christ. (Assuming) a girl has already been raped, and you have to go and post video footage of the unbelievably traumatic assault online for the entire world to view? How fucking horrible of a human being do you have to be to force a rape victim to deal with the horror of not just being raped, but then having

Fantastic concept.

Let the woman have her quiet protest of reading. If she not actively trying to hurt people, let it go.

Maybe I’m cynical, but it’s not much different then the treatment you get with yellow cabs. I can see why it’s still a thing because the choice is between two transportation options that both have a chance you might encounter an abusive and creepy weirdo, but one of them is more convenient then the other. At least the

Cab drivers can be scary and rude, too. Since she was able to communicate by phone first, she saved herself being in a car with that man. I choose services like Uber because I can share/receive info easier with my friends and the driver so if anything did go wrong I have more avenues of communication than I do hopping

This is what’s wrong with America right here. This. Not Bristol Palin herself, but what she represents — the fact that so many stunningly, proudly pig-ignorant, determinedly undereducated, information-resistant people think they know enough about anything to tell others how they should think and behave.

Thank god someone in this country is will to ask the question “but how do white people feel right now?”

Actually Sam what’s his face did a bunch of articles for Gawker that basically said that all of Reddit is terrible. When told that there are good people over there, he basically shouted those people down. he is not the only Gawkerverse writer to do this.

Seriously, how can you post this? Gawker Media posts the most deeply hateful things about the very existence of Reddit to the point that it outed a Conde Nast executive as an indirect way to show its disdain for Reddit - Jezebel specifically constantly discusses its hatred of it as a bastion of sexism and hatred - how