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Exactly, what the fuck? Being an escort doesn't mean you relinquish your rights to basic human decency. Seriously?

Wow, really?

So you think actual escorts who get paid for sex DESERVE to be assaulted and disrespected then,huh?

Wow, the slut shaming and people being hell bent on ignoring the topic of racist hated is really showing under this post.

I mean, obviously she was hired to be his escort for the night. But I don't think that makes it acceptable that someone put on blackface and harassed her.

I hate stories that make me feel bad for Kim Kardashian.

Whats up with people internationally thinking Blackface is ok??? This is where my gripe about rappers saying Ni**a. People who don't know any better hear it in a song and eventually they whisper the word alone in a room then next thing you know they are full blown yelling it in public.

Have people always been this awful to Kim or am I just noticing this now? That is creepy, sick, and so upsetting. Awful.

It's not so much offensive as it is weird. It's just weird that she went there. It's just weird that she can't see the differences between herself and a gay football player, and it's noticeably weird that she focused on his race and not the fact that he came out as gay.

The fact that she didn't refer to Sam as a "feller" or "colored" or at any point, leads me to suspect that maybe this IS Deen speaking under the guidance of some PR training.

Only when she thinks of covering herself in butter.

You mean Paula Deen is walking around with a maybe boner?

Paula Deen. Just go away. You are a bad person.

This is all actually really speaking to me, because I am a painfully white middle class girl, and I still struggle on a daily basis with my history of being abused when I was a teenager. What she said was nothing but inspiring to me, and I am envious of the ability to cope. I actually feel like I want to try to

THIS.

I feel like I immediately went there because to me, the face of "victimhood" is a white woman. A ton of Lifetime movies and news coverage of missing white women probably doesn't help. It's pretty fucked that factually black women have a higher ratio of violent crime against them, but I don't really think of us as

It seems that however her wording can be shaped, she likely means that for HER and HER personality regarding HER experience SHE did not like feeling like a victim. Often people speak that way and for whatever reason aren't mindful to add the disclaimer that these are their feeling or that they know others feel

I dislike that her rumored bad attitude is being used to dismiss her feelings on her own rape. Also, not to be that black girl, but her comments on not being raised to
be coddled, and being raised to stand on her own two feet have a lot to do with how black women are raised to be survivors of all sorts of abuse and

I hate Jezebel, I don't even know how I ended up here... but people like you are so annoying and self-absorbed, trying to distract from the real message. I bet even the rapist wouldn't say what you did, that she's "self-absorbed" about being raped. Talk about blaming the victim... yikes. You SHOULD feel bad, in case

I find your reaction to Union much MUCH more self-absorbed than anything she said, you're projecting and you're also PATHETIC for attacking her.

There are other uses of the word "you" that don't speak to world wide experience. Sometimes when speaking of something traumatic you have to step outside yourself and remove the personal I or me to be able to relate the story at all. See what I did there just now?

Considering that Gabby is the one that went through that horrifying ordeal, she has the right to deal with it however she sees fit. Unless she's demanding fellow victims to reject victimhood and join her on her rape survivor crusade, I fail to see how she's wrong for deciding that she doesn't want to feel like a