burnerettepetersonrepeat
Burnerette Peters on Repeat
burnerettepetersonrepeat

+1 FBI watchlist

Not to mention they basically control the next 2-3 drafts :(

I thought they were recycling some old Jian Ghomeshi content.

CBC hired Matt Lauer and Harvey Weinstein?

I’d love to see them make another run at the cup.

This^^ I keep hearing people snark about the *hotel room* meetings as though those women should have figured out there were sinister motives behind that. A more accurate description of these hotel “rooms” would be that they agreed to meet in a centrally located building with suites that have more rooms than the

he had the power to make them meet him there in the first place.

You can’t sympathize with women who were sexually assaulted by a large man with immeasurable power in their industry. That’s...that’s something to work on right there.

I honestly have to assume you’re a man because I don’t know a single woman who assumes they’re always safe. Quite the opposite.

This. I’m not “making excuses” for having been raped, because I did nothing that needs to be excused. It doesn’t matter if someone got drunk and then was raped. It doesn’t matter if someone wore a short skirt and then was raped. It doesn’t matter if someone met a guy in a hotel room and then was raped. None of those

However, it doesn’t mean that women can simply expect to be coddled by taking the assumptive that they’re always safe.

Sure, perhaps they should have known better. Perhaps it was naive for any of these women to go into Weinstein’s hotel room expecting to be treated professionally and respectfully there. But then what? Just give up, leave their careers, and go home? Part of the problem is what Weinstein did to those women in his hotel

There is a difference between advising women not to let their guard down and saying that women who ostensibly have let their guard down are making excuses for fucking up when they get raped while their guard is down. Will I advise my daughter to be careful and not drink too much at parties lest she end up incapable of

Not really? I don’t know Schultz’s actual orientation and alignment and neither matter in the scheme of things, but her story does go to show that the patterns of abuse directed at and against women are not (a) unique to men or (b) primarily about sexual fulfillment. They’re about wielding power, letting off steam at

I was reading this story an hour or so ago, in the waiting room for my therapist, who specializes in gender, sexuality, and their intersection with personality disorders. I showed this to her and she just got a confused look on her face and goes, “yeah, that’s a stumper.”

She was a bad model, hence career change by marriage to fucknut moneybags...

The men have a dress code too, albeit more “normal” - what would be considered in the West formal “mourning clothes” (ie black suit, black tie, black shoes, white shirt). You can see Reagan and Obama in just that.

Oh, she knows alright.