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I really like how much Abrams and AOC scare the piss out of the GOP and conservatives.

Even if what the school district says is true, I’m incredibly suspicious of black kids being searched (in literally any way) for being “giddy”. Plenty of people have already said that that is basically what kids that age are typically like.

I feel like there’s this weird presumption in your comment that just because something is hard that means we shouldn’t try to make it happen.

Okay, what do you think can be done, practicably speaking? People spontaneously deciding to care more is unlikely, particularly given that the question of ‘when these men can come back’ was asked basically immediately after the first ouster.

Why is Louis CK always compared to Harvey Weinstein and Bill Cosby?

Let’s say you’re right—certainly it’s a perfectly defensible moral argument to be made. But it’s not on the table. I don’t think there’s any evidence that it’s realistic to expect that all of these men will simply never have careers again. Setting aside how shitty that is, and whose fault it is (lord knows there’s no

It would have been the easiest thing in the world to never say anything about this to anyone. There is not now, nor has there ever been, a victim to what Neeson did. Anyone actually observing him while he was out looking to commit a hate crime, it would have looked like he was just walking around fuming. In other

or articles asking when CK and men like him are allowed to return to their “rightful” place in the spotlight. Why do women have to answer for the actions of men?

Wait, who accused Marilyn Manson of rape?

And her private apology my have been the best political choice for her, but it wasn’t the right thing to do. She’s got to own her shit and make it right.

If she had made the apology public, people would have called it a self-serving stunt to gain political capitol.

I just figured the guy would realize he’s already playing with fire—i.e., casually discussing in an off-the-cuff manner with an avowed feminist publication, his decision to hire an alleged rapist in the MeToo era—such that he might not want to randomly interject his opinion about an incredibly controversial event/set

I think it’s kind of dumb,because no one who is in the middle of intercourse or oral sex or whatever,is gonna suddenly stop what they’re doing that feels so good,to target the other person’s face.

Oh wow! Thanks for the link!

You just don’t hear about a lot of penis severings or mutilations by women pushed to the brink by repeated patterns of sexual abuse. At least not absent a simultaneous attempt to kill the abuser as well. I’m not questioning the ultimate determination that was made,—i.e., that she wasn’t criminally responsible for her

I had no idea. I certainly understand how/why a person who makes their life in the porn industry would be libertarian (considering that both the Right and Left have taken turns being shocked or dismayed by pornography; though the Right seems to have always been more gung ho).

If its not getting them off then why is it in EVERY scene?

I was 10 when this happened, and try as they may, the adults simply could not keep me from hearing the jokes. And fuck I thought it was hilarious. But to this day I don’t understand the mutilation as opposed to just killing the guy. I get the idea of why the comeuppance might have been satisfying to her, but (as I

No kidding—according to the article, Casey Calvert (no small name in the industry, as I understand it) specifically asked to work with Deen, and has been working with Deen. Whereas there might have been some kind of too-short arc with Deen in the rest of the industry, it sounds like Calvert may never have bought it in

Does anyone else find it strange that EVERY porn ends with a guy blasting a load into the womans face?