Good luck with that.
Good luck with that.
Sure. I’m not sure if you thought I’d disagree or something, but yeah, his statement was very badly handled.
It was “twenty minutes”, and as should be obvious he did not mean for the word “action” to refer to “sex”. His statement was genuinely ridiculous in many ways, so we don’t need to play pretend about the “twenty minutes of action” thing in order to make our criticisms. It wasn’t sexualized language.
And yet I keep getting likes and supportive comments. ...Strange.
“Twenty minutes of action” was very clearly meant to mean twenty minutes of behaviour. He’s not a writer, obviously, but he’s also not the jock in an 80s teen comedy.
They’re saying he should be castrated, genius.
You need to bone up on your reading comprehension, friend. You’re still telling me Brock didn’t get PTSD, which is something I’ve never even asserted.
Someone points out that you’re using the language of sexual violence in a thread about rape, and your response is to go on a totally out of proportion, abusive tear. Seems reasonable.
This is fantasy. A fairytale to stand in place of the true dangers in the world.
Literally every response of yours has been some short, bereft of meaning sentence that doesn’t even come close to taking a genuine position on any issue. It’s pointless trolling. Again, I invite you to actually tell me why you object to my comments, if you actually do (which at this point is unclear, as I think maybe…
Uh no. I literally never said he has PTSD, nor indicated that I believe he has PTSD. So you didn’t understand what I said. I’m sorry, but you didn’t.
I wouldn’t know! I didn’t get past the opener which referred to my honest answer to a question about where I learned a particular philosophy as an ‘appeal to authority’. I’ve tried to reply to everybody who’s communicated with me in this thread, which is a lot of people, but I don’t have time to repeatedly tread the…
Of course. I’ve never said otherwise.
I’m not doing it intentionally or unintentionally. I agree with you.
We are of an accord.
Hey, I see your points.
Ah, I see. No, I believe jail would give lots of people PTSD, because it does, at a rate of two to one compared to the outside world.
There are a number of diagnostic criteria for PTSD, and we have no idea whether Turner meets them. Moreover, defining trauma and PTSD has been a subject of much disagreement and controversy.
You don’t think someone facing jail time has fears about their safety and bodily integrity?
This comment is so offensive. The complete opposite is true. I have no desire to render abusers in two dimensions because the people who have done things to me are not cartoon characters. I accept that you maybe don’t understand where I’m coming from, but in my view characterizing abusers as monsters is to not…