It takes 2 weeks to develop the antibodies from the flu shot. If you got the flu after getting the flu shot, it was already in your system and you need to get it earlier.
It takes 2 weeks to develop the antibodies from the flu shot. If you got the flu after getting the flu shot, it was already in your system and you need to get it earlier.
I’m shocked. My OB insisted on giving me the shot when I was pregnant. No excuses, in her office right then and there.
Seek help. You’re clearly not over what happened to you. You know nothing about me and nothing about my life. This isn’t a victim off. I’m done engaging.
You’re a fucking moron. If being blocked into a room by a 300 lbs man isn’t having your agency denied, then what is? And I’m done. You want to believe women are sluts and want to determine who is a victim and who isn’t, go ahead but you’re part of the fucking problem.
Who are you to decide whether or not they did? The women who came out and said they were pressured, why can’t you just take them at their word when he has a known history of pressuring and intimidating women into sex? Greer is saying we should question all women because some women may have slept with him willingly. If…
Read the rest of the fucking interview. Greer is determining who is a victim and who isn’t, parsing out what they’re saying. She’s saying if women, like Asia Argento, had sex with him because they were trapped in a room with him, she’s not a victim. She had no way of getting out and thought it was easier.
She’s parsing out victims, deciding who gets the label, determining who’s telling the truth and that’s a shitty thing to do. She used a man who raped women as an example and that’s fucked up. I don’t know how many ways you can try to excuse what she said but the victim blaming wasn’t limited to just that line, read…
He raped Rose McGowan (he forced his penis into her vagina) and forced oral sex (giving and receiving) on Asia Argento. That’s rape.
I read everything Greer said in the interview. That’s not cherry picking. She used a shitty analogy and is responsible for the victim blaming that ran through the entire interview.
No worries, I can see where it would get confusing! Kinja makes it difficult to really follow a conversation...
I was referring to the original commenter. She said explicitly said she agreed with Greer’s assessment.
Jesus, you’re still justifying what Germaine Greer said. I can’t. I’m done. You want to make it ok, go ahead, I’m not arguing with a brick wall.
You seriously don’t get what it’s like to be pressured into sex. It’s not the same as rape but it’s still a shitty situation to put someone in. Do you really think when Harvey Weinstein tricked women into coming to his room that he didn’t, at the very least, put pressure on them and intimidate them into having sex…
She referred to Harvey Weinstein’s victims as whinging about consent. She made no clear distinction between those who had sexual relationships with him, probably pressured into it, and the women he raped. If that is what she meant, it’s a shitty analogy.
Then she used a shitty example using a man who raped women. This isn’t even an imbalance of power, they said no and he forced them to have sex anyway. Saying you agree with someone’s flawed analogy means you’re ripe for the same misinterpretation of the original comment.
Did you actually read what Greer wrote?
If you have his name and address, I’m happy to help you find out.
Harvey Weinstein committed rape, you (and Germaine) seem to imply they were asking for it. And you think the best way to combat rape is to make it a misdemeanor? GTFOH. That’s not group think, that’s not being an asshole.
Moses Farrow also has reasons to take Woody’s side. Ask his ex wife.
Dear God, Soon Yi was a straight up child when they met and he was a grown ass man. And he spent weekends at Mia’s house in Connecticut and even if they didn’t “live” together, he was around enough to be considered a parent, at least by Ronan and Dylan. No one is saying it was illegal but is it gross? Yes.