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Something similar was used in a 1980s British advertising campaign for Carling Black label beer:

Oh. I'm pretty zealous to see him convicted of something. It's police like him that make people not trust the police. And punishing him accomplishes a few things.

and to think that there are states that make filming of cops illegal. they are working against us, not for us

We need to teach men, and women, too, that what they see in porn is not acceptable as sex. I have dated a couple of younger men who were completely ruined by porn. Like, hopelessly ruined. They needed to be told nonstop what to do and not do and how and how not to do it. If a grown woman, who can deal with that only

I'm all for humanely and safely relocating the offending creatures if possible, and if not (as is the case with my thieving squirrels) just bitching about it helplessly. Blithely engaging in thoughtless cruelty just for shits and giggles is NOT COOL. If those were my kids, it would be a long time before they felt the

It's interesting that the person who took this seems to have been on the side of the officer right up until the officer lost his mind and started beating the shit out of this woman for no adequate reason. He was laughing and saying, "Yes, arrest her," and scoffing at the idea of police brutality — and then the

And then he'll be one of the jerkoffs that retires on full disability because he "injured his back while restraining a suspect" and all us taxpayers can help give him extra $$$.

First of all, I don't recall putting "all of the responsibility on the man." Maybe you didn't notice, but I was careful to use gender-neutral pronouns. Getting consent and setting boundaries is everyone's responsibility.

Secondly, once again, even if someone doesn't say "no," if you haven't obtained consent, THEN YOU

Lemme guess. They will put him on PAID leave, take six months to a year to investigate, and when everyone has forgotten about this, they will release a finding that the officer did nothing wrong. . . Just like everyone other case with the cops.

This is one of those things that sounds really deep when you say it, but really actually doesn't mean much at all.

Do people realize the fact that he was tearing her clothing off, while she was on the ground, amounts to sexual assault? Why is this missed? I thin she was scared and it appears she had good reason. Further, the fact that she is mentally ill on goes to show that she'll be (likely) unable defend herself in such a way

Jesus. How many times am I going to have to address this same argument?

There is not enough information, as far as we know, to decide that he's guilty in a court of law.

But I am not on a jury. I'm allowed to assume that a misogynistic asshole that has been accused of rape is guilty.

"half of them had no way to know they were raping."

Actually, there were very simply ways for all of them to avoid becoming rapists.

First, have you never heard of safe words? Because that is precisely what they're for. You should have set up a safe word before agreeing to play out dom fantasies. That was a terrible

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You might get a kick out of a 1991 BBC Documentary called "Daylight Robbery 2". It's all about the lengths that people will go to to squirrel-proof their bird feeders, and how squirrels pretty much cannot be stopped.

Honestly, all I'm getting out of your comments is that you're a selfish piece of shit that feels entitled to sex. Yes, grabbing someone's tit without consent is assault. Consent for one sex act does not give you consent for another. Seriously, what is so goddamn hard about asking "is it alright if I do X?" or asking

"I'll wager that almost all men (including myself) are rapists in the sense of pressuring women to have sex/escalating faster than a woman might want. But most of us won't cover someone's mouth and hold them down when they say no. That why I prefer the "no means no" standard."

You prefer the "no means no" standard

You are an absolutely revolting human being. Calling you a human being is actually a huge stretch. Go dance barefoot on rusty nails.

THANK YOU SO MUCH. That post was directed at me, and I couldn't even get through the first sentence of it.

I've been raped and I've been "raped raped" and they both left me utterly FUCKED UP. We don't need different words for different kinds of rape. Rape is rape. Rape is rape rape.

I'm not even going to read that

"Not that I want to be Whoopie Goldberg with the "Rape rape" semantics, but while all "rape" is bad not all rape is equally bad or the same."