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Its Kara Brown. She hates white people.

A related study showed that shaming fat shamers on Jezebel incessantly doesn't actually make people stop fat shaming.

If Mark does not do a 7 week series about owning a Pasta Pass, then my faith in the Gawker empire will be shattered.

I say this with extreme shade intended. J Law's pussy pics do not a sex crime make. It wasn't kiddy porn nor was a snuff film that Gawker media linked to, it was simply a nude photo so please with the histrionics. At least Reddit had the stones to take down the links without completely retooling their policy of

No comment on how Deadspin published the Kate Upton photos and got 658,000 page views? No moral outrage over your own employer Gawker Media profiting from this sex crime? No comment on how you couldn't find basically any other reputable site to actually publish the leaked photos except Gawker Media? No comment on

This cat has a frog on its head. Your argument is invalid.

Personally, I don't think I need Jezebel telling me I need more black friends, just in case I don't know how to act around people of different ethnic backgrounds. Last time I checked, I hadn't burned any crosses in anyone's front yard.

Silent indifference?

Maybe I'm just a prude, but I've always been of the opinion that you shouldn't get so drunk you can't remember the night before, even if you're not worried about rape. It's totally possible to live your life and have a good night out, and keep your BAC below .08.

No. I don't think I need to go out of my way to get token friends just to say I have them.

You can make a cute gif and make it the prefered comment or you can admit that this statement is just a fact. It has nothing to do with shaming the victim. In a world of date rape, where consent is not a signed document, its often he said vs she said (or person a vs b to be more sensitive). In these situations having

I don't get the reluctance to advise women on responsible behavior.

Now, I understand why it's different for rape compared to other crimes. If I get mugged while walking down the street wearing a fancy suit waving my wallet around, absolutely no one is going to say my behavior means it "wasn't a mugging" - or even that

I have spent almost 20 years of my life in one of the college towns highlighted in the university rape case that's currently a hot button issue on Jezebel. I spent many evenings in my teens and early twenties going to off-campus frat parties.

I feel like we're never going to get anywhere productive with this issue until we can admit that alcohol has become a huge problem, especially for young people, and talk about that OUTSIDE of the rape issue. Because a shitton of other very bad and illegal and dangerous things happen when people are so severely

She's right.

In a he-said, she-said, it comes down to believability, reliability and character. People are less inclined to believe somebody who was drunk, and they're certainly not going to convict based on their word alone.

Objections to this simple reality are idiotic.

My past experiences in other feminist spaces would have "echo chamber" as the defining characteristic.

Yeah. We don't solve problems by just yelling at everyone who speaks out about the reality of those problems.

"It is an inevitable fact of it being one person's word against another and the burden of proof being that you have to be sure before you convict," said the 66-year-old.