This is DISGUSTING.Is Canada ok? Inviting a man to speak at a memorial about women being massacred because they were women?
Any time Sam Smith is mentioned I feel the need to say I hate that guyPosted this on the unpopular opinions thread by mistake but I just saw someone talking about building a “snowperson” instead of a “snowman” and I swear to god I feel like hurting someone
Possibly Sam Smith. the world is fucked.
Oh I know. Some of the apologists in the replies were saying "but kids do masturbate from a young age" - riiight, so what does that have to do with grown man dressing a child and pretending to masturbate? Oh right, because it's a jokeI’m surprised Ellie didn’t go full DARVO, which is to say “If you think me cosplaying as a masturbating child is wrong, maybe YOU’RE the one sexualising children and you need your hard drive checked.”
That’s a good one
I wanted to post about this earlier but we were invaded by the trans inclusive lesbian.Is Canada ok? Inviting a man to speak at a memorial about women being massacred because they were women?
I’m always reminded of that episode of Blackadder…Just wanted to add to the École Polytechnique massacre story… call me cynical but the anecdote told by Anastasia Preston, which we’re supposed to interpret as an example of violence against women and girls, reads very much like one of those AGP tales in which a trans woman is sexually assaulted… and they love telling the story because it makes them feel desirable and validated.
" had a red dress on and I was walking through the crowd and somebody groped me. It was probably one of the most revolting experiences I've had in my life," she said.
"I couldn't believe that somebody would just … touch me like that. They felt they had the right to my body when they didn't."
I mean, ignoring the fact that a fleeting grope in a bar sits alongside a massacre… why are these retellings always so lascivious? I mean the detail about the red dress is so pointless, but maybe we’re supposed to deduce that Anastasia looked so good in the dress, that’s why she got groped? And then you see a photo of a very much non-passing individual and think… nope.
"I couldn't believe that somebody would jus be touch me like that."Just wanted to add to the École Polytechnique massacre story… call me cynical but the anecdote told by Anastasia Preston, which we’re supposed to interpret as an example of violence against women and girls, reads very much like one of those AGP tales in which a trans woman is sexually assaulted… and they love telling the story because it makes them feel desirable and validated.
" had a red dress on and I was walking through the crowd and somebody groped me. It was probably one of the most revolting experiences I've had in my life," she said.
"I couldn't believe that somebody would just … touch me like that. They felt they had the right to my body when they didn't."
I mean, ignoring the fact that a fleeting grope in a bar sits alongside a massacre… why are these retellings always so lascivious? I mean the detail about the red dress is so pointless, but maybe we’re supposed to deduce that Anastasia looked so good in the dress, that’s why she got groped? And then you see a photo of a very much non-passing individual and think… nope.
I recorded it and it’s still on my Sky planner. It should be on more 4.Does anyone know why the Richard Bacon programme isn’t on catch up? I wanted to watch it but not with teenagers, the next night it had gone!
"strand of thinking" makes it sound like they are discussing starsigns, not a scientific fact"These beliefs that sex is binary and immutable was a longstanding feminist strand of thinking that deserved to be heard in a democratic society, even if it upset people, it said."
Long standing strand of scientific fact aswell, as it happens.
And if that’s the most revolting experience of your life, you’ve had a pretty easy life."I couldn't believe that somebody would jus be touch me like that."
Men groping you would come as no surprise to any woman.
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