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The SlutWalk and Dave Chappelle... :)
It's not the same thing, and I'm certainly not attacking victims, and I'm not even referring to the rape case at all, but.... I know that I shouldn't walk down dark alleys in a good suit with an expensive watch on... And I don't get offended if, when I do that, I get attacked, and a Cop tells me it was a dumb thing to do. Does that mean that society is blaming me for wearing an expensive suit and watch? Are they attacking the victim when society says that this was not a good move in the middle of a bad area at night? I don't know.... this is just food for thought. . |
LOL I think most people would tell you that you got what you deserved in that scenario. People are cruel. Me included. :-)
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LOL... Apparently you didn't read the other SlutWalk thread! .:1orglaugh |
So very true..
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Agreed and the worst part about it is somewhere along the line a slut was turned from a bad thing to a good thing. Why would they dress like sluts? Sluts are bad, they are whores, they carry diseases and have fucked up morals.
Like if I walked around with a full face mask on and a cop stopped me he would say you look like a rapist. So should me and my buddies get mad and hold signs up that say 'Hi I'm a rapist.' and dress that way en masse? Of course not rapists are bad. So are sluts. What these girls should have done is said 'hmm that is a good idea, dress more conservatively and I'll be treated that way.' Then they would have done it and the world would have been a better place for them. Instead girls realize that dressing like 'sluts' is often beneficial to them so they do it anyway, taking in all the benefits but crying and complaining when the downside hits them. |
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