Hundreds turn out for "SlutWalk"

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FatHobbit;816386 wrote:And what was she doing out of the kitchen?

No shit. If she had been knitting a sweather like she shoulda been she coulda used those knitting things to fend off her attacker.
Jun 28, 2011 2:35pm
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FatHobbit;816362 wrote:

Look at that mouth, with those nice full lips, I think she was just asking for it.
Jun 28, 2011 2:49pm
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enigmaax

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password;816405 wrote:Look at that mouth, with those nice full lips, I think she was just asking for it.

Also note, she does not say she was wearing underwear. No underwear is a sure sign she wants it.
Jun 28, 2011 3:50pm
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Jun 28, 2011 4:44pm
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Jun 28, 2011 4:46pm
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MontyBrunswick

As a slut, this offends me.
Jun 28, 2011 5:18pm
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I made it very clear in my post that a rapist is responsible for his crime. There is a second point however. You contribute to your risk if you dress or act in a particularly provocative way. It doesn't mean you were "asking for it". It means that you didn't act responsible. I think my point about leaving the keys in the ignition is analagous.

I have a problem with marches like this. I remember them taking place when I was in college. I don't care for the way they are directed toward men in general. I've never raped or assaulted anyone. I don't need to be spoken to as if I'm constantly on the verge. Secondly, I have doubts about certain parade marchers...the ones that tend to have the most inflamatory signs. Those tend to be the ones that I would guess will never have to face any problems of this nature.
Jun 28, 2011 5:30pm
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ernest_t_bass;816504 wrote:
I really doubt that she has anything to worry about.


ernest_t_bass;816504 wrote:

From the look on the Lady's face in the back, something smells fishy.
Jun 28, 2011 6:09pm
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MontyBrunswick

It's funny when fat girls show up to events like this.

Like they get fucked anyways.
Jun 28, 2011 6:47pm
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password;816545 wrote: Why is the black hooker making a face?

She's thinking about raping that slut in front of her.
Jun 28, 2011 6:51pm
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so..... were they walkin or workin?
Jun 28, 2011 7:06pm
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enigmaax;816573 wrote:She's thinking about raping that slut in front of her.

post of the week.
Jun 28, 2011 7:10pm
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enigmaax;816573 wrote:She's thinking about raping that slut in front of her.

she could also be thinking about the last bite of fried chicken she's NOM NOMING on.
Jun 28, 2011 7:11pm
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Interestingly enough I don't see one chick in any of those photos I want to have sex with.
Jun 28, 2011 7:41pm
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Dr Winston O'Boogie;816529 wrote:I made it very clear in my post that a rapist is responsible for his crime. There is a second point however. You contribute to your risk if you dress or act in a particularly provocative way. It doesn't mean you were "asking for it". It means that you didn't act responsible. I think my point about leaving the keys in the ignition is analagous.
It was very clear. I just think it was stupid.
Jun 29, 2011 9:06am
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Dr Winston O'Boogie;816529 wrote:I made it very clear in my post that a rapist is responsible for his crime. There is a second point however. You contribute to your risk if you dress or act in a particularly provocative way. It doesn't mean you were "asking for it". It means that you didn't act responsible.
The issue, I think is when you say "it means that you didn't act responsible (responsibly?)". It is still as though you are shifting blame.

The analogy I would use is, you can choose to not look both ways before you cross the street because in your mind, you are using a crosswalk and it is someone else's responsibility to stop for you. But if you choose to do this and a car hits and kills you, you are dead. It wasn't your fault; it wasn't your "responsibility" to stop, but it doesn't change the fact that you're dead.

What the cop said wasn't worded very well, but if it is true that dressing a certain way increases the probability of rape (I'm not sure that I believe that, but that is a different debate) then the basic premise isn't really off. You can bitch and moan about why you shouldn't have to do this or that and how the focus should be on someone else. But if someone rapes you because of the way you're dressed, I doubt the world's agreement that you're free to dress however you like is going to make you feel any better. Wasn't your fault. You weren't irresponsible. But you were still raped, so does it matter?
Jun 29, 2011 9:23am
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enigmaax;817242 wrote:The issue, I think is when you say "it means that you didn't act responsible (responsibly?)". It is still as though you are shifting blame.

It also makes it seem like everyone who has been raped 'didn't act responsibly' because of how they dressed even though you have no idea how they were dressed or the circumstances of when they were assaulted. Well, she must have been dressed like a slut. Of course it's her fault.
Jun 29, 2011 9:27am