Pretty sure that's just a tshirt marketing company hitching itself to a bandwagon <.<
Quote from: Mr Psychologist on November 10, 2014, 10:38:34 AMPretty sure that's just a tshirt marketing company hitching itself to a bandwagon <.<FCKH8 is a t-shirt marketing company? Nonetheless, the points made in the video - in the vulgar way they are - are more often than not made by fairly moderate feminists, and are still wrong >.>
That was painful to watch.
Quote from: Flee on November 10, 2014, 11:08:26 AMThat was painful to watch.
This has always bugged me -- what's the difference between saying society needs to teach men not to raΒpe, and saying society needs to teach black people not to steal? It's perfectly okay to skewer men as perpetrators of sex crimes and oppression based on stereotypes, gut feelings, and occasionally crime statistics, but it's considered racist or discriminatory to do the same type of thing against a minority. Ask a girl if she feels threatened when she's alone and walks by a man at night? She's a victim.Ask a white person if he/she feels threatened when they're alone and walks by a black guy at night? Racist.I'm not saying either behavior is okay, I just don't understand why this is such a prominent statement in feminism.
Quote from: Lord Commissar on November 10, 2014, 02:59:13 PMQuote from: EΜ²nΜ²gaΜ²geΜ²dΜ²TΜ²uΜ²rΜ²kΜ²eΜ²y on November 10, 2014, 02:52:52 PMThis has always bugged me -- what's the difference between saying society needs to teach men not to raΒpe, and saying society needs to teach black people not to steal? It's perfectly okay to skewer men as perpetrators of sex crimes and oppression based on stereotypes, gut feelings, and occasionally crime statistics, but it's considered racist or discriminatory to do the same type of thing against a minority. Ask a girl if she feels threatened when she's alone and walks by a man at night? She's a victim.Ask a white person if he/she feels threatened when they're alone and walks by a black guy at night? Racist.I'm not saying either behavior is okay, I just don't understand why this is such a prominent statement in feminism.Then there's also the false notion that men are rape more than women when in actuality it's about equal. However because rape that's committed against a man isn't taken seriously in our society it either goes unreported or is laughed off.So when you get advertisements like this that are telling people to "teach men not to rape" it gets my blood boiling.And prison rape is pretty much never reported.
Quote from: EΜ²nΜ²gaΜ²geΜ²dΜ²TΜ²uΜ²rΜ²kΜ²eΜ²y on November 10, 2014, 02:52:52 PMThis has always bugged me -- what's the difference between saying society needs to teach men not to raΒpe, and saying society needs to teach black people not to steal? It's perfectly okay to skewer men as perpetrators of sex crimes and oppression based on stereotypes, gut feelings, and occasionally crime statistics, but it's considered racist or discriminatory to do the same type of thing against a minority. Ask a girl if she feels threatened when she's alone and walks by a man at night? She's a victim.Ask a white person if he/she feels threatened when they're alone and walks by a black guy at night? Racist.I'm not saying either behavior is okay, I just don't understand why this is such a prominent statement in feminism.Then there's also the false notion that men are rape more than women when in actuality it's about equal. However because rape that's committed against a man isn't taken seriously in our society it either goes unreported or is laughed off.So when you get advertisements like this that are telling people to "teach men not to rape" it gets my blood boiling.
>gets pissy when guys sexually portray women as anal sex toys>posts a cleavage pic