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Discriminationspanishtyphoon/r/MensRights02/12/15 03:46 PM
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King shit
/r/PussyPassDenied06/07/21 03:44 PM
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Are you trying to be funny or not? Because I laughed.
/r/PussyPass24/01/17 03:07 PM
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I also feel if you have drank enough times you would know if you are different when drunk.
/r/PussyPass21/01/17 07:42 PM
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I'm saying that drunk people can still be held accountable for what they do
/r/PussyPass21/01/17 07:03 PM
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If my girlfriend fucked some guy while she was drunk as shit, I'd be pissed off. Maybe it'll teach her not to get drunk in public or in a bar like that if she is susceptible to boning guys willingly while drunk. If I wasn't mad at all, it would more likely to happen again than if I was pissed at her. Really fucking simple shit to understand.
/r/PussyPass21/01/17 05:30 PM
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He was more intoxicated as him. It seems "drunk" status is not binary, you are not either drunk or not drunk at all. Someone can be drunk but still conscious enough to go through a mobile phone, read texts and get angry, and someone else can be so drunk he can't keep himself awake and not remember what happened the next day. You are making the assumption that she drank significantly less than him. Now when I say significant, I mean an amount that would matter. It was never said she drank less. I…
/r/PussyPass21/01/17 05:26 PM
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I was gonna say that this dude didn't just act out on an emotional drunk outburst. He followed her outside. The beating was in more than one room. It was continuous. I don't know about anyone else. I've been pretty fucking drunk before. Sometimes I do stupid shit. I've never mauled somebody I loved before. And to a lesser importance, anybody at all
/r/PussyPass21/01/17 03:10 PM
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Being drunk does not make your actions unaccountable. They were both drunk, but she somehow managed not to do something fucking insane while he couldn't control himself. He has a problem. There is no way around that. Every person who is drunk as shit does not maul someone when they are angry. Yes, I do believe it. It's not a bad idea to believe a woman who just got assaulted. I'm not gonna send the dude to jail, but I have the right to believe he is a piece of shit based only a single story ive …
/r/PussyPass21/01/17 03:07 PM
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I'm gonna make the conscious effort to not be wrapped up in rhetoric and look at this situation for face value. She was angry, essentially pushed a phone to his chest forcefully, woke him up, and then he beat the shit out of her. This is not a pussy pass. That dude is fucking crazy. What she did was not cool, but he definitely was in the extreme wrong here. She didn't say anywhere in there that she hit him. The title has a different tone and tries to leave the girl to sound like she got a pussy …
/r/PussyPass21/01/17 06:09 AM
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There is a reason Lady Justice is blind. Claims against her blindness are meant to ensure one group thrives while another suffers... It makes sense when you put the justice system into a metaphor but it is not a metaphor. The justice system is run by people with faults just like everybody else. I don't know if you're trying to say that the justice system has no faults or does. Maybe I'm just missing the point. If we want to be separate from SJ than please separate it. Trying to form my narrative…
/r/MensRights03/12/15 07:32 PM
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While I agree with your sentiment that the court system should be unbiased, protecting justice from bias isn't going to be the name of the game when implementing those changes you mentioned. It will be seen as advocating for male victims which would be difficult to change law for when in general people do not take it that seriously. I will use the fact, that male rape can be made funny (which is totally fine) while touching on female rape at all is serious and dark . This very clear difference i…
/r/MensRights03/12/15 03:06 PM
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In 40 Days and 40 Nights he was tied to his bed and semi-conscious. He was sexually active but in the scene you can clearly see that he did not want this woman riding on top of him while he was bound and unaware of what was happening. Yeah, he was a womanizer but I fail to see what you're point is there. Him being a womanizer means nothing. I considered the scene not just because he was drunk, but because he was clearly very belligerent. Ted was slurring his words, stumbling, and could not remem…
/r/MensRights02/12/15 06:13 PM
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The point of my presentation was not to be in retaliation of SJWs and I tried to avoid comparing it to female rape as much as possible because I didn't want to turn it into an "us versus them" presentation. I presented male rape and how the experience of rape affects males and the stigmas these victims may face. The point of my presentation is not to tell the classroom that these scenes should not be put in film and played off as a joke. The point I was trying to drive was that a man being raped…
/r/MensRights02/12/15 05:56 PM
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