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"One Billion Rising Against Violence"
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"One Billion Rising Against Violence"

Quote: (01-23-2013 10:07 AM)Roosh Wrote:  

Every year the percentage of women raped jumps by a shocking amount. How many more years until 1 out of 2 are raped, where "raped" can now mean an unwanted sexual touch

This is what the term "sexual assault" is all about.

What does that even mean? It's such a bullshit, trumped up phrase. You would think that "sexual assault" would imply something like actually attempting to rape a girl, or ripping her clothes off. You know, physically assaulting her in a sexual manner.

But when you read about cases where the term "sexual assault" is applied, it's often for things like a random guy groping a woman's ass or breast in a crowd. Or sometimes not even that much. (And I'm obviously not advocating groping women in crowds here - just saying it's not remotely comparable to rape or a true "sexual assault" if the term is to have any real meaning)

I mean look at this shit:

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The National Center for Victims of Crime states:
“ Sexual assault takes many forms including attacks such as rape or attempted rape, as well as any unwanted sexual contact or threats. Usually a sexual assault occurs when someone touches any part of another person's body in a sexual way, even through clothes, without that person's consent.

So by the feminist definition of the term, you could sexually assault a girl by touching her on the arm or the shoulder.

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This is why feminists are their own worst enemy. They've jumped the shark. You can't take them seriously when you look into what they're saying. More and more people are starting to realize this, and are waking up to the fact that categorizing practically all physical contact under the sexual assault/rape umbrella is just a way for feminists to push their agenda through claiming eternal victimhood status.

There's a reason that we use the words we do. Groping is a word because it describes a certain behavior. Assault is another word. You can't just start equating groping with assault and claiming they are the same thing. My toaster isn't going to sweep my floor just because I start calling it a broom.

[size=8pt]"For I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us.”[/size] [size=7pt] - Romans 8:18[/size]
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