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I never thought it would come to this - Mens' collective guilt over rape
#26

I never thought it would come to this - Mens' collective guilt over rape

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Take care of those titties for me.
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#27

I never thought it would come to this - Mens' collective guilt over rape

This (and most of the feminist movement) is insulting to true rape victims.
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#28

I never thought it would come to this - Mens' collective guilt over rape

Out of....Medium.com. That explains everything. Let me put it this way:

Medium has one and a half interesting "blogs" or "newstreams" or whatever the startup is calling that. The only one interesting stream is called "War is Boring", where they analyze what is going on with war technology. They usually have good reads. The half one is tech-talk, which is half good because half of it contains programming articles, but the other half is full of manginas and ugly dykes complaining that the tech industry is too unfair with women and that they "MUST" cripple men's chances in favor of having women, even if one they get is 20 times less talented.

All the remaining shit is one-trick streams, orphan articles and a sea of feminist bruhaha that rivals Jezebel on sheer stupidity.

On a different note, if somebody spoke to me in such a condescending tone as the author in the article, i'd give him an instant nose reconstruction.
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#29

I never thought it would come to this - Mens' collective guilt over rape

He sounds like a sackless wonder faggot.

And that was way TL;DR. I'm visiting NYC atm (where the author is), and half way through reading that, I had to duck down to the corner Pharmacy Rx to get some headache pills. I passed by the shelf with a buy-one-get-one free rayyypppe instruction kit and pills, with free chloroform and rags. Man, that's some rayyypppe culture! As I left the big pharma, man on the corner was trying to sell me a tix to a rayyppppe tour with extra discount for the rayyypppe observatory tower. I can totally sympathise with how the author feels. So much rayyyyppppe culture around here.

Meanwhile, my travelling female companions from various corners of the globe (Australia, Sth America, central and Eastern Europe) all commented on how safe it is to walk around in Manhattan even at night. They're totally disappointed at not getting a taste of this rayyyypppe culture they've heard so much about, in their visit to the States.
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#30

I never thought it would come to this - Mens' collective guilt over rape

I couldn't keep reading after two paragraphs.

It was painful.

Any time someone feels the need to write "...but stay with me here."

I'm the King of Beijing!
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#31

I never thought it would come to this - Mens' collective guilt over rape

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Reducing entire groups of people to the status of unthinking, wild animals is abhorrent. At the risk of Godwinning the topic, isn't this pretty much what the Nazis did?

No, the idea of collective guilt is exactly what the Nazis did. A lot of the hate the Germans had for Jews was related to a small number of rich Jewish businessmen who were seen as illegally profiting off the misery of the German people. Collective guilt means that even if you're just some poor Jewish baker who's worst crime was running a traffic light three weeks after you got your license, you're every bit as responsible for their crimes as they are. So off to the death camps you go.

It's the exact same logic here: only a vanishingly small portion of the US male population has raped a woman. Like one guy out of a thousand, if that. I don't know any rapists. I don't know anybody who knows any rapists. Rape rates have been plunging every year since I've left high school. But somehow, I'm part of "rape culture", as is everyone reading this.
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