Lady Gaga has a new video on the front Youtube page. It is about college rape and at the end of the video it says that 1 out 5 women will be sexually assaulted in college. The white man is also the villain/rapist in the video.
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Her last album bomb. She's trying to reclaim the glory days by tagging along with the narrative and wait for the media to pump the video.
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Quote: (09-19-2015 09:59 AM)Roosh Wrote:
Her last album bomb. She's trying to reclaim the glory days by tagging along with the narrative and wait for the media to pump the video.
Yeah exactly, it's the same thing with Miley Cyrus claiming that she is bisexual or gender-fluid or whatever.
These entertainers need to go with the mainstream trend to stay relevant to their audience. They'll do what's necessary. It's really just marketing to their main demographic.
1 in 5, that figure is so ignorant that it pisses me off that even an attention seeking skank would use it. Of course when feminist consider "gray" rape as rape, regret sex as rape, one drink and you decide if it's rape rape and our favorite, "If a women has sex, even initiates it but latter says her emotions clouded her judgement, that's rape". Using the feminist standard the figure should be 7 out of 5..
Quote: (09-19-2015 08:53 PM)kgdonna Wrote:
1 in 5, that figure is so ignorant that it pisses me off that even an attention seeking skank would use it. Of course when feminist consider "gray" rape as rape, regret sex as rape, one drink and you decide if it's rape rape and our favorite, "If a women has sex, even initiates it but latter says her emotions clouded her judgement, that's rape". Using the feminist standard the figure should be 7 out of 5..
Logically critiquing rape statistics is perpetuating rape culture. And evidence is just oppression and marginalization of victims.
I wonder if she released a canadian version of 1 in 2 females are raped on campus, perhaps there is a red band video where all men rape.
Isn't "attempted forced kissing" one of the big types of "sexual assault" that figures into the 1 in 5 number?
My heart bleeds period blood for all the college girls who have had a guy awkwardly try to kiss them.
My heart bleeds period blood for all the college girls who have had a guy awkwardly try to kiss them.
I am waiting for the 3 out of 2 statistic to be used.
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Re: 1 in 5
Researchers just make this stuff up as they go along. Basically by expanding the definition of "sexual assault" to mean anything they want. Or at least make the definition as loose as is required to get the percentage they've already decided on.
Same as the statistic that claims that 1 in x women have been abused in their lives. I always imagine that, for the researchers, a woman who did not get the pony she wanted when she was 11 years old counts as abuse to them.
But the main trick they use is that, when creating the statistic they use a very loose definition, but when it comes to actually creating a narrative by giving examples they will use real examples. For example they will include a man inadvertently bumping into a women as "sexual assault" when creating the statistic, but when giving an example they will use the case of a woman who was actually raped. This is done to intentionally mislead the public into believing that 1 in 5 have experienced something like the woman in the example given. But this is a lie.
Researchers just make this stuff up as they go along. Basically by expanding the definition of "sexual assault" to mean anything they want. Or at least make the definition as loose as is required to get the percentage they've already decided on.
Same as the statistic that claims that 1 in x women have been abused in their lives. I always imagine that, for the researchers, a woman who did not get the pony she wanted when she was 11 years old counts as abuse to them.
But the main trick they use is that, when creating the statistic they use a very loose definition, but when it comes to actually creating a narrative by giving examples they will use real examples. For example they will include a man inadvertently bumping into a women as "sexual assault" when creating the statistic, but when giving an example they will use the case of a woman who was actually raped. This is done to intentionally mislead the public into believing that 1 in 5 have experienced something like the woman in the example given. But this is a lie.
Quote: (09-19-2015 09:59 AM)Roosh Wrote:
Her last album bomb. She's trying to reclaim the glory days by tagging along with the narrative and wait for the media to pump the video.
Very true. Her 2013 album “Art-Pop” was jokingly coined “Art-Flop,” due to its lack of sales. Here is a quote from the Hollywood entertainment magazine “The Wrap” in November of 2013:
“ARTPOP” ( a.k.a. “ARTFLOP”) took an 82 percent dive, after selling just 258,000 units during its debut. While not the worst second week drop ever (Madonna‘s “MDNA” fell historically by 87 percent in 2012), it’s not good—even a “Saturday Night Live” hosting stint and buzzed-about performance at the American Music Awards could not generate strong sales for the app-accompanied album.”
A link to the article: http://www.thewrap.com/eminem-reclaims-1...sic-video/
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Anyone else thinks it's kinda awkward she released a song a few years ago called "Do what you want (with my body)" ft. R. Kelly?
Here's a statistic that deserves more publicity:
1 in 1 women will hit the wall
1 in 1 women will hit the wall
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