hatrickpatrick wrote: » You know the world's gone off the deep end when self-styled 'feminists' actually put political correctness above the concept of consent when it comes to sex. Jesus Christ. :eek:
Stone Deaf 4evr wrote: » this bit kinda blows me away: “In light of today's tragic news Brazzers has decided to postpone the release of tonight's scheduled August Ames scene,” it said. "The scene will be posted at a more appropriate time, as we come to terms with this devastating loss. Thank you for your understanding.” so, no w@nking to the dead girl tonight, but you'll be able to get sorted down the road. :eek::eek:
Bambi wrote: » You know when that sort of observation comes from other camps, you have people piling in screaming "victim blaming" It just goes to show that this generation of identity politics obsessed hysterics need to be stamped out
Saruhashi wrote: » I though SJW stood for "Social Justice Warrior" and that the "Warrior" part of that is used in a sarcastic way?
Speedwell wrote: » No. I actually think people who use the term SJW are sneering at the idea of social justice itself. Which is, if you know the history of the "SJW" term, the actual case.
Speedwell wrote: » Independently of anything here, including the telltale "SJW" which announces to the aware that the OP is against social justice, bullying should always come with consequences.Particularly if the bullying is aimed at people who are legitimately defending their own or someone else's civil rights and personal boundaries.
Speedwell wrote: » No, just a reader.
[Deleted User] wrote: » ... I mean it's no different to them releasing a Hunger Games movie the year after Philip Seymour Hoffman died. There's precedents for content to be released posthumously -- only in this case, it's porn.
o1s1n wrote: » Do to you regularly fantasize about sleeping with Philip Seymour Hoffman what watching The Hunger Games? Otherwise you're not really comparing like for like.
RGDATA! wrote: » so you're some kind of mind reader?
Gijoseph wrote: » Nail on the head. The same people who cry victim blaming in the usual topics on here are doing the exact same thing. I enjoy watching these people become massive hypocrites.
greencap wrote: » People of all persuasions and camps and sides do this kind of thing, the pile on. The opportunity to vent ones bile safely and almost anonymously, with the support of the crowd against one individual, especially one found in the wrong. I've experience of it myself, albeit for much less serious stuff. I had the crowd turn on me and for no reason, two or three people targeted me, a fourth saw and joined in, then a fifth and so on, til there was about 30 people just trying to pick on me for nothing in particular - not whinging its just I've seen it first hand, you don't have to even do anything, if some people see the opportunity they'll join in like rioters. Vent their spleen from safety and fade away.
hatrickpatrick wrote: » EDIT: Case in point, I vehemently support repealing the eighth amendment, but I don't believe in denying the pro-life crowd a platform to campaign against repealing it. SJWs, on the other hand, think it's ok within a democratic system to pull down the opposition's posters, and harass third party platforms into denying them a meeting space or a voice.
_Dara_ wrote: » As far as I know, extreme campaigners on both sides get up to these kinds of shenanigans. (certainly, poster-ripping and protesting meetings taking place have happened for both sides.) So if pro-choice campaigners that do this stuff are classed as SJWs, what moniker is given to pro-life campaigners who indulge in same?
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Deleted User wrote: » I feel like SJW is like "f*ckboy". It's a term that's thrown around quite a lot lately, but if you ask people exactly what they mean, nobody really has a definitive answer.