Author Topic: Charlottesville protests thread  (Read 91204 times)



Insulting somebody's hat isn't the same as rape, only a notorious dumbass like you would think that
But yeah sure, all those rape victims would DEFINITELY agree with the brown townogy
« Last Edit: August 16, 2017, 09:29:54 PM by LeisureSuit912 »

there's almost zero correlation. rape happens regardless of what someone is wearing and that phrase is simply stupid in every possible form of the word.
I'm about to have a loving aneurysm reading this.
The point isn't that "Rape will happen based on what you're wearing"
The point of that statement is that wearing certain types of clothing doesn't justify crimes to be committed, and this statement is the stufftiest justification for that.
He probably shouldn't have gone there wearing his stupid hat
"Ma'am, if you didn't want to get raped, maybe you should've dressed a little better"

Insulting somebody's hat isn't the same as rape, only a notorious dumbass like you would think that
Did you even watch the video?
This wasn't "Insulting some guys hat" they started a violent conflict because of something as superficial as clothing.

Also that antifa bitch was a forgetin' coward. If you're gonna start a fight in public, at least have the balls to do it with your own face.
But yeah sure, all those rape victims would DEFINITELY agree with the brown townogy
loving

you're using someone's apparel to justify violence against them

it's the same thing, in principle

This wasn't "Insulting some guys hat" they started a violent conflict because of something as superficial as clothing.

Knocking over some guy's camera vs. getting raped

But yeah sure, all those rape victims would DEFINITELY agree with the brown townogy


Knocking over some guy's camera vs. getting raped

THAT'S NOT THE loving POINT.

It doesn't matter if the Crime is shoving your richard into holes it doesn't belong, or attacking someone and their personal property, the justification that 'they should have worn different clothing should they have wanted a different outcome" is equally as loving handicapped.

You're "Well my feelings say" bullstuff doesn't change that.

everyone look at me i have an opinion

there's almost zero correlation. rape happens regardless of what someone is wearing and that phrase is simply stupid in every possible form of the word.

Holy forget


The point of that statement is that wearing certain types of clothing doesn't justify crimes to be committed, and this statement is the stufftiest justification for that.
No, of course it doesn't justify it, and the offenders should be held accountable, however, he should have expected negative attention walking in there dressed like that. In the incident of rape, someone shouldn't have to expect negative attention going out dressed in whatever because someone can't control what's in his pants, the brown townogy is just bleh.

He's right, y'know

So victim blaming is fine as long as you disagree with the person, is what you handicaps are saying

So victim blaming is fine as long as you disagree with the person, is what you handicaps are saying
It would appear so.

No, of course it doesn't justify it, and the offenders should be held accountable, however, he should have expected negative attention walking in there dressed like that. In the incident of rape, someone shouldn't have to expect negative attention going out dressed in whatever because someone can't control what's in his pants, the brown townogy is just bleh.

No, of course it doesn't justify it, and the offenders should be held accountable, however, she should have expected negative attention walking in there dressed like that.

Literally one extra letter in your sentence and you sound exactly like the type of person you're arguing against.

lol no

you and kimon are the perfect examples what're you talking about

Aside from some ridiculous false equivalency, the ORIGINAL point was that this guy shouldn't have worn that hat to a vigil for a leftist protestor. All he was going to do is bring negative attention to themselves, and conservatives right now just ought to sit down, shut up and don't try and co-opt this girl's death for their movement, especially such a stuffty foundation like the YAF.

And it's not about what you can do (you have your freedom of speech and all, duh), but it's about what you should do. You can be all prideful about your stupid hat when you go to these events, but don't be surprised when people call you an starfish and say things like "you aren't welcome here".

Oh, and one more thing:

Literally one extra letter in your sentence and you sound exactly like the type of person you're arguing against.

Drawing a comparison between (1) a guy wearing a hat to a vigil being yelled at and getting his camera knocked over and (2) a girl being raped and told it was her fault for looking attractive is such an insulting comparison for rape victims that it can only come across as an argument made out of desperation. Only somebody who has never experienced loveual harassment would make that brown townogy.