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Male Harvard student doing a mea culpa over commenting on females' attractiveness
Posted on 12/14/17 at 11:50 am
Posted on 12/14/17 at 11:50 am
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The horror.
mmmkay.
Jesus what is wrong with these people. And to top it off with a little more craziness, watch this video of Tucker Carlson with Cathy Areu. She is a complete nutjob who thinks men are scum and that they get everything coming to them because women have been so oppressed since the dawn of time. Look her up, she has an impressive catalog of visits on Tucker
Cathy Areu on Tucker last night
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A Harvard student recently made a bold public declaration, admitting that, while at a bar with friends one time, he talked about the attractiveness of the women in his class.
The horror.
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Daniel Hanrahan, a master’s student in Public Policy at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, wrote in The Harvard Crimson this week that “the Harvard community is responsible for sexual assault.” Hanrahan notes that, while the men who sexually assault women are ultimately the ones responsible for their crimes, we should also not ignore “the behavior of people not directly involved in sexual assaults.” It is up to bystanders, Hanrahan writes, to help put an end to sexual assault culture. “Had their enablers taken the harder, riskier option and spoken up,” Hanrahan writes, “[Harvey] Weinstein and [Roy] Moore might have been stopped. Had more people in the Harvard community spoken up to combat sexist comments and behaviors, the strength of rape culture on campus would have weakened and assaults might have been prevented.” “We are all responsible for preventing sexual assaults on campus and in the wider community,” Hanarahan says. “To help us do so, the Harvard administration should survey and report on sexual assault annually, like they did in 2015.”
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Yet Hanrahan does not let himself off easily. “As a male student at the Harvard Kennedy School,” he writes, “I have readily joined the chorus condemning Weinstein and Moore’s disgusting abuse of power. But concentrating criticism on these (rightly) vilified perpetrators reveals a problem with our approach to sexual assault. We are only focusing on some of the people who are responsible for sexual assault. We are ignoring, for example, people like me.”
mmmkay.
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Hanrahan recounts a harrowing tale from early last school year: During Orientation Week in August of 2016, I was out late drinking in Harvard Square with two classmates. The topic switched to the women in our class. Over the drunken hum of the bar’s collective conversation, one guy proposed the “hottest” girls in our class. The other did the same. They both then asked me to rank the girls in our cohort in the order I wanted to get with. My alarmed heart bolted blood to my cheeks. I crossed my arms, unable to speak. “Are we making you uncomfortable?” one asked me. I cannot remember my exact response. But it was not: “Yes. Objectifying women, even though it seems harmless to you, demeans them and creates an environment that makes sexual assault more likely.” Instead, I uncrossed my arms, I shook my head, and yes, I discussed which girls were hot. Hanrahan is up-front about his moral failure to say something to his friends that night: “At the time, it was easy for me to discard my act of cowardice as inconsequential. The desire to be included made the risk of speaking up too great. During many similar ‘inconsequential’ comments at the pub and locker rooms throughout my life, I know I’ve taken the easy way out.” “My silence lies on a continuum of complicity,” Hanrahan writes, “complicity that allows sexual assault to occur.”
Jesus what is wrong with these people. And to top it off with a little more craziness, watch this video of Tucker Carlson with Cathy Areu. She is a complete nutjob who thinks men are scum and that they get everything coming to them because women have been so oppressed since the dawn of time. Look her up, she has an impressive catalog of visits on Tucker
Cathy Areu on Tucker last night
Posted on 12/14/17 at 11:54 am to indianswim
This guy has never been laid
This post was edited on 12/14/17 at 11:55 am
Posted on 12/14/17 at 11:55 am to indianswim
Saw this on Tucker last night. The moonbat SJW that he brings on said men shouldn't comment on women's looks because they are the ones who commit sexual assault. Women can objectify men because they never rape guys.
Posted on 12/14/17 at 11:57 am to indianswim
We dress our dogs up as teddy bears, have them eat popcorn which we position in their paws, and share the video on Facebook with our 200 other childless friends while swarthy African Moslems are having 8 children per family.
We are DOOMED.
We are DOOMED.
This post was edited on 12/14/17 at 11:58 am
Posted on 12/14/17 at 11:58 am to SirWinston
I need to see pictures of the females he was commenting about to truly judge his sorrow.
Posted on 12/14/17 at 12:00 pm to upgrayedd
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The moonbat SJW that he brings on
She's also the one that said it's ok to ruin men's lives by falsely accusing them of sexual misconduct because sometimes you gotta break a few eggs to make an omelette. She made reference to the Salem Witch Trials and women being falsely accused, but there was no Warlock trials. Which is 100% false. Regardless, she thinks it's ok for innocent men to suffer just because they are men.
Posted on 12/14/17 at 12:07 pm to indianswim
Yeah, I remember that and it made my blood boil. She was basically saying that it's time that women get revenge on men for past sins despite the fact that some 20 year old kid at Northwestern had nothing to do with burning witches 400 years ago. She's a great representation of the feminist movement. It's about destroying men, not equality.
Posted on 12/14/17 at 12:07 pm to indianswim
quote:Jesus, what a little bitch. What is wrong with these people?
My alarmed heart bolted blood to my cheeks. I crossed my arms, unable to speak.
Posted on 12/14/17 at 12:09 pm to indianswim
I guarantee you this guy would NEVER make the claim that rap is in any way misogynistic or sexist.
Posted on 12/14/17 at 12:10 pm to indianswim
That dumb bitch was on Tucker and she actually said it's okay for women to comment on men's appearances but not for men to comment on women's appearances.
For frick sakes if men didn't tell women they are attractive we would die out as a species. I mean Good Lord.
For frick sakes if men didn't tell women they are attractive we would die out as a species. I mean Good Lord.
Posted on 12/14/17 at 12:11 pm to indianswim
By my calculation if discussing the hotness of women is a crime I should spend 1187 years in prison. And my wife will spend 26 years in prison. My dog would spend 2 years in prison because I know he has the hots for the Golden Retriever down the street.
Posted on 12/14/17 at 12:11 pm to narddogg81
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Jesus, what a little bitch. What is wrong with these people?
Seriously. I'm amazed at what this social justice movement has done to young American males.
Posted on 12/14/17 at 12:15 pm to indianswim
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This post was edited on 3/6/21 at 7:21 pm
Posted on 12/14/17 at 12:15 pm to upgrayedd
Do any PT'ers actually agree with this woman? I know we've got some progressive lefties here, but someone needs to help me understand this line of thinking. I won't agree with you, but I'd like to try to understand how you've come to this conclusion.
Posted on 12/14/17 at 12:17 pm to indianswim
So as long as the female of question is ugggly, it's not harassment, just fact?
Posted on 12/14/17 at 12:18 pm to indianswim
I really hope Harvard forces this guy to tell the administration who these guys are under threat of expulsion.
Posted on 12/14/17 at 12:19 pm to indianswim
Reading through this bizarre progressive Seppuku was strangely satisfying.
Words=Violence, hooray! Biology only exists sometimes!
Watching this whole paradigm collapse on itself is the Christmas gift that keeps on giving.
Words=Violence, hooray! Biology only exists sometimes!
Watching this whole paradigm collapse on itself is the Christmas gift that keeps on giving.
Posted on 12/14/17 at 12:22 pm to indianswim
This whole sexual assault and harassment thing is going to create another dilemma with Progressives soon.
The dilemma of gay people, who are some of the most openly sexual people out there. Want to talk about "cat calling", uninvited groping, and blatant sexual innuendos? Be an attractive male (or female) and go to a gay bar.
I guess they get a pass though since they're on the correct team right?
The dilemma of gay people, who are some of the most openly sexual people out there. Want to talk about "cat calling", uninvited groping, and blatant sexual innuendos? Be an attractive male (or female) and go to a gay bar.
I guess they get a pass though since they're on the correct team right?
This post was edited on 12/14/17 at 12:23 pm
Posted on 12/14/17 at 12:23 pm to VirgilCaine
The interesting part is that they legitimately don't see how this mentality turns into men treating women as toxic entities that have the potential to ruin their lives simply through a seemingly benign interaction. It's almost like living under a Communist dictator. You can't speak of women among anyone out of fear that someone will turn you in to the authorities.
Posted on 12/14/17 at 12:24 pm to upgrayedd
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moonbat
...I am using this in the future...
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