#rape

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A screenshot of French Tweeter, containing two tweets. First tweet is a news headshot from the RTL account, which is a French radio. On it is a picture of a white man speaking while holding a feather (not sure exactly what it is) in his hand, with a blue-purple background. Above the picture is written :

“François Asselineau en garde à vue pour harcèlement et “agression sexuelles””, which means “François Asselineau in custody for harassment and “sexual assaults”.

The text under the picture is a repeat of the first one, with a link to the RTL website to read the article.

The second tweet is a comment by user Dr Evil (@DrEvilOff), whose profile picture is Dr Evil from the Austin Powers movies, who wrote :

“François Asselineau désormais ministrable”, which means “François Asselineau now a potential minister”.

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(EDIT : changed “agression” to “assault” because I couldn’t remember the right word in English before lol)

polyglotplatypus

(for context, our minister of internal affairs is an alleged rapist)

narcisseledecadent

Les instructions ne sont pas très claires, donc je ne suis pas sûr des mots qui sont interdits… On peut parler de “supposé” ? Ou de “prétendument” ? Ou de “selon certaines sources” ?

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on peut pas dire “darmanin sale violeur”. après, ça se suppose. par exemple on peut théoriser que l'abjecte darmanin est un sale violeur. on peut imaginer que darmanin, c'est un sale violeur. on peut chanter sous la douche et fredonner “quel sale violeur, cet abjecte darmanin!”.

par contre c'est interdit de dire “darmanin, sale violeur”, on le rappelle à tout le monde, soyons clairs et honnêtes.

#darmaninsalevioleur

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Oklahoma PD doxxed a councilwoman and then somebody raped her neighbor in retaliation

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To sum it up, Officer Lauderback doxxed a councilwoman who got a budget passed that stripped the local PD nearly a million dollars. Two days a later, someone assaulted her neighbor mistaking her neighbor for her and violently raped the neighbor. And before you say, how do you know the rapist is mistaken? They live in a duplex so they have the same address. And the rapist told the victim that “maybe she will learn her lesson” before throwing her to the ground.

So yeah, the police are targeting politicians now.

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In the wake of controversy surrounding comments from Last Tango In Paris director Bernardo Bertolucci—and the renewed criticism they’ve focused on the film’s depiction and use of sexual assault as a narrative device—a number of prominent TV writers and producers have spoken out against the mishandled use of rape as a plot point in popular media. Talking to Variety, The Exorcist creator Jeremy Slater called the practice of using sexual assault for shock value “a plague on the industry,” and noted that, when lining up writers for his new show, he came to an unpleasant discovery after looking over the more than 200 script submissions he received: “I would say out of those 200 scripts, there were probably 30 or 40 of them that opened with a rape or had a pretty savage rape at some point.”

Other creators, including Rectifys Ray McKinnon, Jessica JonesMelissa Rosenberg, and American Gods producers Bryan Fuller and Michael Green, mimicked those sentiments. McKinnon called violence against women “a kind of pornography,” while Rosenberg—whose Marvel series has been widely praised for the way it dealt with the aftermath of sexual assault—said, “We were not going to do that thing where it’s about how the hero’s wife and child were killed and how his wife was raped—and it’s all about how he has to get revenge because that was ‘his woman.’” Indeed, many critics have drawn a line between media where women are raped in order to motivate male characters, and those that treat the assault as being important, first and foremost, to the women it’s happening to.

Most notably, Variety cited HBO’s blockbuster Game Of Throneslong criticized for its willingness to deploy rape as a method of shock—for filming a major scene of sexual violence against main character Sansa Stark by showing its effects on a male bystander being forced to watch. Quoting a veteran female writer who asked not to be named, Variety wrote, “A guy actually came back at me and said ‘Fine, would you rather have seen [it from Sansa’s point of view]’?” And I said yes, actually. If you’re going to do it, show it, and show it from the P.O.V. from the woman, and don’t use it as a way to motivate a male character.”

You can read the entire write-up—including comments from Fuller, ABC president Channing Dungey, and FX’s John Landgraf, who slammed the practice, first and foremost, as “lazy”—right here.

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nocturnalsmile:
“ housewifeswag:
“ James Deen raped Stoya.
Sex workers CAN be raped. I don’t understand why that’s a difficult concept. Consent is required. Every single time. And in every moment. The excuse of “oh they live that lifestyle/it’s...
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James Deen raped Stoya.

Sex workers CAN be raped. I don’t understand why that’s a difficult concept. Consent is required. Every single time. And in every moment. The excuse of “oh they live that lifestyle/it’s expected/slurs” is not acceptable. If someone says no, you stop. Period. Otherwise it’s RAPE.

I hope she can heal from this.

nocturnalsmile

This. This is what I was talking about in my earlier post. 

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