Social Justice Warriors - Now With Less Feminism Sperging

So now bringing a camera into the bedroom is the responsible thing to do?
chris-chan is ahead of the curve

Well they are just being obnoxious now, considering SJWs believe you can "withdraw" consent (somehow).
i'd love to see them spin that shit in a court.
"your honor, as a strong transfemale-POC-contractkin, i revoke the right to null all contracts i sign"
 
Well it finally happened. After attempting to ruin movies, books, cartoons, and video games SJWs are trying to ruin sex.

Not going anywhere near as far enough. You should have to sign a confession to being a rapist before sex, so that she can prove it if she decides it was rape a month later.
 
Ally is such a weird term. In normal life it means being on the same team. Part of that could be drawing attacks from opponents because it would do less damage to them. A tank, basically. But it isn't even that. Most of the attacks come from the SJWs themselves, so it's more like "be my punching bag".

I think the allies are getting off from being berated as well, probably because it relieves their white (cis-hetero-male) guilt their ideology has given them. So it's less like being a punching bag and more like being the sub in a BDSM orgy.
 
Not going anywhere near as far enough. You should have to sign a confession to being a rapist before sex, so that she can prove it if she decides it was rape a month later.
i'm sure SJWs will want an "anti-rapist" contract for all men
and an anti-racist contract for whites
etc.
also you would get in trouble for filming someone having sex with you.. just ask the guy who was sent to jail for taping him being raped.
 
I think the allies are getting off from being berated as well, probably because it relieves their white (cis-hetero-male) guilt their ideology has given them. So it's less like being a punching bag and more like being the sub in a BDSM orgy.
They're like the modern day version of those priests who would whip themselves. It's supposed to be some kind of penance, but you can't help wondering if they get off on it.
 
Well it finally happened. After attempting to ruin movies, books, cartoons, and video games SJWs are trying to ruin sex.

http://www.nationalreview.com/article/420870/college-affirmative-consent-contract
Remember back when the word "rape" meant anything? Like, nowadays, I hear someone was raped and my mind immediately goes to work puzzling out what version of rape they mean. It's fucked up, but I can't determine if by "rape" they mean that:
1. They were raped.
2. They had sex, then regretted it, so they are calling it rape.
3. They have a pathological need for constant attention, and are falsely claiming victim status as a means to obtain it.
4. A white guy once smiled at them on the bus and said "good afternoon".

No, but seriously, I'm not too worried about this being around for long. This new policy will survive for exactly as long as it takes for any guy to realize he can start posting the photos on twitter or instagram as a sort of "notch on the bedpost" deal.
 
At this point I won't be surprised when SJW demand all men be jailed for "future rape", and the criminalization of all heterosexual sex (only for men obviously).

Remember back when the word "rape" meant anything? Like, nowadays, I hear someone was raped and my mind immediately goes to work puzzling out what version of rape they mean. It's fucked up, but I can't determine if by "rape" they mean that:
1. They were raped.
2. They had sex, then regretted it, so they are calling it rape.
3. They have a pathological need for constant attention, and are falsely claiming victim status as a means to obtain it.
4. A white guy once smiled at them on the bus and said "good afternoon".

No, but seriously, I'm not too worried about this being around for long. This new policy will survive for exactly as long as it takes for any guy to realize he can start posting the photos on twitter or instagram as a sort of "notch on the bedpost" deal.

It's definitely soured a lot of men on this issue, which is a shame really. It's pretty bad when the MRA's can say, and worse, accurately point to examples of, women lying about rape to claim all rape victims are liars.
 
Remember back when the word "rape" meant anything? Like, nowadays, I hear someone was raped and my mind immediately goes to work puzzling out what version of rape they mean. It's fucked up, but I can't determine if by "rape" they mean that:
1. They were raped.
2. They had sex, then regretted it, so they are calling it rape.
3. They have a pathological need for constant attention, and are falsely claiming victim status as a means to obtain it.
4. A white guy once smiled at them on the bus and said "good afternoon".

"Rape" is quickly joining "racist" as being one of those words that now means nothing because people have tried to make it mean everything. It was a nasty club to hit someone with, so we used it all the time. And the real shame is, those are two legitimate problems in this world... they're just too often NOT the problems of the specific people complaining about them.

No, but seriously, I'm not too worried about this being around for long. This new policy will survive for exactly as long as it takes for any guy to realize he can start posting the photos on twitter or instagram as a sort of "notch on the bedpost" deal.


Ooooooorrr... it'll be shed like a prom dress the minute some womyn realizes that the contract is a tool of TEH PATRIARCHY to keep her from expressing her sexuality.
 
It's what "socialism" is to the right. It simply means "Anything I don't like."
An apt comparison.
Because it's not about understanding what the word means, it's about attacking people with it.
Honestly, I'd like to hear what the female students of that campus have to say about the policy. When it gets to the point that a guy can't trust you as a person enough to sleep with you unless he has a signed form of consent, it's gotta feel pretty dehumanizing. I think it's actually going to be a bigger problem for the girls than the guys, since it fosters an environment of automatic suspicion and distrust.
 
They're like the modern day version of those priests who would whip themselves. It's supposed to be some kind of penance, but you can't help wondering if they get off on it.
Pie Jesu Domine...

On another note though, what does everybody think about the tendency to pander towards SJWs that we're seeing in companies like Marvel and DC?
 
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Wow, holy shit, it's almost like sports are supposed to be completely meritocratic; the only thing that's supposed to matter is how skilled a player you are, not what you look like. But no, SJWs want there to be a player representing every single race, regardless of their playing ability.

Also, I love the implication that this woman is "less" of a Latina because of her hair and eye color. Isn't that what Tumblrinas call "erasure?" SUPER problematic tbh.

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Why is Cards Against Humanity being offensive?!?!?! :'(

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Also, I thought that SJWs fucking hate the "Nice Guy" schtick?

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Holy shit, just say "best friend" like the rest of Earth's population. Do we seriously need to give friendship all sorts of redundant labels now?

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An apt comparison.
Because it's not about understanding what the word means, it's about attacking people with it.
Honestly, I'd like to hear what the female students of that campus have to say about the policy. When it gets to the point that a guy can't trust you as a person enough to sleep with you unless he has a signed form of consent, it's gotta feel pretty dehumanizing. I think it's actually going to be a bigger problem for the girls than the guys, since it fosters an environment of automatic suspicion and distrust.
There already is an environment of automatic suspicion and distrust. If you're a college student today, and not aware of the campus rape problem (and by that, I mean both actual rapes and false accusations) then you're dangerously uninformed. I'm not in that environment anymore, but if I were a college student today, there's no WAY I'd practice casual sex. I'd be very, very careful about screwing someone I'd known a while too.

And yes, it's sad that it's come to this. Some people just can't handle sex, so they make it "problematic" for people who can.
 
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