To get back to the topic for the sake of @Bobbythegreat , it's shameful Aziz is getting any heat for this. What did he do wrong? If anything, if I'm him I'm lawyering up and making an example of HER. SIL
Did you tell/confront the girl? Ask her opinion? Not accusing, just curious. How'd she respond? My hot button is cowardice. I'm confrantational by nature...have a crooked nose as proof. Got expelled from Westminster (as a boarder) for beefs with being called an ape (my bro was in medical school in London & would pick me up from school on weekends).
I'm laughing my ass off at Sweet Lou's hypocrisy. When an Indian-American is accused, all of a sudden Sweet Lou is his biggest defender. Of course, Sweet Lou is Indian-American, also, so there you go.
I'm glad I'm not in the dating game anymore. But I still make my wife sign a consent form before we engage in sexual relations just to be safe.
I think one can simultaneously feel that the woman should take more personal responsibility for her own passivity contributing to "the most horrible night in her life" and also acknowledge that Ansari may have been a really horrible date who should have been more attuned to what she was feeling based on her signals (e.g. lack of enthusiasm). If nothing else, hopefully something positive comes out of this where there's widespread awareness that "consent" is much more complicated than feminists or their male men's rights counterparts care to admit.
That's not surprising, it was talking about before, part of the problem with intersectional feminists and other ridiculous SJW types who play the cultural Marxism game is that they are only interested in the race, sex, gender, or whatever other "oppressed class" a person is, not about what actually happens. To an intersectional feminist, the woman is the important oppressed class meaning that Ansari has to be the oppressor as a man. To a simpleton like Lou, he sees the race of Ansari and he assumes Ansari to be the oppressed person and that means the other person has to be the oppressor.(I guess the assumption is that she's white) It's just a mind numbingly stupid and inherently bigoted way of thinking, but for whatever reason it is popular these days.
This is mainly an embarrassing revelation for Ansari. It’s almost borderline revenge-p*rn, and should be investigated as such. Same goes for the goofy-frat guy on that HBO tech show.
Cut the **** your programming just went haywire. Better edit that **** before someone else connects the dots. Some of us have been playing internet troll personas on this forum since you were ******** in diapers. You're not original. Your form is pretty impressive and your narrative is well thought-out but ultimately you have no real function when you're playing a stereotype. Too much generic negativity in the overall worldview and not enough humanity. You just sound like a robot after a while. A for effort though, sport.
Brah, only dot to connect is that you support a dude who makes fun of people's parents. Straight up. So does @RedRedemption I'm past it, what happened happened. He got warned, simple. Move on to the topic at hand, go back to your little hole. But @Cohete Rojo , yeah this is nothing but embarrassing. Could it be defamation? SIL
Your first post was unintelligible nonsense: drawing out an irrational hypothetical as a flimsy pretense for some childish invective, so we just had to infer context based on your past idiocy.
“It is understandable that the perspectives of men and women on safety are so different--men and women live in different worlds...at core, men are afraid women will laugh at them, while at core, women are afraid men will kill them.” ― Gavin de Becker, The Gift of Fear: Survival Signals That Protect Us from Violence
Gotta have skin in the game if you gonna troll. Bad troll is bad. Your persona 2/10 in our history of CF trolling. Try harder.