Friday, December 14, 2012

You Aren't Feminists, You're Fucking Morons

It's rare for me to come across something so mind blowingly fucktarded that it occupies my thoughts for an entire day.  The absolute stupidity contained within this article is so offensively fucktarded, I mind ranted all damn day.

This one is so fucked up I don't even know where to begin.  I want to say it all at once.

If you don't care to read the article, allow me to summarize.  Some really dumb ass women claiming to be feminists have declared Victoria Secret underwear with phrases such as "sure thing" written on them to be part of rape culture.

What's rape culture?  Well, according to the "feminists" quoted in this article, it's, " things that allow rape to seem normal and prevent survivors from being able to speak up and out. Rape culture is silencing. In a rape culture, people are surrounded with images, language, laws, and other everyday phenomena that validate and perpetuate rape."

Did ya catch that?  If you wear underwear that says "sure thing" on it, you're keeping women from reporting rape, you're silencing rape survivors, and you're validating and perpetuating rape.

In the world of these fucking idiots, if you wear such underwear, you're asking for it.

To combat the plague of underwear induced rape, these fucktards have come up with a wonderful new concept, consensual sex.  If you wear their underwear, with non-consensual messaging, you won't get raped.  Or at least, you wouldn't have been asking for it.

Are you fucking kidding me?

Ladies, do any of you really think a rapist is going to check your underwear for the "sure thing" label before violating you?  Or that if they decide to rape you, and then happen upon your "consent is sexy" underwear they'll suddenly stop the attack and go look for more permissive sloganed undies?


Are we really to believe a jury might be on the verge of convicting someone of rape before surprise testimony reveals that even though the woman said no, her underwear said yes?

On what fucking planet does underwear have the ultimate power of consent?  What if the underwear doesn't have anything written on it?  And what about women who don't wear underwear?

"Consent is sexy" is in no way provocative.  No one is suggesting rape is sexy, you dumb shits.  You missed the boat on that particular societal problem.  If you want to really make a stand, why not try your nonsense somewhere it's not nonsense, like certain parts of the middle east.


Modern feminists, we need to talk.  Women have it pretty good here.  Yes, rape still happens.  No one supports it.  Rape is caused by rapists, not by anything women do.  You're making a mockery of the actual fight for women's rights by opening your fucking ignorant mouths.  For fuck's sake, you've just condoned underwear based rape.

My underwear told me to tell you to sit down and shut the fuck up. 

12 comments:

  1. I don't care what any piece of clothing says, a rapist is scum for doing what he does. What makes me mad is that, by blaming underwear that says "Sure Thing" these women are also placing more blame on the women wearing it than the men who violated them. That's ludicrous. It also underestimates men. Most men I know wouldn't see that on a pair of underwear and be overwhelmed with an urge to rape something. Get turned on maybe, but it isn't enough to undermine self-control.

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    1. It's a modern "she was wearing a short skirt."

      I don't care if she is dancing naked in the street, if she says no, it means no.

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  2. I agree with you no means no , no matter what she has on or doesn't.

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    1. Right. I guess I just didn't realize the power of putting words on panties.

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  3. And it has just made the men the victims, the women embarrassed by the want to feel sexy. Ridiculous. Our society has become insane.

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    1. I have seen a lot of panties, none have made me rape anyone.

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  4. you're stupid do you know this?

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    1. If you have a specific point you believe I was wrong on, by all means, make your argument. If you think insulting me will have any affect on me, you've come to the wrong place.

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  5. Only on this blog, am I ever lost for words.
    Even if a man is not the rapey, stabby kind, do they think that a guy in the midst of sexual excitement, is going to stop to read the lettering on a woman's vaginal covering????

    As we all know, rapists are kind and considerate beings. So on a night out, I'll just don my pair of slogan knickers in the event of an attack taking place and when Mr Rapist sees my lettering of 'HELL NO', he will offer a polite apology and be on his merry way. Idiots!

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    1. This article pissed me off like few ever have. Until reading it, I had thought we had moved past the act of blaming women for being raped. And yet, right here in the 21st century, self proclaimed feminists are blaming women for being raped.

      Even as I type this, I'm getting pissed off again. The idiots in this article should have been mocked for their absolutely fucktardedly backwards thinking.

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  6. I was looking over my blog and re-read the post I made in response to this one, and I got so pissed off and angry all over again! It just infuriates me in a way that very few could imagine.
    I am glad you brought attention to this article though, people need to wake up, and they arent going to do it on their own.

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