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because Rory was being disingenous
and HE needed to get off that with all the Dussepalooza dudes.
It was him being petty and catty and saying what about male victims and trying to equate it as being equal.
Nah Joe was right when he said Rory seemed triggered
I agree with what he said but that whole lil interaction was weird and forced bruh
Nah Joe was right when he said Rory seemed triggered
I agree with what he said but that whole lil interaction was weird and forced bruh
How/When it was brought up really isn't an issue to me tho, it's a very relevant conversation that deserves to be discussed on a bigger platform...
And again CONSISTENCY, if a woman was on that pod advocating for support of another woman being sexually assaulted..... and Joe interrupted them to make jokes & say she's triggered...... that show would have been off Spotify the next day.
Whether he was disingenuous or not is one thing, but Joe was being a **** by laughing and acting like he was. He’d feel a way if someone was to laugh during one of his lil mental health rants
What is disingenuous about asking the segment of people to keep consistency?
Just the fact that you scoffed at the thought of X's sexual assault being equal to that of a woman's is EXACTLY why it should be brought up. Men deal with sexual assault & manipulation at pretty high rates & for whatever reason it's ignored or applauded in certain circles.
This type of **** has the same long term effects on boys transitioning to men that it would if the roles were reversed.... but yet it can't be brought up w/o it somehow being linked to discrediting women?
What's disingenuous is to go on a platform & scream out all day about toxic masculinity & then completely disregard huge factors that cause a lot of these actions. I'm 100$% with Rory on this because there's an entire subset of "feminist" who's only goal is to specifically cause a divide between black men & women, and double down on the trauma w/o ever offering tangible solutions or actual nuance to many of the subjects they discuss.
Another example is the Meg situation, do you know how many rappers we have seen shot, robbed, stomped out etc etc..... nothing but memes, jokes & instigation.... Meg goes through the same & suddenly it's black men don't protect black women?
Nah at some point we gotta start calling out these agendas.
i think the point isMen can't make cry about sexual assault when we're big uppin young boys for sleeping with older women. We aren't outraged by it. You're concerned about that 15 year old dude smashing his teacher? So the fake outrage is bull****. It's the same thing Republicans do when they say what about Chicago. You don't really care. You're just trying to get your agenda off.
and I agree to a degree with the Meg ****. But I do see a lot of **** at Meg's expense that has gone above and beyond the normal. I've been asking people why do you give a **** about this, when you don't listen to either one of their music.
i think the point is
that even though we be big uppin the 15 year old
that slept with the teacher
its still wrong
which it is
and we should treat all issues of sexual assault
whether male or female the same
lookThat's disingenuous, because most of the time a woman says she was assaulted, a dude will ask well what did she do or not believe it or tell some random story of how they know someone who was lied on.
Men can't make cry about sexual assault when we're big uppin young boys for sleeping with older women. We aren't outraged by it. You're concerned about that 15 year old dude smashing his teacher? So the fake outrage is bull****. It's the same thing Republicans do when they say what about Chicago. You don't really care. You're just trying to get your agenda off.
and I agree to a degree with the Meg ****. But I do see a lot of **** at Meg's expense that has gone above and beyond the normal. I've been asking people why do you give a **** about this, when you don't listen to either one of their music.
Yeah, I'm sure you two write long paragraphs being upset over sexual assault and violence against women all the time.
What kind of dense **** is this?? I have to be an active women rights activist........ to shed light on how people ignore boys sexual abuse
I'm wondering if you're ****ing dense.
because I'm sure you would have the same reaction if you had a teenage daughter slept with her teacher versus your son.
You need to look in the mirror.
I need to look in the mirror...... because i would care about my son being violated...... as much as i would care about my daughter??
that's really a question?
I be with Magic, then he goes off the deep end.
I agree that it should be taken seriously regardless of gender, but is this really the case where we’re going to make sure we get it right?
The fact that it’s DMX and he’s been rapping about exactly this stuff for decades. And that’s not to say DMX shouldn’t be taken seriously, it’s just the fact that this is only being said now that women have the #MeToo movement when this exact guy has told us this exact story over and over makes it feel like you only care cause you want a retort to #MeToo. It feels very all lives matter as a response.
Sexual assault is serious. I’m not here to downplay it. But y’all have to know people hold up certain examples only because it strengthens their argument, not necessarily because it’s the example that makes the most sense. By all means, defend men’s rights too...but be consistent about it.
Or it's being said now because the climate finally allows for it to be discussed in the open. we have now had dialogue & learning experiences about rape abuse publicly for some years now... people have much better understanding of what assault is, people are more responsive to the mental issues & stress that comes along with dealing with that.
So yes now is the perfect time to begin shedding light on the situations boys experience along with women.
The attempt to equate that to "all lives matter" is a really weak spin for so many reasons.
1) the DMX example wasn't brought up to combat the severity of someone else's accusations
2) When people combat BLM with ALM, there is no direct comparison in regards to the situation... The numbers of white people being executed by the cops isn't nearly as high as black people, not to mention we know the country is literally built to preserve the dominance of white power.... We have people in here literally saying that boys being sexually assaulted isn't a big deal.... because historically nobody cared. TWO COMPLETELY DIFFERENT SCENARIOS