The Morningstar
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He is being facetious.
He is being facetious.
The funny thing is if he had defended himself, he'd look like the ass for fighting back.
The funny thing is if he had defended himself, he'd look like the ass for fighting back.
It's a completely blatantly hypocritical double standard that it's treated so dismissively when three older girls pin a 5th grade boy down, strip him naked, record it, and post it on YouTube, while if three boys did this to a girl, the community would be screaming for their blood, the media would have a panel of psychiatrists calling them future rapists and serial killers, they'd be in prison, and they'd be registered sex offenders.
It is not a different situation when a woman sexually assaults a man, either way it is sexual assault.
And Catman deserves to be banned. Saying a boy automatically enjoys being unwillingly pinned down and stripped naked by a bunch of girls and "he'll look back on it as a highlight of his childhood" is perverted and ****ing ignorant, and it's a bannable offense if the mods would do their jobs.
"YAY let's make rape jokes!"
Lets all show a little decency in this thread, mmmmkay?
It doesn't matter if it's three girls attacking a boy or three boys attacking a girl. It's sexual assault and it should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. It is a ridiculous double standard to suggest otherwise.
For saying a 5th grade boy who got sexually assaulted will look back on it as a highlight of his childhood?
That's like saying a woman who got raped on her way home will later look back on it as a highlight of her day.
JAK®;20558355 said:"This kid needs help. He might end up being gay, which is equivalent to being a wifebeater."
That's what Timstuff is saying, basically![]()
apparently, some people are subscribers to 'hentai logic.' "rape is just surprise sex that you didn't know you wanted."![]()
that video is disgusting, though there are many things about the story that make me livid:
1) The actual incident.
2) The mother not wanting to press charges, and her seemingly callous reaction to it (re: her casual "It went to far" comment at the end of the video). This isn't two kids goofing off and one of em ends up with a black eye, lady.
3) The police lack of action. This is far beyond having to see if the mother wants to press charges. This isn't some school yard shuffle. This is sexual assault, harassment and cruelty.
4) The school refusing to do anything about it because it was not "on school grounds". How many times have we heard news reports of kids getting suspended or even expelled for less atrocious acts that had absolutely nothing to to with the school?
I feel so terrible for this kid. Since the authority figures here (mother, police, school) refuse to delve out justice, I pray the girls parents destroy their kids for this. And I actually really wouldn't have any issue with some citizens taking things into their own hands. Justice shouldn't be hindered by idiots' lethargy and apathy.
that video is disgusting, though there are many things about the story that make me livid:
1) The actual incident.
2) The mother not wanting to press charges, and her seemingly callous reaction to it (re: her casual "It went to far" comment at the end of the video). This isn't two kids goofing off and one of em ends up with a black eye, lady.
3) The police lack of action. This is far beyond having to see if the mother wants to press charges. This isn't some school yard shuffle. This is sexual assault, harassment and cruelty that not only happened in public, but was displayed for the whole world to see.
4) The school refusing to do anything about it because it was not "on school grounds". How many times have we heard news reports of kids getting suspended or even expelled for less atrocious acts that had absolutely nothing to to with the school? I just don't understand the logic here.
I feel so terrible for this kid. Since the authority figures here (mother, police, school) refuse to delve out justice, I pray the girls parents destroy their kids for this. And I actually really wouldn't have any issue with some citizens taking things into their own hands. Justice shouldn't be hindered by idiots' lethargy and apathy.
Just wondering whether, according to the statutory definition of rape, it would involve actual sexual violation and not just removing the boy's clothing. I've no doubt it is still a criminal activity here, but a) would the boy (or his mother) and the police be quicker to press criminal charges if the three girls had forced the boy to have sex with them against his will (or had touched him sexually) and b) if three boys simply stripped but did not have sex with an 11 year old girl, would people be calling out cries of rape or just a lesser charge?
I wish the kid fought back.
Those arent girls. They're evil *****es!