Tweet of the Day: Japan’s #MeToo Moment
|In Japan, “pigs protect pigs” so women, no matter how brave, feel they have no recourse, writes @jakeadelstein https://t.co/LHhNCl7wtX
— Anna Fifield (@annafifield) October 25, 2017
In Japan, “pigs protect pigs” so women, no matter how brave, feel they have no recourse, writes @jakeadelstein https://t.co/LHhNCl7wtX
— Anna Fifield (@annafifield) October 25, 2017
Sick of this yet? #metoo
Nothing cheapens more than a hashtag. F social media.
I have a great idea for a mascot.
#metooD2
…the sexually harassed droid… or sèx doll.
There are limits to acceptable behavior by men toward women… some enforced by law, some enforced by public opinion, some enforced by sense of self.
But the who #metoo thing is starting to become ridiculous… as women that are so nasty no guy would ever intentionally make any intentional sexualized action… feel the need to be included… and are creating fantasy in their own mind.
The definition of sexual assault is becoming so expanded that normal and harmless, perhaps even socially beneficial, behaviors are now part of #metoo.
Women are going to be in for a shock.
AI, VR, sex dolls, etc., are going to replace them.
It is already happening.
Young guys are more interested in easy pr0n, video games, and drugs than the traditional path of trying to score some àss… where every step is a minefield of ridicule, rejection, and, now, loud accusations of improper action.
If I had a really awful and traumatic experience, somehow I don’t think I’d go on social media to cluck about it and get high five “support” all around.
I like the idea of the metooD2 LOL!
This must become a meme. Sometimes absurdity is best demonstrated via a better grade of absurdity.
More un-PC personal observations:
It’s kind of hard not to notice a good portion of these women are not just homely but unbelievably homely.
I mean, if I were a guy and had just one roofie…think I’d go find a sheep.
Just one more thing…
It seems to me this has gone so far beyond ridiculous we should’ve reached a point of critical mass (peak victim-seeking).
This is a way of white washing actual abuse, assault, rape.
I mean, yahoo headline news yesterday had some woman claiming she was harassed by George Bush senior “reaching for her from his wheelchair”. Have you seen poor Bush senior? If that’s abuse, I was abused by every male patient I ever had when I worked at the nursing home.
Bitches piss me off.
Off the top of my head…
https://imgflip.com/i/1ya8fc
Any better idea for a caption?
Perhaps this one is more nuanced.
https://imgflip.com/i/1ya8qp
LOL, I like the second one.
Or perhaps…
“These are not the sexual assault victims you’re looking for”
Although…I must admit, since I detest most celebrities it’s kind of nice to see them as the brunt of attack from the environment they created. Up until now it was just everyone else.
@Liz, I saw the Bush story as well and the woman claimed she was sexually assaulted. I am not defending what Bush did, but equating it with sexual assault is what I have a problem with. She was subject to inappropriate behavior by a guy in his 90s in a wheel chair. Claiming sexual assault is trying to equate this with people who have been victims of brutal rape crimes.
@Chickenhead, looking at some of these #MeToo claims of sexual assault I can claim I am a victim as well. A very long time ago I used to be a bouncer at a country bar. I had to deal with a lot of drunk out of control women who would slap and grab my butt and say inappropriate things. Not once did I ever think I was sexually assaulted.
There’s another reason to call the Washington Post the Compost.
Reminds me of a song.
I’m a harasser, he’s a harasser, she’s a harasser, we’re all harassers.
Wouldn’t ya like to be a harasser too?