by Ice Cream Jonsey » Mon Apr 07, 2008 7:17 pm
She's hoping that the shirt is "empowering" for people who experience rape, because it will help "divest themselves of some of the shame and secrecy of it ."
Who is out there making women who got raped feel ashamed about it? I don't mean to go all Seinfeld on the issue, but who are these people?
There is a certain percentage of the population that is going to savage everyone they encounter no matter what. If you got raped, they will throw that in your face. If you are Jewish, they will make you feel bad about that. If you happen to be both then it's a goddamn field day.
I feel for the poor son of a bitch that registerd "jezebel.com" back in 1994 or whenever. If I got an e-mail that started out like, "I am representing a group of raped women and I would like to negotiate the purchase of your domain
jezebel.com" I'd probably just immediately turn my computer off and throw it in the creek.
[quote]She's hoping that the shirt is "empowering" for people who experience rape, because it will help "divest themselves of some of the shame and secrecy of it ." [/quote]
Who is out there making women who got raped feel ashamed about it? I don't mean to go all Seinfeld on the issue, but who are these people?
There is a certain percentage of the population that is going to savage everyone they encounter no matter what. If you got raped, they will throw that in your face. If you are Jewish, they will make you feel bad about that. If you happen to be both then it's a goddamn field day.
I feel for the poor son of a bitch that registerd "jezebel.com" back in 1994 or whenever. If I got an e-mail that started out like, "I am representing a group of raped women and I would like to negotiate the purchase of your domain [b]jezebel.com[/b]" I'd probably just immediately turn my computer off and throw it in the creek.