#MeToo founder Tarana Burke blasts the movement, calling it unrecognizable

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y’all are literal fukking garbage ass people

“she ugly so she don’t matter!”

despicable.

Her ugly ass got fukked over by white liberal feminuts she never should v of been fukking with in the first place.

You know damn well them white people were roasting her while they hijacked the movement and made millions then used it jam up Cosby and no one else.

Meanwhile this ugly ass taking about don't forget about me.:mjlol:
How you ugly and dumb
Lmfaooooo
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It only loses its meaning if you allow rejects to hijack the spirit of it.

And people who don't want to address sexual abuse of young women are chomping at the bit to do that.

I was talking to a male friend of mine about this the other day. He was mentioning that people don't want a larger emphasis on the sexual abuse b/c they secretly hope to be inducted into that space themselves. There are some dudes who even when you tell them about legitimate abuse, STILL don't want that discourse b/c at their core, they desire to maintain the status quo of vulnerability to make sex more accessible even in absence of consent.

That's what this is really about. People muddy the waters b/c they don't want to acknowledge the fact that there have been men in positions of power fukking over women any chance they get.

And this isn't specific to gender---its specific to power. If and when women are in power...they do the SAME thing.

Really a lot of this is less about gender and more about challenging power structures and people too shook to be about that life in a lot of cases.
 

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It only loses its meaning if you allow rejects to hijack the spirit of it.

And people who don't want to address sexual abuse of young women are chomping at the bit to do that.

I was talking to a male friend of mine about this the other day. He was mentioning that people don't want a larger emphasis on the sexual abuse b/c they secretly hope to be inducted into that space themselves. There are some dudes who even when you tell them about legitimate abuse, STILL don't want that discourse b/c at their core, they desire to maintain the status quo of vulnerability to make sex more accessible even in absence of consent.

That's what this is really about. People muddy the waters b/c they don't want to acknowledge the fact that there have been men in positions of power fukking over women any chance they get.

And this isn't specific to gender---its specific to power. If and when women are in power...they do the SAME thing.

Really a lot of this is less about gender and more about challenging power structures and people too shook to be about that life in a lot of cases.

I agree. But you might as well save the convo cuz faceless nikkas too worried about calling her ugly. Thread look like st0rmfr0nt lite.
 

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The Aziz situation turned it around. He was accused of not being able to read body language and badgering his way into sex and you also could see that many people don't even read the accusations seeing his name and "metoo" was enough for people to view him the same as Weinstein, he was even defended publically but that still wasn't enough because people have become so narcissistic that when they believe they're on the right side the can't afford to admit mistakes so they'll double down. Then you had people like the female who worked for HGTV who admitted to giving the host 15 blowjobs naming him during meetoo and people going after Kobe Bryant over a decade after he beat his case, or the sports reporter bringing up Derick Rose's cleared allegations after he had a good game made it seem very opportunistic. Those things make it seem like a witch hunt when you have women who've seemingly had sexual relationships for advancement (HGTV), Going after people who were acquitted (Kobe and D.Rose) or grouping all the accused men together when some have more severity.
 

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I agree. But you might as well save the convo cuz faceless nikkas too worried about calling her ugly. Thread look like st0rmfr0nt lite.
The idea that someone should be quiet or pipe down if they have been sexually assault simply b/c they are conventionally unattractive is probably one of the most absurd things I've heard in a long time.

Seriously people really tell on themselves sis.
 

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The Aziz situation turned it around. He was accused of not being able to read body language and badgering his way into sex and you also could see that many people don't even read the accusations seeing his name and "metoo" was enough for people to view him the same as Weinstein, he was even defended publically but that still wasn't enough because people have become so narcissistic that when they believe they're on the right side the can't afford to admit mistakes so they'll double down. Then you had people like the female who worked for HGTV who admitted to giving the host 15 blowjobs naming him during meetoo and people going after Kobe Bryant over a decade after he beat his case, or the sports reporter bringing up Derick Rose's cleared allegations after he had a good game made it seem very opportunistic. Those things make it seem like a witch hunt when you have women who've seemingly had sexual relationships for advancement (HGTV), Going after people who were acquitted (Kobe and D.Rose) or grouping all the accused men together when some have more severity.
The Aziz situation wasn't even an issue, he stopped when she was uneasy and then when she wanted to leave he called a car service for her.
 

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nikkas risking a sex assault charge for Raekwon in a wig?? fukk this heffer
Spoken like someone who has never been in a work place environment.

You don’t have to be attractive to be at risk for sexual assault. You just have to be available in a position of vulnerability, so you see Raekwon now, but 4 months of seeing her 5 days a week amid sexual frustration and she’ll look like Cherokee D’Ass to you.
 

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Its all about gender which is why none of the movement supported Corey Haim who went thru the same thing in Hollywood. :coffee:
Gender is a smokescreen. Men don't have a monopoly on deviant sexual behavior. It only plays out like that b/c men are less likely to speak up are shamed for doing so and are more likely to be in positions that support this fukkery.
 
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