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Topicare some feelings really just less valid than others?
Zeus
08/17/20 2:21:26 PM
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Found I'd started in one of my tabs this but hadn't posted it =x

acesxhigh posted...
I was thinking about the concept of slut-shaming recently. obviously there is a backlash from girls who have been called sluts. and the narrative is that other people are wrong, and not them. for example, maybe a guy learned about his gf's sexual history and said "ok basically I don't respect you anymore because I you're a slut and I can't be with you". you can imagine some "modern" reactions, like "Oh my god, how horrible, are you slut shaming me, you don't get to judge me for that", etc etc..

What, you mean a woman is wrong? That never happens! >_>

The silliest thing is that "justice" movement for this one porn star who got famous from doing porn, but has denounced her former whorish behavior and wants all traces of eliminated, where anybody who refuses to go along with this revisionist history is purportedly oppressing her.

And there are some broader social trends as well, but I won't go into them.

acesxhigh posted...
I have trouble putting this into words, but it seems there is a mass movement of basically telling people how to feel right now that doesn't make sense to me. You can't tell people how to feel. Is that too obvious?

It's the final frontier of fascism, after successfully telling people how to think.


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