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Post #1188685

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TV's Frink
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Politics 2: Electric Boogaloo
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27-Mar-2018, 5:56 PM

Warbler said:

TV’s Frink said:

Warbler said:

TV’s Frink said:

Warbler said:

TV’s Frink said:

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ChainsawAsh said:

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Warbler said:

TV’s Frink said:

I don’t quite understand why a college-aged male would feel the need to go to an all-male college though.

I don’t quite understand why a college-aged female would feel the need to go to an all-female college though.

Safety?

Try to imagine if you had been raped in high school. Just for starters.

So if I was a woman and was raped by a black student in highschool, would I be justified in wanting to go to a whites only school?

I honestly don’t know how to respond to this.

Not wanting to go to a school with the same gender that raped me is the same as not wanting to go to a school with the same race that raped me?

How does a race rape someone?

how does a gender rape someone?

So…in your imaginary scenario, you are not raped by a man or a woman, but by a black person?

In my world, I am not raped by a race or a gender, I am raped by an individual.

Yeah…a black individual.

no, I an individual. I don’t blame the race or sex. I blame the person that did the rape.

Meanwhile, in the real world, the majority of people are raped by a MAN.

just as all other people of the same race of the rapist aren’t responsible for the rape, neither are all other people of the same gender of the rapist.

Warbler, is it really so difficult for you to understand that our experiences help shape our viewpoints, and if you were a woman who had been raped in high school, you might have a different viewpoint than you do now, being a male who hasn’t been raped?