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Old 05-02-08, 10:22 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Re: Since when is sexual assault funny?

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Originally Posted by Felicity View Post
Yeah, right...she asked for it


Sick.


I mean--it's not like there was an entire audience of people full of expectation and six guys who carried her on stage and a drunk idiot straddling her and swearing at her and threatening to "kick her in the ribs" if she moved while he groped her publicly....yeah...it definitely she's the weak one who didn't have the guts to speak up, or she liked it.

You are out of your ever lovin' mind rivrrat.
Gimme a break. I never said "she asked for it", I said she did nothing to stop it, not so much as a PEEP in objection, and giggled while being carried up there.

You going to sit there and tell me that a woman - in a crowded room in front of everyone there - would seriously feel threatened by a COMEDIAN saying he's going to "kick her in the ribs" if she objects? That she would seriously think the audience would ALLOW that to happen?

One PEEP in objection and she would have been off the stage. Hell, she could have even just started crying and they'd pulled her off the stage. But she didn't.

I was pulled on stage in Vegas last Fall when I was out there. I really did NOT want to go up there, but I CHOSE to go along with it. I performed on stage with the headliner the entire show. At any point I could have walked off the stage. At any point. While I may have felt pressure to perform while up there, it was a completely conscious and deliberate CHOICE to remain up there and do the show. If he had touched me in any manner that I felt inappropriate, the show would have taken a completely different turn.
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