Emily Ratajkowski : I was groped by Robin Thicke on Blurred Lines set

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No doubt, but my problem is accountability when it happens even for male victims.

Just be fair all around for both sexes. If not, miss me with the desire for equality when you don't truly want to give up your privilege.

In this case how was she not accountable? You mean the book?
 
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well, men are physically stronger and bigger. The hypocrisy is there but let’s not act like there’s a reason for it. Men are horn dogs and stringer. They’re not out here getting assaulted by women and fearful of “fighting back” because theyre physically weaker.





This fool in here repeating feminist talking points :pachaha:


Fool you been brainwashed.
 
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I always found it hilarious and a bit ironic that TI managed to avoid the stink and fallout from that song in spite of him being just as much a part of the video as Robin and Pharrell. He even somehow managed to avoid being dragged into the lawsuit as well.

It's a stain on Robin and Pharrell's music careers, but not his for whatever reason.




I didn't even know there was fallout about the song except for when the Gaye estate came for them. That was the only fallout I heard about, but I never heard anything bad about the song lyrics or the video. I hated the song, still do, but like breh up above said, it was literally everywhere for like 2 months straight. You couldn't avoid it no matter what cause it was a huge hit.
 

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I didn't even know there was fallout about the song except for when the Gaye estate came for them. That was the only fallout I heard about, but I never heard anything bad about the song lyrics or the video. I hated the song, still do, but like breh up above said, it was literally everywhere for like 2 months straight. You couldn't avoid it no matter what cause it was a huge hit.

This song lowkey kicked off the "rape culture" discourse in society
 

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When did all this happen? AFTER it was a hit?

Nah as soon as it blew up

Went out w/a group (mostly cacs :mjpls:)

Song came out, gestured one of the girls to the dance floor when it came on and she hit the :francis:face then went on a monologue about how the song was promoting rape culture after

This same line was repeated by various simps around campus for the next few weeks
 

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Nah as soon as it blew up

Went out w/a group (mostly cacs :mjpls:)

Song came out, gestured one of the girls to the dance floor when it came on and she hit the :francis:face then went on a monologue about how the song was promoting rape culture after

This same line was repeated by various simps around campus for the next few weeks
So glad I went to college in a different era
 

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well, men are physically stronger and bigger. The hypocrisy is there but let’s not act like there’s a reason for it. Men are horn dogs and stringer. They’re not out here getting assaulted by women and fearful of “fighting back” because theyre physically weaker.
You sound like pure grade bytch in here
 

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Dude is a Culture Vulture extraordinaire. Anyway this is old news. The book will sell though. The fact this was even shared on here and no doubt many other forums and blogs proves this.
 

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So glad I went to college in a different era
They be renting out rooms to have discussion about toxic masculinity. When I first saw that shyt on my commuter campus I was at I was glad I was graduating. Was in my mid 20s and seeing the transformations with all that faux white liberal shyt was the worse.

I could barely be in a literature class and have discussions because these 18, 20 something kids would be talking a whole lot of nothing .

Me and the professor would just look like at each and smirk. Like please call me so I can just destroy this kids whole fantasy on how the world works.
 

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They be renting out rooms to have discussion about toxic masculinity. When I first saw that shyt on my commuter campus I was at I was glad I was graduating. Was in my mid 20s and seeing the transformations with all that faux white liberal shyt was the worse.

I could barely be in a literature class and have discussions because these 18, 20 something kids would be talking a whole lot of nothing .

Me and the professor would just look like at each and smirk. Like please call me so I can just destroy this kids whole fantasy on how the world works.
A lot of these terms like "toxic masculinity" and "rape culture" didn't even exist when I was in college. Don't even get me started on the LGBT terms like "cis" and "non binary." Guess it's the circle I keep because I've only seen these terms online.
 

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:what: so Robin Thicke can make money/ racks off the experience groping fondling her ......
:jbhmm: but she can't make money telling her side of story hmmm....

:wow: you know I'ma ride w/ u Emily.....
 
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