[News] The Assault on Jenni Hermoso

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Greg Bobkin

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I’ve finally found the kiss.
It was on Pornhub of all places.
Blimey.
Hope you didn't have to search too long to find it... :lolol:
 




The Clamp

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He certainly is discovering that as there are clearly lots of agendas being played out around this case.

My posts on this subject clearly stated his lip kiss was innapropriate and wrong BUT, in the context of an epic celebration, perhaps an error not neccaserrily worthy of an automatic social media pile on/cancelling, especially after an apology.

As for the comment around consent, I don't believe for one minute that any member of the outrage police will be reporting that horse owner for sexual assault (clearly in that moment no consent from him) or believe anyone would have made a fuss/ screamed sexual assault if she had planted a kiss on his lips in wild celebration. Anyone saying otherwise is a bit of a fibber.
Ending the acceptance of sexual assault is a worthwhile agenda to pursue.

Wouldn’t you agree?
 
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As soon as this thread was started, I guessed there would be a few posters, predictably @Wokeworrier and @goldstone, either Mansplaining, offering some kind of defence for Rubiales' 'kiss', suggesting that it wasn't really serious, arguing that it was "taken out of context", implying that the female victim needs to loosen-up or develop a sense of humour, or that Rubiales' is the latest victim of the Woke mob and 'cancel culture'.

Classic 'defence' of unacceptable and rapey bloke behaviour towards a woman, and the usual tactic of portraying the female victim as the aggressor, and the male perpetrator as the innocent or misunderstood victim: "Blimey, what's the world coming too; you can't even snog or grope a bird in public these days without the men-hating feminazis and Woke-mob objecting and demanding your head on a silver plate. OK, she said 'No', but I knew the prick-tease wanted it really, so I assumed that she really meant 'Yes'".

The men defending Rubiales are doubtless the type who enjoy 'bantz' which is derogatory about women, or view women primarily or solely as sex-objects, but claim "Me? I love women. I ain't gay." Yet by their words and actions, they reveal their underlying misogyny and sense of male entitlement towards women.

Fortunately, most Neanderthals eventually evolved into reasonably decent and intelligent human beings; it's just that few have not yet caught up with the rest of us.
 


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You said ...



Do you believe a woman grabbing a man who she isn't in a relationship with and kissing him on the lips is equally unacceptable/sexual assault?
Yes! Are you being deliberately ignorant, or is it your natural state?

That men are very much more likely to grab a woman in this way than a woman grab a man is due to the sense of entitlement (and often greater physical strength) that some men have; their deluded belief that women ought always to satisfy men's sexual desires, whereas few women view men in the same way.
 


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Having finally got round to watching the clip in full I think that's probably the most accurate interpretation I would go with. He was clearly overjoyed at their achievement and there was lots of mutual hugging, kissing of cheeks on the podium but In the moment he went too far with a smacker on the lips which was clearly inappropriate.

In a sane world the apology he gave later on would hopefully suffice but this has now snowballed to ridiculous proportions with all sorts of agendas in play.

I also note the clip of a female horse owner grabbing a jockeys face to give him a kiss on the lips during a moment of celebration has sailed by the outrage police without comment ...
Including your anti-Woke agenda.
 




Uh_huh_him

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Having finally got round to watching the clip in full I think that's probably the most accurate interpretation I would go with. He was clearly overjoyed at their achievement and there was lots of mutual hugging, kissing of cheeks on the podium but In the moment he went too far with a smacker on the lips which was clearly inappropriate.

In a sane world the apology he gave later on would hopefully suffice but this has now snowballed to ridiculous proportions with all sorts of agendas in play.

I also note the clip of a female horse owner grabbing a jockeys face to give him a kiss on the lips during a moment of celebration has sailed by the outrage police without comment ...
Funnily enough I have seen the clip of the jockey posted far more times than the Jenni Hermoso clip.
"without comment" is not the phrase that springs to mind.
 


Bald Head

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I've been following this thread right from the start and must say i respect every ones opinion on this forum. I've not commented until now, but has anyone considered that the pair of them might be involved in an Affaire d'amour. Just a thought worth mentioning.
 
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I've been following this thread right from the start and must say i respect every ones opinion on this forum. I've not commented until now, but has anyone considered that the pair of them might be involved in an Affaire d'amour. Just a thought worth mentioning.
Anything is possible but her reaction doesn’t really tally up if they are.
 




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As soon as this thread was started, I guessed there would be a few posters, predictably @Wokeworrier and @goldstone, either Mansplaining, offering some kind of defence for Rubiales' 'kiss', suggesting that it wasn't really serious, arguing that it was "taken out of context", implying that the female victim needs to loosen-up or develop a sense of humour, or that Rubiales' is the latest victim of the Woke mob and 'cancel culture'.

Classic 'defence' of unacceptable and rapey bloke behaviour towards a woman, and the usual tactic of portraying the female victim as the aggressor, and the male perpetrator as the innocent or misunderstood victim: "Blimey, what's the world coming too; you can't even snog or grope a bird in public these days without the men-hating feminazis and Woke-mob objecting and demanding your head on a silver plate. OK, she said 'No', but I knew the prick-tease wanted it really, so I assumed that she really meant 'Yes'".

The men defending Rubiales are doubtless the type who enjoy 'bantz' which is derogatory about women, or view women primarily or solely as sex-objects, but claim "Me? I love women. I ain't gay." Yet by their words and actions, they reveal their underlying misogyny and sense of male entitlement towards women.

Fortunately, most Neanderthals eventually evolved into reasonably decent and intelligent human beings; it's just that few have not yet caught up with the rest of us.
Amusing that you have interepreted me continually saying the kiss on the lips was wrong and innapropriate as victim blaming/condoning sexual assault but then again as soon as this thread started I guessed certain posters would end up deliberately misrepresenting opinions they disagreed with to take cheap shots ...
 


Bald Head

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Anything is possible but her reaction doesn’t really tally up if they are.

Anything is possible but her reaction doesn’t really tally up if they are.
Could be the reaction of someone who did not want to be found out, who knows. Also could explain why he went over the top with the kiss, only speculation of course. But it does add another dimension to it.
 






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Could be the reaction of someone who did not want to be found out, who knows. Also could explain why he went over the top with the kiss, only speculation of course. But it does add another dimension to it.
Yeah, I don’t think that’s the case but who knows!
 








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Amusing that you have interepreted me continually saying the kiss on the lips was wrong and innapropriate as victim blaming/condoning sexual assault but then again as soon as this thread started I guessed certain posters would end up deliberately misrepresenting opinions they disagreed with to take cheap shots ...
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