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“It’s a controversial name, which is in part why the organizers picked it. It’s also why many of the SlutWalk protesters are wearing so little (though some are sweatpants-clad, too). Thousands of women — and men — are demonstrating to fight the idea that what women wear, what they drink or how they behave can make them a target for rape. SlutWalks started with a local march organized by five women in Toronto and have gone viral, with events planned in more than 75 cities in countries from the United States and Canada to Sweden and South Africa. In just a few months, SlutWalks have become the most successful feminist action of the past 20 years.”
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There’s been some controversy over the SlutWalk protests taking place across the world. There’s a lot to say, but until I have the time to write something comprehensive, I thought I would let oh-so-lovely commenters from around the globe demonstrate why…
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okay first things first… rape is wrong, and in my opinion any man who engages in a sexual action with a woman with out her consent, barring the notion that it is some weird fetish that a couple may have, should be castrated!
But have any of you heard about these series of slut walks that seem to…
FistWavingFeminism said this:
Well sir,
- First of all it took me entirely too long to read this thanks to your horrible grammar.
- Secondly, I would like to just redirect your ignorance to this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lJ7gWL-5J4&feature=player_embedded
- Third, and last, I would like to leave you at the mercy of my VERY intelligent FIST WAVING followers….
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