Man whips out wang at Slut Walk in Brazil

dilla

Trumpfan17 aka Coonie aka Dilla aka Tennis Dog
#3
If it's ok for women to wear what they want without it being used as blame for them getting raped, isn't it kinda weird a guy isn't allowed to "wear" what he wants without coming under scrutiny as well?

I mean, it's one of those things where technically it's right but it's obvious the rule cannot be uniformly applied (I'm speaking in general, not just this situation involving wagging your dick at people) but in order to be fair, that rule has to come into play. Some women run topless or completely naked at these Slutwalks. That's a means of protest, right? Maybe this guy is protesting in his own way. I think he's being a troll, but there's a message behind it too, right? That he sees Slutwalks as kind of stupid and maybe just educating people the technicalities of consent to sex? I dunno.

He's trolling and he has the freedom to do so. Slutwalks are stupid, this guy is stupid but funny, and in the end, the Slutwalkers look stupid for being distracted from their walk over someone like that guy.
 

dilla

Trumpfan17 aka Coonie aka Dilla aka Tennis Dog
#5
The same way women have the freedom to take their tits out in public, especially during protests like these. They also have the right to be arrested during these public displays as well. Didn't see a cop there, though.
 

Chronic

Well-Known Member
#6
If it's ok for women to wear what they want without it being used as blame for them getting raped, isn't it kinda weird a guy isn't allowed to "wear" what he wants without coming under scrutiny as well?
Obvious difference between wearing 'slutty' clothing and pulling your dick out.

And there's still a difference even if some women had their breasts out. It's not hypocritical if the guy comes under scrutiny because the issue isn't naked women/sluttily dressed women coming under scrutiny, it's that it's used as an excuse to shift blame when they're raped. Unless the guy was raped because he was sexily clad, the two are just miles apart.
 

vg4030

Well-Known Member
#8
Obvious difference between wearing 'slutty' clothing and pulling your dick out.

And there's still a difference even if some women had their breasts out. It's not hypocritical if the guy comes under scrutiny because the issue isn't naked women/sluttily dressed women coming under scrutiny, it's that it's used as an excuse to shift blame when they're raped. Unless the guy was raped because he was sexily clad, the two are just miles apart.
It looked like those women wanted to rape him just to teach him a lesson... or perhaps they wanted to just chop his wang off
 

masta247

Well-Known Member
Staff member
#10
Dude was just trolling and they were throwing stuff at him and chasing possibly to beat him. Not the best PR for the bitches.
 

dilla

Trumpfan17 aka Coonie aka Dilla aka Tennis Dog
#11
Obvious difference between wearing 'slutty' clothing and pulling your dick out.

And there's still a difference even if some women had their breasts out. It's not hypocritical if the guy comes under scrutiny because the issue isn't naked women/sluttily dressed women coming under scrutiny, it's that it's used as an excuse to shift blame when they're raped. Unless the guy was raped because he was sexily clad, the two are just miles apart.

The bigger picture and and issue for these women, I'm sure, is not solely about being raped because of what they wear, but also being judged by their clothes too. Waving your dick in a protest is stupid. So is baring your tits. That's where the comparison ends. I was not comparing wearing a g-string in public to a man strumming his banjo in public. It was naked man vs. naked woman.

And how is it different if women had their breasts out at a slut walk when a guy pulls his dick out? Neither are conducive to getting a message across and make both parties look like idiots. But I guess they do have a right to do that without one party being denied the right and the other allowed.
 

dilla

Trumpfan17 aka Coonie aka Dilla aka Tennis Dog
#14
Eh, looking back on that statement, no, but doing that shows them as "sticking it to the man (not in the literal sense)" that they aren't afraid or ashamed of their bodies, which they shouldn't be, and that they have the right to dress how they want. That's what they're going for, and using that definition, if it means having no top on, that would probably be included in their protest statement.
 

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