But he very close to it, and that should scare everyone. We like to say that rape is a horrible crime, but we don't always act like it. Especially when it's a person of interest (athlete, actor, etc...)
No, I don't think it does mean that. I'd be surprised if very many people at all based their votes on support for Trump's pussy grabbing comments or Clinton's defence of her husband or alleged laughing about getting a child rapist off. They were thinking politically.
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I don't think they based their vote on it either, bu what happens when you decide to ignore a serious crime like rape or sexual assault just because the attacker is someone charismatic, what kind of culture does that create?
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Do you think that people voting despite both candidates having been accused of advocating or excusing sexual assault made the general population more tolerant of sexual assault?
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You can say Hilary excused sexual assault, but that's different from committing sexual assault. And that's not the only example I brought, it's a recurring pattern. I could excuse Roy Moore to some degree because people cared about abortions more.
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I don't say this. I don't know if it's true that she got a rapist off and laughed about the victim or not. I was told this by someone who assumed I was American because I was urging Americans to pick her over Trump. Apparently, I was pro rape culture.
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