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In reply to the discussion: Nice Girls Don't Say 'Vagina' -- What The Rep. Lisa Brown Controversy Is Really About [View all]4th law of robotics
(6,801 posts)134. So it goes from "it wasn't X"
To "it was X, but it doesn't matter because YZ".
Exactly what I pointed out.
You seem hellbent on proving intent on someone else's part. You want to get in that person's head and tell us all what she intended.
Are you serious? You really think the insertion of "no means no" had any other subtext behind it? (perhaps the hamburger theory one poster is pushing. Apparently that person has seen numerous campaigns that say "no means no . . . when ordering condiments on hamburgers". No seriously, that was said).
I'm saying who gives a flying fuck but you and all the other apologists for this legislation?
So to answer my question on whether or not you were capable of understanding that I said I was opposed to this legislation your answer is an enthusiastic "NO!".
Ok. So now that we know the source of your confusion how are we to fix it? I'm afraid I can't state my position any clearer. So you're going to have to step up on this one.
And I believe you DO support this legislation, because you have done everything you could do in this thread to distract from it.
"You seem hellbent on proving intent on someone else's part." Five seconds ago that was a bad thing. Now you're pushing it. Huh.
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Nice Girls Don't Say 'Vagina' -- What The Rep. Lisa Brown Controversy Is Really About [View all]
Purveyor
Jun 2012
OP
Would the left be willing or able to eject that speaker from the floor, however?
antigone382
Jun 2012
#169
" I think we all know that no matter what the female legislator said, she would have been censured"
4th law of robotics
Jun 2012
#145
You respond to me then say fuck off then respond then say fuck off
4th law of robotics
Jun 2012
#153
It is about her body. It is about every woman's body. And that charge of implying rape
Egalitarian Thug
Jun 2012
#47
No, that is a clear statement of fact. No does mean no in every case, the implication
Egalitarian Thug
Jun 2012
#69
See above reply, no does mean no, the implication being pushed is a fabrication. n/t
Egalitarian Thug
Jun 2012
#75
It is a three word sentence. What are you finding so difficult to understand?
Egalitarian Thug
Jun 2012
#89
And like the other guy determined to push this false premise in this thread, the only implication of
Egalitarian Thug
Jun 2012
#94
Because it is the entirety of what people are disagreeing with me on
4th law of robotics
Jun 2012
#137
Vagina is a "civil" word. It is used in sex education classes all over this country.
kiranon
Jun 2012
#98
it is about women and their reproductive organs. it doesn't have to be about hers specifically.
ejpoeta
Jun 2012
#29
And if another congressman calls her a whore, based on the beliefs of his constituency
TBMASE
Jun 2012
#50
Would she feel threatened her co-worker said he was flattered by her interest in his penis
TBMASE
Jun 2012
#23
Just keep flinging it, I'm sure something will stick. This argument is absurd, you begin with a
Egalitarian Thug
Jun 2012
#33
Again with the false premise -> false equivalency -> straw man. You have no argument,
Egalitarian Thug
Jun 2012
#55
Continually restating your fallacy will never change reality. This tactic doesn't work on
Egalitarian Thug
Jun 2012
#63
The fantasy began when she decided that her coworkers had interest in her vagina
TBMASE
Jun 2012
#41
"Vagina. The word itself makes some men uncomfortable and they find it difficult to say."
Initech
Jun 2012
#13
Some men are so sensitive, they get all testerical when you say crude things to them. nt
bemildred
Jun 2012
#18
Those are the men that inevitably go totally limp from the devastating testeria the word invokes!
Zorra
Jun 2012
#30
Seems unlikely to be original, but if it is, I place it in the public domain. nt
bemildred
Jun 2012
#38