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wilwheaton · 10 months
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Brock Turner the literal textbook definition of a rapist
As a reminder, convicted rapist Brock Allen Turner now goes by his middle name presumably so when folks Google him, his conviction for raping an unconscious woman next to a garbage dumpster doesn't come up. So while convicted rapist Brock Allen Turner now goes by Alley Turner, he is still a convicted rapist. Despite the new name, the person is the same: convicted rapist Allen Turner raped am unconscious woman next to a garbage dumpster.
I sincerely hope this bag of shit does not get a single second of peace for the rest of his miserable life.
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drmonkeysetroscans · 2 years
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She also wants Brock Turner to stop raping her.
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emperornorton47 · 2 months
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thirdeyesly · 2 years
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the only man that has ever received so much vitriol and hate for being a rapist is brock turner. you mention his name anywhere on reddit and you'll get floods of comments going "you mean the rapist brock turner?" "brock turner the rapist brock turner?" and a whole comment chain calling him a rapist. and the only reason I can think as to why is because
His victim wasn't the one to come forward. Two young men witnessed what he did and it was them who came forward.
Trust that if it was his victim who came forward he would not receive the same amount of hate as he is now.
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whentheynameyoujoy · 1 year
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Tumblr celebrating the Valentine's: Happy friendship day or whatever.
Czechs online celebrating the Valentine's: Hey I know what let's run mass apologia for the rapist standing trial and doxxing his victims today.
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Woman who was Raped as Teen Loses Custody of Child to Accused Rapist, Has to Pay Child Support
I heard about this story from one of my random Tiktoks and it just renewed my anger since I posted about this topic may be nearly a month ago or earlier this month. I'm calling it Brock Turner 2.0: when the rapist not only is rewarded custody, but also knows the judge who proceeded over the case. Please tell me that I am not the only one who Thinks This Is So Fucked Up!
I'll admit I never thought that the year I turned 40 as a woman I'd have to be dealing with Rejection Killings, Roe V Wade Potentially Being Overturned and A Rapist Being Giving Custody Of The Child As A Result of His Sexual Assault And Forcing The Victim To Pay Child Support To Him!
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chequerootlurks · 11 months
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As a registered sex offender, the address of Brock Allen Turner, the Stanford Rapist is public knowledge.
For example: ⬇️
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obscurilicious · 11 months
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ignorantsanonymous · 1 year
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craponmycake · 2 years
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TW: rxpe
As a Dayton, OH area resident, I concur.
For those who aren’t from the area: he has been spotted at bars in the area. He was convicted of raping an unconscious woman next to a dumpster. He served 3 MONTHS OF A 6 MONTH SENTENCE. For being CONVICTED of RAPE.
Local followers, if you see him:
-alert the bartender
-alert bouncers/security
-WATCH YOUR DRINK
-don’t leave your drunk friends alone. Please take care of each other
-GET THE FUCK OUT
Be vigilant my friends.
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chaifootsteps · 25 days
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Author here.
Into noncon and a CSA victim.
I've stated, just like you, time and time again, that there's zero problems with stans, fans, Viv and Raph, being into noncon.
That's fine.
The issue is shoving your rape kinks into the show and claiming it's good SA rep when it clearly isn't. Fetishist to fetishist(s), I'm not an idiot. I know what episode 4 was, and surprisingly, no one has called me a hypocrite in my comment sections like they're doing to you right now.
I know what it's like to be dogpiled and be the single lone defender. I see you're in that situation now too. I'm sorry.
And what Elcee said doesn't make you a hypocrite. She was talking about rapists in general. Not just Valentino. About how they're "still human" and "deserve human rights".
No. They're not still human. They're not deserving of human rights. You know what happens to pedos and rapists in prison? Yeah.
My 3 rapists, my mother's rapists, my friends rapists, are evil. They're monstrous beings masquerading as human beings. Evil acts change who you are.
Jeffrey Dahmer, John Wayne Gacy, Ted Bundy, Brock Turner, Brian Peck, and more, are not human beings. They're evil scumbags who I'd throw hands with if I could.
Dragons are not real. You cannot harm a dragon because they're not real. Dragons are not zoophilia. I don't get what is so fucking crazy to understand about that.
And hey? You ever watch that video of the mother shooting and killing her daughter's rapist and murderer in court? Or the 15 year old who stabbed and killed her rapist/trafficker and then was tried for murder? But got out on probation?
Fuck these people. You are not a bad person regardless of what these people say. I may not agree with how you handle certain things or some of what's in those screenshots, but show me *actual* proof of you hurting a minor or animal, then we'll talk.
Again, I'm so sorry. 🫂💜
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You're good people, Anon, and you deserve good things. And don't you ever forget it.
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kataraavatara · 18 days
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Do you really think that if a person is a rapist, then rape is the only form of sex they engage in? Aegon raped ONE maid in the series, this does not mean that he cannot have consensual sex with other women.
i think that based off the fact that alicent had a routine ready to go, he’s a repeat offender. and I think it’s weird for people to not only fantasize about a rapist, but be shameless enough to post about how they wouldn’t have fought back to prove how much better they are than his victim in some bizarre way, but I don’t get paid enough to speculate on the deep psychological issues that would cause that. At least it’s fictional unlike the freaks who openly thirsted after Ted Bundy and Brock Turner, although I’m sure that particular Venn diagram has a pretty big center.
and i’m laughing my ass off at the emphasis on the “aegon raped ONE maid”… “c’mon guys, he only committed an unforgivable crime ONE time 🙄”
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wayfarerxiii · 1 year
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seeing as he has a huge following of morons and sadly will not fade into nonexistence, I propose we give him the Brock Turner the Rapist treatment and now only refer to him as Andrew Tate the Human Sex Trafficker
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gatheringbones · 6 months
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[“Beyond the glamorous magazine covers of celebrity activists, beyond the surface-level empowerment rhetoric deployed by influencers and millionaire actors, survivor justice movements haven’t actually progressed that far in the mainstream, contrary to narratives that it’s progressed “too far.” It’s been well over a decade now since a Nebraska judge in 2008 prohibited a rape victim from even using the word “rape” during her testimony—she was one of several women told during their 2000s trials to use the more palatable term “sexual assault” instead, ostensibly to help their case.
Not much has changed nearly two decades later. On the 2021 HBO miniseries Catch and Kill, an exploration of the rigorous journalism that led to Weinstein’s undoing, New Yorker deputy editor Deirdre Foley-Mendelssohn recalled at one point, “Weinstein’s team was pushing very, very hard for us to not use the term rape, to use assault—and it seemed that was the direction things were going.” Tammy Kim, a New Yorker fact checker, added, “There were a couple colleagues who were skeptical or thought readers would be skeptical if we characterized certain acts as rape.” “Would using the term be sensationalist?” journalist Ronan Farrow then asked Kim and New Yorker head of research Fergus McIntosh, who were responsible for fact-checking the Weinstein report. McIntosh responded, “Being cautious about something isn’t an excuse for not telling the truth about it. Being cautious means being really sure about what happened.”
As Catch and Kill and the US Department of Justice explain, sexual assault is legally defined as “an attempt or apparent attempt to inflict bodily injury upon another by using unlawful force, accompanied by the apparent ability to injure that person if not prevented.” Rape is legally defined as an “act of unlawful sexual intercourse accompanied through force or threat of force by one party and implying lack of consent and resistance by the other party.” The extensive conversations that guided the New Yorker’s editorial choice to specify that several women alleged Weinstein had raped them are a focal point of that particular Catch and Kill episode. But even beyond the docuseries, the policing of victims and survivors’ language and characterizations of their lived experiences persists all around us.
In the introduction of Chanel Miller’s memoir Know My Name, in which Miller recounts her story of surviving sexual assault perpetrated by Stanford rapist Brock Turner, she writes: “The FBI defines rape as any kind of penetration. But in California, rape is narrowly defined as the act of sexual intercourse. For a long time I refrained from calling [Turner] a rapist, afraid of being corrected. Legal definitions are important. So is mine. He filled a cavity in my body with his hands. I believe he is not absolved of the title simply because he ran out of time.”
When we hyperfixate on correcting the language survivors use that feels most honest and true to their lived experience with trauma, what we may be striving for is accuracy and a patriarchal conception of objectivity—but really, we’re just reinforcing the ways that patriarchy protects abusers by casting doubt on victims and their credibility.
Whenever survivors speak up, they’re frequently forced to hear some condescending argument about how false accusations happen—and they do—but without the crucial context that all credible research shows this is highly rare, and there is nothing to gain and everything to lose from coming forward about experiencing sexual assault. When we focus on a very narrow set of experiences over a far more common one—that one in five women is a victim of completed or attempted rape—this is a direct manifestation of violent, sexist power dynamics. The maintenance of these power dynamics relies on the implicit and explicit characterization of women and victims as untrustworthy. They are either purposeful liars or, at best, irrational, overly emotional, and likely to exaggerate—for example, by erroneously calling their experience a rape.”]
kylie cheung, from survivor injustice: state-sanctioned abuse, domestic violence, and the fight for bodily autonomy, 2023
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loving-n0t-heyting · 4 months
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About a dozen armed protesters have shown up to the house of convicted sex offender Brock Turner with signs calling for the castration and killing of rapists, and some say they plan to frequently return to make him “uncomfortable in his own home”. [...]
“I look at my AR-15 as a protest sign,” said Campbell, who brought a sign that said “Shoot your local rapist”.
Holy fucking shit i did not realise that there were protesters lining up outside brock turners house with semi auto rifles the day he was released in a huff that he did not have to endure prison longer than he did
This shit is so nauseatingly evil
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