Sentences with phrase «makes rapists»

I would have thought, that's literally what makes rapists.
Because he wasn't portrayed as a role model makes his rapist philosophy in music more tolerable?
I have had to perform medically necessary procedures on women that differed from their original birth plan, and that makes me a rapist?
Her language may sound a bit crude but that doesn't make her a rapist.
Making the rapist a women was purposeful.
Not to mention, ejecting white stuff where it isn't welcome also makes them a rapist.

Not exact matches

Last year, Greenblatt's network was one of several major companies to officially cut ties with Trump in the wake of the offensive remarks Trump made as he first announced his candidacy, when he called Mexican immigrants «rapists
There are rapists out there and the men you call rapists usually aren't those guys, they are just playing the game many girls make them play to act confident around them and be sexy.
The signature metaphors of feminism say everything we need to know about how happy liberation has been making these women: the suburban home as concentration camp, men as rapists, children as intolerable burdens, fetuses as parasites, and so on.
The harsh irony is that murderers and rapists are being released early to make room for low - level offenders — people charged with fraud, forgery, shoplifting, minor drug offenses.
Oh yeah, and the murdering psychopaths and Hitlers and Stalins and rapists and kleptomaniacs should keep on doing what they feel compelled to do because that's the way God made them.
«So where can we make room for rapists and murderers since that is obviously a life «choice» as well..
then a woman has to marry their rapist and you have to stone your children to death if they talk back to you, you can't have tattoos, you can't eat selfish, you can't wear clothes made of different fibers, etc..
Romney is a cult Bishop who worships a religion that a con man, molester rapist, murderer made up to help him with his polygamy beliefs.Mormons are not even close to being chiristian in any way.Mormons are responsible for many crimes against women and children.Any man who believes his underwear has magical powers is a sicko and belongs in a padded room...
I am a born and raised Catholic, in the church for 73 years, but that doesn't make me a child rapist because the church is filled with them.
He is still at fault for what he did, and made some terrible choices en route to such a terrible crime, but God is able to forgive the rapist because He knows what led up to the man committing such a terrible sin.
The «christian view» goes something like this, «there is a benevolent sky daddy who made some arbitrary rules that include condoning slavery and stoning unruly children to death, and if I don't follow these rules, I burn in hell for all eternity... unless I ask for forgiveness at some point before I die, then all is forgiven and I live in heaven for all eternity, even if I'm a baby rapist!».
Men dream of being rapists, and women find themselves wistfully reading novels in which someone ravishes the «soon to be made willing» heroine.
Not only should the priests go to jail (and get the special treatment for rapists / pedophiles), parents who make their children available to these predators should hold responsibility.
So if they take out their urges on a female, even if she's refused his advances, we have no right to criticize the rapist because, «they were made that way.»
----- the same God that made joe the thief; betty the prostitute; jill the gossip; frank the murderer; bubba the serial rapist.
The GOP establishment is terrified that Trump, with his intemperate remarks about Mexican «murderers» and «rapists,» will make Hispanics another monolithically Democratic voting bloc.
Okay, the confusion over who the rapist was aside, the tail end of this statement makes it clear that this is yet another case of a church who don't understand how rapists and abusers operate.
Perhaps if those who are innocent (children, people who do good things, the elderly) will have good things happen to them and will die peacefully, while those who are criminals (murderers, rapists, molesters, thieves, etc) have really bad things happen to them and die tortuous deaths: would this make more sense to you?
This trip comes after more than a year of tension caused by Trump's comments about Mexicans, beginning with the infamous speech he made to announce his candidacy, saying that Mexico was «bringing their worst people» including rapists and crime - and drug - ridden people.
(The MacKinnon model is simpler in this respect; since there is no need to make distinctions among rapists, the issue does not arise.)
well jen i hope your children are safe from some hetro rapist I hope somone does not make you have an abortion I hope you do not get a divorce I hope some man who is married does not look at you and lust after you I hope you do not vote for any politician who decides to have an affair.
While the book centres upon a rape trial in Krien's native country Australia, it holds great significance in British context given the current controversy surrounding convicted rapist Ched Evans — who could make a return to professional football.
Going to parties with alcohol is merely something that makes it easier for rapists to find victims and makes it harder to prosecute the rapist afterwards.
The idea of murderers and rapists being able to vote uses extreme examples to make the point, no mention of the prisoner who didn't pay their TV license.
Addressing the press afterward, he attacked the claims the billionaire real estate magnate made in his campaign kickoff speech last month that Mexican immigrants are rapists and are «bringing drugs.»
People should just disarm themselves and make the jobs of criminals, child molester, rapist easier?
But more broadly, New York Republicans» comments hint at the conservative view of «affirmative consent» nationally: that it constitutes government intrusion into college students» bedrooms, is impossible to enforce, would ruin sex, would make every person a rapist and would make it impossible to prove that consent was given short of videotaping sexual encounters.
Thereafter, the suspects made her to swear to an oath never to reveal the incident to anyone, else she would die but she summoned the courage and narrated her ordeal to her roommates in the hostel, who advised her to report the incident to the police who swooped on the rapists.
The Labour leader was criticising Ken Clarke's comments made to BBC Radio 5 live in which he disputed claims that new rules on sentencing could see rapists let out of prison in 15 months for pleading guilty.
John Paul's ordeal has been made worse by various dramatic twists, including his own imprisonment for lashing out at one of the rapist's friends, however the underlying story of the rape victim's silence is by no means enhanced for our TV screens.
Kingsley makes it come alive with his insinuating performance as the accused rapist: He makes his character so smart we have a certain admiration for his struggle.
Where the series struggles a bit is in sometimes believably integrating Philip and Elizabeth's kids into the proceedings (there's an inane bit in one episode in which the kids don't get picked up from the mall, hitch - hike home and fall victim to a would - be rapist), and also in making Beeman a more worthy adversary.
It may not get as dark as them, but it still makes room for jokes about pedophiles, pubic hair, penises, rapists, and rimjobs.
It makes the already - spoiled rape scene (unless ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY is an underground publication nowadays) a non-event because as you're watching it, tickling at the back of your head is the knowledge that they'd never rape Rachel in a mainstream middlebrow thriller (even if professional creep Vincent Cassel is the rapist).
Despite its attempts to construct itself as a crime drama and psychological thriller, rather than exploit a pontificating agenda to appeal a more balanced audience, Captive remains an unsatisfactory account of a notorious real - life event that made headlines around the world, owing to the phenomenal spiritual awakening of a cold - blooded murderer and rapist.
Michelle Williams — front and center at the Golden Globes for her nominated performance anchoring «All The Money In the World» — made $ 80 a day in per diem for the film's reshoots, while co-star Mark Wahlberg squeezed $ 1.5 million out of Sony as it endeavored to replace accused child rapist Kevin Spacey with Christopher Plummer.
What's insane is that in the midst of an awards season dominated by #metoo — in which the most - read story on IndieWire this last week was Allison Brie politely commenting at the SAG Awards about the accusations made against her brother - in - law James Franco — Academy members thought it would be a good idea to introduce Bryant, a six - foot - six - inch accused rapist and bigger international celebrity than any two other nominees combined — to the Oscar red carpet, lunch and photo.
To claim that any criticism of this heavy - handed regulation is designed to make colleges «safe for rapists» is to engage in a most reckless form of demagoguery.
A deep - seated fear of women is more common to the rapist than a feeling of superiority, and this may well lie in early failure to make successful relationships.
By writing in the perspective of the real rapist, it makes the situation even more poignant.
I thought of the Saudi woman whose story had recently made international news, the nameless «Qatif girl» caught in a car with a man who wasn't a male relative; how the men who discovered her then gang raped her; how the police jailed her, and a judge later sentenced her to lashings, while the rapists walked free.
Yet the dominance of the racial discourse overshadows the nakedness of white rapists and their black female victims, making it a lesser point.
Two years ago, I wrote a 270 word post on National Review's Corner, commenting on a piece by Rand Simberg for the Competitive Enterprise Institute in which he made a perfectly reasonable point about Penn State University - that an institution corrupt enough to cover up for a serial child rapist would have no qualms about whitewashing academic fraud.
That's the question, as reported by New Hampshire's Laconia Citizen, which says that the defense attorney representing a convicted rapist is trying to convince the court that his client's right to a fair trial was compromised by comments made by a jury member on a personal blog.
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