Yeah, cause the snow god -who of course exists and has a body like all of us- is a woman (though Frank said "it" and "God") and is surely pretty offended now. Is it just as offensive if the snow god used to be a man and got a sex change?
You know, why not put a warning in all of Frank's tweets, since he's a woman hater/sexist and i don't even know what else, to a bunch of you?
And no, i'm not licking his ass or justifying his attitudes, but some people act like they never acted/said/done something like what he says. I have my principles, I know what's wrong or not, when someone is jocking or not and honestly, some people just see black or white. It's already annoying.
However, that doesn't change the fact that Frank's made countless 'jokes' about sexualized violence against women over his twitter. Since it's a problem that Frank, in his blissful blanket of ignorance, will probably never have to deal with, but does affect many people (including some in this community) then it gets a warning.
Since it's a problem that Frank, in his blissful blanket of ignorance, will probably never have to deal with
Well, you're sure about that? Because, of course we know that he is a man, but as far as i remember, he has a wife, he has a mom and women in his family, so, it's kinda easy to assume that he will never deal with it (if he hadn't already).
As a man, no, he will never have to deal with what it's like to be a woman in a culture that treats women as second-class humans and the butt of jokes.
I find it very hard to believe that if Frank knew his family or friends had been sexually assaulted or forced to self-abort, he'd find it funny enough to joke about in front of millions of people on twitter.
Frank said he liked to offend from afar. If he lurks sites like this, I'm sure he's very amused at some of you. He's succeeded!
I thankfully have a sense of humor, don't see offenses and attacks everywhere and have in mind more important things to judge people.
To each their own *shrugs*, I haven't changed my opinion so I'll keep on laughing.
p.s.: don't bother replying to me, I know all of your arguments, they're invalid against my point of view and I come to these communities to have a good time.
I'm sure Frank's misogyny is the gift that keeps on giving. He must be so proud of himself, triggering all those victims of sexual assault again and again!
You found the interview I was looking for! Thank you!
Some people have traumas, and don't know how to deal with that, and sometimes makes jokes about it because they don't know how to handle that. I understand. And i understand too that we can't judge other people's morality, because moral issues are PERSONAL. And with that, came all this fights about all of our differences.
This.
Unfortunately here, you can't expose your opinions without being called delusional or idek. Your opinion doesn't matter, your concepts/ideals are questioned because you don't agree with something they're pointing... Again, thank you for posting this part of the interview (i swear I was going to look on your site, LOL!) and for expressing your opinion.
1) Frank isn't the one who is the victim of the things he is 'joking' about.
2) Frank isn't laughing about women being punched because he once had a friend who was sexually assaulted and it's a 'way for him to cope with the trauma'. This is nonsense.
Unfortunately here, you can't expose your opinions without being called delusional or idek. Your opinion doesn't matter, your concepts/ideals are questioned because you don't agree with something they're pointing...
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Mods, can we have a warning added to this post too, please? Laughing about punching women in their genitals is pretty disgusting.
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And no, i'm not licking his ass or justifying his attitudes, but some people act like they never acted/said/done something like what he says. I have my principles, I know what's wrong or not, when someone is jocking or not and honestly, some people just see black or white. It's already annoying.
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However, that doesn't change the fact that Frank's made countless 'jokes' about sexualized violence against women over his twitter. Since it's a problem that Frank, in his blissful blanket of ignorance, will probably never have to deal with, but does affect many people (including some in this community) then it gets a warning.
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Well, you're sure about that? Because, of course we know that he is a man, but as far as i remember, he has a wife, he has a mom and women in his family, so, it's kinda easy to assume that he will never deal with it (if he hadn't already).
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I find it very hard to believe that if Frank knew his family or friends had been sexually assaulted or forced to self-abort, he'd find it funny enough to joke about in front of millions of people on twitter.
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I thankfully have a sense of humor, don't see offenses and attacks everywhere and have in mind more important things to judge people.
To each their own *shrugs*, I haven't changed my opinion so I'll keep on laughing.
p.s.: don't bother replying to me, I know all of your arguments, they're invalid against my point of view and I come to these communities to have a good time.
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Maybe you should think about that. What sort of person enjoys offending people and does it just for fun?
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Some people have traumas, and don't know how to deal with that, and sometimes makes jokes about it because they don't know how to handle that. I understand. And i understand too that we can't judge other people's morality, because moral issues are PERSONAL. And with that, came all this fights about all of our differences.
This.
Unfortunately here, you can't expose your opinions without being called delusional or idek. Your opinion doesn't matter, your concepts/ideals are questioned because you don't agree with something they're pointing...
Again, thank you for posting this part of the interview (i swear I was going to look on your site, LOL!) and for expressing your opinion.
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2) Frank isn't laughing about women being punched because he once had a friend who was sexually assaulted and it's a 'way for him to cope with the trauma'. This is nonsense.
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CRY MORE.
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