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So raping white women is entertainment?


Is this now acceptable? What has happened to "Hollywood"?

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Hmmm.... You liked Halloween 3 bmfer-1.... Is a movie about an insane toymaker trying to kill as many people as possible during Halloween better than a movie about rape any better?
Perhaps you should stick to movies about your imaginary friend god.

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I'm not sure if you are saying that only minority women should be raped for entertainment or if are merely loudly proclaiming that you did not watch the movie.


I'm like a rabbit suddenly trapped
In the blinding headlights of vacuous crap.

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no one gets raped in this movie.
have you actually seen the movie or did you gets your facts from someone at the local roadhouse ?

Favorite film(s) so far this year:
The Revenant (2015) - 10/10

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quite possibly true but certainly not in this movie.


Favorite film(s) so far this year:
The Revenant (2015) - 10/10

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This statistic has always bother me.
As they are 117,640 total reported rapes by white men in 2005. Is it an opportunity issue, a racial dislike issue, or power perception issue? Or is the percentage, which is totally aberrant to that year, an outlier or a data mistake? And if the latter why has it never been corrected?


I'm like a rabbit suddenly trapped
In the blinding headlights of vacuous crap.

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Not really surprising.
If I were a rapist I'd be afraid a black woman would kick my ass.

I'd probably be right.

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You realize that so-called "positive" stereotypes like this are still racist stereotypes, right? Like saying "Asians are just so good at math!" is racist, even if you meant it as a complement.

What a lovely way to burn...

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"Eighty percent of the reported sexual violence against Native women is committed by white men, who do so with virtual criminal impunity because, with very few exceptions, they cannot be tried in tribal courts. Federal authorities have the authority to step in for serious crimes, like rape or murder, but often decline to prosecute crimes that have been committed in Indian Country. This jurisdictional black hole has created a climate that many describe as "open season" on Native women on reservations."


i wonder why white men never want to talk about this.

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LOL, maybe because most white men have nothing to do with indian reservations? I've never even been to one. What reason would I have to go to an indian reservation? To buy fireworks?

What a lovely way to burn...

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How are so clueless on this case (even others who responded) CNN covered it 24/7 for 3 days. She was NOT raped. She did interviews after it also. I assumed more scene her interview then this movie. So even more dumbfounded how thought raped?

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Fckwit.



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Are you retarded?

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