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[TW: Rape] Here’s the real reason that rape jokes are troubled territory –

Because the rape victims say so.

They get to say that. They get to feel that way. On this, they can set the cultural rules.

It’s not about right or wrong, or logic versus emotion, or arguments of oversensitivity and hypocrisy — you have the free speech to make whatever jokes you want or talk about rape in whatever way you feel is illuminating. But they get to be upset about it. And call you on it. And be hurt by it.

But consider this:

You get to not be a rape victim.

They, however, are not afforded that luxury. Ever again.

That may be the most important consideration of them all.

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Chuck Wendig is my hero (x)

(Source: night-hawks, via irresistible-revolution)

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"[TW: Rape Culture] It never ceases to disgust and depress me of how people care so much more about their ability to laugh at a joke than someone being honestly reminded about one of the worst experiences in their life. Even if there is no harmful intent, even if the person is perhaps a bit sensitive, you would think that asking someone to apologise or include a warning for triggers is breaking their arm. And the thing that infuriates me even more is that we apologise constantly for less innocuous things throughout our lives. I’ve apologised to inanimate objects for running into them. I’ve apologised to people who’ve run into me on accident. But a simple apology or a little warning about something that could put me in an uncomfortable catatonic state for the rest of the day is asking for far too much?"
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"[TW: Rape] If you have the PRIVILEGE to view rape as such an abstract concept that it could be funny to you, then good for fucking you. Not all of us are so lucky, and we’re sure as hell not laughing."
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comebreakmedown-buryme:

mmm-juicy-fruit:

holy shit, Terrance. Really? How is this at all funny?
Shit. 
I hate when people I admire say horrible things like this. It just fucking kills it for me. I like to think that the people I look up to and respect, artistically or other wise, would be a little bit more intelligent than to make such a ridiculous comment. I mean.. fuck. 

Well, holy shit. I started seriously side-eyeing Terrance after Tamara’s victim blaming storyline in the Devil’s Carnival, but this is fucking terrible.
And I absolutely love all the other people reblogging it like “OMG IT’S JUST HIS SENSE OF HUMOR.”
No. Just shut the fuck up. Seriously. 
Rape.
Isn’t.
Funny.
I don’t see why it’s so hard to understand that.

…I’m very disgusted with this. After Jaden (and another friend) told me about how one of the characters in his latest show “allows herself to become a victim” I didn’t trust this man and suspected he might say other gross things. And this? This is one of those gross, horrible things that is not funny. 
Do those people reblogging this saying “Omg guyz it’s just a JOKE” even know what humor means? It’s not supposed to trigger, isolate, and slap victims in the face with the reality of their memories (which they already dwell on every single day and will dwell on every single day for the rest of their lives). That’s not being a good comedian. That’s called being an ass.
Rape is not humorous. Rape is not a joke. Making rape “jokes” do not make you cool or have a “different” sense of humor. It makes you someone a rapist will feel comfortable with, because you seem to think it’s funny.
To the OP, I’m sorry people are reblogging this with horrible things. Thank you for bringing this to my attention, so I can avoid this man. I’m glad I woke up too irritated to be triggered.

[TW: Rape Jokes]

comebreakmedown-buryme:

mmm-juicy-fruit:

holy shit, Terrance. Really? How is this at all funny?

Shit. 

I hate when people I admire say horrible things like this. It just fucking kills it for me. I like to think that the people I look up to and respect, artistically or other wise, would be a little bit more intelligent than to make such a ridiculous comment. I mean.. fuck. 

Well, holy shit. I started seriously side-eyeing Terrance after Tamara’s victim blaming storyline in the Devil’s Carnival, but this is fucking terrible.

And I absolutely love all the other people reblogging it like “OMG IT’S JUST HIS SENSE OF HUMOR.”

No. Just shut the fuck up. Seriously. 

Rape.

Isn’t.

Funny.

I don’t see why it’s so hard to understand that.

…I’m very disgusted with this. After Jaden (and another friend) told me about how one of the characters in his latest show “allows herself to become a victim” I didn’t trust this man and suspected he might say other gross things. And this? This is one of those gross, horrible things that is not funny. 

Do those people reblogging this saying “Omg guyz it’s just a JOKE” even know what humor means? It’s not supposed to trigger, isolate, and slap victims in the face with the reality of their memories (which they already dwell on every single day and will dwell on every single day for the rest of their lives). That’s not being a good comedian. That’s called being an ass.

Rape is not humorous. Rape is not a joke. Making rape “jokes” do not make you cool or have a “different” sense of humor. It makes you someone a rapist will feel comfortable with, because you seem to think it’s funny.

To the OP, I’m sorry people are reblogging this with horrible things. Thank you for bringing this to my attention, so I can avoid this man. I’m glad I woke up too irritated to be triggered.

(Source: librarian-mayor-queen)

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mycuntrytitsandme:

writtenmemory4:

ethiopienne:

ding ding ding

Always.

It breaks my heart that I know people that will never get this.

[TW: Picture representing rape jokes]

mycuntrytitsandme:

writtenmemory4:

ethiopienne:

ding ding ding

Always.

It breaks my heart that I know people that will never get this.

(Source: atheism-universalism-politics, via comebreakmedown-buryme)

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"[TW: Rape, Rape jokes] If you have the PRIVILEGE to view rape as such an abstract concept that it could be funny to you, then good for fucking you. Not all of us are so lucky, and we’re sure as hell not laughing."
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"[TW: Rape] Rape humor is designed to remind women that they are still not quite equal. Just as their bodies and reproductive freedom are open to legislation and public discourse, so are their other issues. When women respond negatively to misogynistic or rape humor they are “sensitive” and branded as feminist a word which has, as of late, become a catch all term for, “woman who does not tolerate bullshit."

Roxane Gay, “Daniel Tosh and rape jokes: still not funny”

http://www.salon.com/2012/07/12/daniel_tosh_and_rape_jokes_still_not_funny/

(via grrl-meat)

(Source: salon, via parisian-skies)

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"[TW: Rape Culture] But humor loses all potential for redemption when it is used in a way that makes marginalized, victimized people feel unsafe, unwanted, and invisible. That is how I feel when you make a rape joke. You made the worst, most heart-breaking, most disempowering trauma I have ever been through, and you made it into a joke. You made my suffering into a punch line. I hope that was not your intention, but those are the impacts of your words that you could have just as easily kept to yourself."

ok4rj in this post

I actually just sat at my desk and cried when I read this. This is everything I’ve been wanting to say the past few days, and now I feel so overwhelmed and happy that I found it. Oh god, thank you. THANK YOU.

[TW: Rape “Joke”] So a Girl Walks into a Comedy Club….

breakfastcookie:

This is something that happened to a friend of mine in her own words.

So, on Friday night my friend and I were at her house and wanted to get out and do something for the evening. We brainstormed ideas and she brought up the idea of seeing a show at the Laugh Factory. I’d never been, I thought it sounded fun, so we went. We saw that Dane Cook, along some other names we didn’t recognize we’re playing, and while we both agree that Cook’s style is not really our taste we were opened-minded about what the others had to offer. And we figured even good ol’ Dane can be funny sometimes, even if it’s not really our thing. Anyhoo, his act was actually fine, but then when his was done, some other guy I didn’t recognize took the stage. Of course, I would find out later this was Daniel Tosh, but at the time I thought he was just some yahoo who somehow got a gig going on after Cook. I honestly thought he was an amateur because he didn’t seem that comfortable on stage and seemed to have a really awkward presence. 


So Tosh then starts making some very generalizing, declarative statements about rape jokes always being funny, how can a rape joke not be funny, rape is hilarious, etc. I don’t know why he was so repetitive about it but I felt provoked because I, for one, DON’T find them funny and never have. So I didnt appreciate Daniel Tosh (or anyone!) telling me I should find them funny. So I yelled out, “Actually, rape jokes are never funny!”

I did it because, even though being “disruptive” is against my nature, I felt that sitting there and saying nothing, or leaving quietly, would have been against my values as a person and as a woman. I don’t sit there while someone tells me how I should feel about something as profound and damaging as rape. 

After I called out to him, Tosh paused for a moment. Then, he says, “Wouldn’t it be funny if that girl got raped by like, 5 guys right now? Like right now? What if a bunch of guys just raped her…” and I, completely stunned and finding it hard to process what was happening but knowing i needed to get out of there, immediately nudged my friend, who was also completely stunned, and we high-tailed it out of there. It was humiliating, of course, especially as the audience guffawed in response to Tosh, their eyes following us as we made our way out of there. I didn’t hear the rest of what he said about me.

Now in the lobby, I spoke with the girl at the will-call desk, and demanded to see the manager. The manager on duty quickly came out to speak with me, and she was profusely apologetic, and seemed genuinely sorry about what had happened, but of course we received no refund for our tickets, but instead a comped pair of tickets, although she admitted she understood if we never wanted to come back. I can imagine the Laugh Factory doesn’t really have a policy in place for what happens when a woman has to leave in a hurry because the person onstage is hurling violent words about sexual violence at her. Although maybe I’m not the first girl to have that happen to her. 

I should probably add that having to basically flee while Tosh was enthusing about how hilarious it would be if I was gang-raped in that small, claustrophic room was pretty viscerally terrifying and threatening all the same, even if the actual scenario was unlikely to take place. The suggestion of it is violent enough and was meant to put me in my place.”

Please reblog and spread the word.

(via steepedsea)

IF YOU REBLOG RAPE JOKES, I WILL UNFOLLOW YOU.

boyprincessdiaries:

Also, you’re a horrible person.

(Source: theboyprincessdiaries, via comebreakmedown-buryme)