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Anonymous commented at 2015-07-24 22:12:58 » #1782857
I, uh... Don't get how that answered his question?
Regardless of the "ethics" of rape, how is the raping occurring here? It's not translated, so that doesn't make it very clear, and otherwise this shows no signs of being "rape" in the terms of the image. Guy's not resisting, tied down, crying, etc. and with no translation, lead-in, or other context to the image, "rape" doesn't make as much sense as, say, "assertive".
So instead of hosting a philosophy class: why is this tagged as "rape"?
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I, uh... Don't get how that answered his question?
Regardless of the "ethics" of rape, how is the raping occurring here? It's not translated, so that doesn't make it very clear, and otherwise this shows no signs of being "rape" in the terms of the image. Guy's not resisting, tied down, crying, etc. and with no translation, lead-in, or other context to the image, "rape" doesn't make as much sense as, say, "assertive".
So instead of hosting a philosophy class: why is this tagged as "rape"?
8 Points Flag
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