RE: Objectifying women
July 18, 2010 at 9:48 am
(This post was last modified: July 18, 2010 at 9:51 am by Dotard.)
A friend of mine fell off a bridge today. Got busted up pretty bad.
He was walking on the handrail. "Well why was he walking on the railing?" people were asking. Some even had the nerve to suggest it was his fault for walking on the handrail. How dare they suggest it was his fault.
It was 100% gravitys fault. For anyone to suggest he shouldn't have been rail walking is blaming him. He has every right to walk where he wanted without fear of gravity pulling him to the ground causing him injury.
How dare they suggest handrail walking is what caused his injuries. Statistics show a majority of falls happen in the home so there is no corrolation that suggests handrail walking increases the risk of falling. To suggest he held any responsibility for his injuries would be bullshit as gravity is 100% responsible. Even if people never rail walked people would still be victimized by gravity as if they avoided falling, gravity would just find another to pull to the ground.
Later that day I saw a woman telling her children to stay off the handrail because they may fall, as if suggesting if they did fall it would be their fault. How could they suggest this?! If they fell, responsibility and blame would be 100% the fault of gravity. What did she expect them to do? Stay off of bridges? They have every right to use bridges and walk on the handrails if they wish to without any responsibility being assigned to them if they should fall.
Gravity will always be 100% reponsible and no blame be placed on the victim of falling under any circumstance.
This is why we should all advocate removal of those signs "Stay off the handrail" posted around bridges. It leads to victim blaming and suggests removing full responsibility from gravity and assigning it to the victim. It's fall culture at it finest to suggest handrail walking may increase the likelihood of falling.
If you disagree then that only means you are a gravity sympathizer and push people off bridges or fantasize about pushing people off bridges. How are they on the handrail when you fantasize about pushing them off the bridge?
He was walking on the handrail. "Well why was he walking on the railing?" people were asking. Some even had the nerve to suggest it was his fault for walking on the handrail. How dare they suggest it was his fault.
It was 100% gravitys fault. For anyone to suggest he shouldn't have been rail walking is blaming him. He has every right to walk where he wanted without fear of gravity pulling him to the ground causing him injury.
How dare they suggest handrail walking is what caused his injuries. Statistics show a majority of falls happen in the home so there is no corrolation that suggests handrail walking increases the risk of falling. To suggest he held any responsibility for his injuries would be bullshit as gravity is 100% responsible. Even if people never rail walked people would still be victimized by gravity as if they avoided falling, gravity would just find another to pull to the ground.
Later that day I saw a woman telling her children to stay off the handrail because they may fall, as if suggesting if they did fall it would be their fault. How could they suggest this?! If they fell, responsibility and blame would be 100% the fault of gravity. What did she expect them to do? Stay off of bridges? They have every right to use bridges and walk on the handrails if they wish to without any responsibility being assigned to them if they should fall.
Gravity will always be 100% reponsible and no blame be placed on the victim of falling under any circumstance.
This is why we should all advocate removal of those signs "Stay off the handrail" posted around bridges. It leads to victim blaming and suggests removing full responsibility from gravity and assigning it to the victim. It's fall culture at it finest to suggest handrail walking may increase the likelihood of falling.
If you disagree then that only means you are a gravity sympathizer and push people off bridges or fantasize about pushing people off bridges. How are they on the handrail when you fantasize about pushing them off the bridge?
I used to tell a lot of religious jokes. Not any more, I'm a registered sects offender.
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...the least christian thing a person can do is to become a christian. ~Chuck
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NO MA'AM
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...the least christian thing a person can do is to become a christian. ~Chuck
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NO MA'AM