RE: The Newly Departed thread: announcements (departures)
June 4, 2018 at 11:21 am
(This post was last modified: June 4, 2018 at 11:26 am by Whateverist.)
(June 4, 2018 at 11:17 am)Shell B Wrote: You know, Tibs and I were talking about this and he said there's a lot of victim blaming. I was like, "Come on. I'm not a victim. It's not a big deal." Then we talked about it, and I thought about it like this. Would you tell a woman who just got punched in the face by her abusive husband after calling him an asshole that "He shouldn't have done that, but you should have been nicer to him, since you know he has anger issues."? Now, I 100% realize it's an inflated analogy. Ham didn't hit anyone here, but the principal stands. You think everyone should be nicer to him so he won't fly off the handle because he has issues. It's not that you think he's a nice guy that's a problem. I don't think he's a bad person, either. It's the "but" you put at the end of "He shouldn't do that." that rankles. No buts, dude. No buts. There are things I shouldn't do. I shouldn't do them. Period.
Ahhhhh! *my bold*
For me it is butts all the way down. Oh wait, I think I've lost the thread of what you were saying.
(June 4, 2018 at 11:19 am)Catholic_Lady Wrote: I don't blame you for him calling you cunt. You didn't deserve it and it was uncalled for, as I've been saying all along. I just think both things are wrong - provocation and name calling.
"Wrong" is just so vague and portentous, especially -no offense- from the mouth of a Catholic. Isn't "mean" what you're really talking about? It is mean to call someone a cunt and mean to push someone's buttons when they're already flustered.