Saturday, May 21, 2011

Female co-worker sucks up to male-supremacy rituals because it is protocol for him to do before he marries her.

5/20/11: Another female co-worker who is an attorney said that she was going to get married. I told her that I boycott weddings if I know they are preceded with bachelor parties aka male-supremacy rituals/sexual assault of women rituals. I gave her some analogies on how bachelor parties where they hire women are really sexual assault of women rituals/rape for pay. I told her to pretend for a moment that whites and blacks married, taking gender out of the equation. Imagine that the whites held pre-whatever rituals prior to coming into a committed relationship with a black person. Imagine the whites hiring black people to dance around like f*&king monkeys. Would you as a black person want to be with such a low life piece of white trash after you found out whitey participated in the white supremacy ritual? She did not say "yes" or "no", she just had a blanket stare on her face. So I told her that like white supremacy rituals, male supremacy rituals are just as f*&ked up, just as vile of exploitation of human beings. That women are human beings, too. I also gave her an analogy of a hopeless man laying on the floor offering his "consent" for people to do what they want with him for money. I told her that I would walk around that man and ask, "Hey brother" do you need a hand? I would not get entertained by his vulnerability to be abused. I told her that just because he put it out there that he was looking to "entertain" pedestrians, that this is not true consent and that consent does not preclude his purchasers from being his exploiters. I believe that just because something is legal, consent does not equal ethical. Ethics and law are two different things. Anyway, this female co-worker said, "I like your analogy of the hopeless man." She did not say she liked my analogy of the male supremacy equals white supremacy. Why? This female co-worker also could not guarantee that he was going to or not going to have a "bachelor party" where they hire women to rape them for pay. She came across like it was not a concern of hers, but a concern of mine and that she would ask him. She later came up to me to me to tell me that he told her that he was not planning on having strippers/prostitutes because they were going to be up North in the middle of nowhere dune-buggying---she believes this shit without questioning and, again, was very nonchalant about the issue. Sexual exploitation was my issue, not hers. Why? Does she benefit from male-spremacy sexual assault of women rituals, too, in some weird-twisted way? I think so.

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