Alternative Goose, on 16 March 2018 - 06:01 AM, said:
Don't be silly, Azath. We're living in a misogynist patriarchy. If any woman looks guilty it is merely the fault of the women being indoctrinated to act like they are a sexual creature (gross!). Our society's expectations forced her to act this way. In fact, those men she kissed are practically rapists for allowing her to use them that way. They enabled her! How can they kiss!?
Or... Maybe none of it really matters. It's a fake talent reality show. They're all terrible people.
EDIT: My hatred of reality shows may slightly be clouding my opinion.
She should have worn her geisha outfit and twerked to make this clearer.
QuickTidal, on 16 March 2018 - 01:14 PM, said:
This story is fucking ludicrous. The guy says he's never been kissed, she tells him to come close, and he says "on the cheek?" and goes in to kiss her on the cheek, and she turns and rewards him with the lip peck instead.
Nothing about that is harassment. Nothing. He willingly goes to kiss her...cheek or lips doesn't matter.
To me this was Katy Perry being sweet to a fan, and giving an opportunity for a bit of a thrill. She's this type of person, and always has been.
Anyone staying different or comparing this to the terrible harassment that IS happening in the industry, is an asshole seeking a clickbait headline.
Perry meant no harm, and the kid has said he didn't have a problem with it. Case closed. Nothing to see here.
My wife got a photo with Luke Perry two years back, and she quietly asked if she could put her arm around him, and he did one better and gave her a big squishy hug and a cheek kiss. She was super happy. This is that.
He's said he would not have consented to a kiss on the lips. Which is also obvious from the video. She tricked him into a nonconsensual kiss---using a Donald Trump move.
A kiss on the cheek is nonsexual---something you might do with your grandmother. A kiss on the lips---for him, and for most adults in the United States---is sexual.
And consenting to one act doesn't mean you consent to another. For example, the Columbia student who was carrying a mattress everywhere said she had consented to sex but not anal.
Where does it end? Oh, you're a virgin? You've never been pegged before? Time to get out my straps and strap-ons... you can sing while I'm doing it, then we'll determine whether you advance to the next round and the chance to win a lucrative contract.
He was so triggered he fell down. If he were really religious, he could be traumatized for life by the belief that he's going to hell (so truly traumatized for all eternity...).
Perhaps it's sexual harassment in about the same way that Bruno Mars is a cultural appropriator. Or a company marketing pineapple kimchi in the United States is committing harmful cultural appropriation (even though the CEO is Korean-American...).
http://archive.is/JQHiC
OTOH it does conjure a bit of lingering doubt about whether some of the sexual harassment panic is attributable to prudishness and a pseudoscientific mix of empirically false beliefs and harmful self-fulfilling prophecies about psychological trauma.
Wasn't Franco also 'helping' his date (and future SO) get past her prudishness about giving blowjobs in public?
Was the only substantive harm from Louis C.K. masturbating in front of people (aside from at work) an affront to their irrational prudishness? They didn't report being or feeling physically threatened. Granted, doing it at work crossed the line---but, minus the patriarchy, the same basic arguments apply to what Katy Perry did. And while a kiss on the lips may seem less extreme than masturbation, it's more physically invasive, and she did it nonconsensually. If she made a habit of ordering her coworkers to make out with her (outside of contractually designated scenes)....