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  1. #461
    As for performance art, it's almost like she's subjecting the people in this tread to rape. Any publicity she gets is gravy, she already got a gig in the Hamptons where millionaires and billionaires will look at her art.
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    "This will be a fight against overwhelming odds from which survival cannot be expected. We will do what damage we can."

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  2. #462
    Quote Originally Posted by Hubcap View Post
    As for performance art, it's almost like she's subjecting the people in this tread to rape. Any publicity she gets is gravy, she already got a gig in the Hamptons where millionaires and billionaires will look at her art.
    What's sad is that there are better artists out there who are overlooked. But this recent grad with no real talent I have seen yet gets it?

    Love this world.
    Quote Originally Posted by Mall Security View Post
    No she shouldn't be removed she is an elected official and hasn't broken any laws just hurt some people's feelings.

  3. #463
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hubcap View Post
    As for performance art, it's almost like she's subjecting the people in this tread to rape. Any publicity she gets is gravy, she already got a gig in the Hamptons where millionaires and billionaires will look at her art.
    Is it just me or her mixt breed, asian with something, is so odd I can't even get a hard on while watching the "movie".

  4. #464
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vea Lea View Post
    i dont understand why she make this why is she not on prison for false accusation?
    Innocent until proven guilty -

    There's not enough evidence to convict the man involved for rape
    There's not enough evidence to prove she is lying about said rape

    Therefore you have a situation where neither can be proven to be guilty, so both are assumed innocent in the eyes of the law.

  5. #465
    Quote Originally Posted by Davillage View Post
    Not if they had a safeword.
    In some states you are not legally capable of consenting to assault, and safe words are not recognized as withdrawal of consent. In most of those states, you're not legally entitled to negotiate any sort of roleplay that resembles nonconsent; if one partner asks or demands the other to stop and the other continues, the other is guilty of sexual assault according to the state. Strictly speaking, BDSM and "consensual nonconsent" are not legal in those states.

    If, for instance, she'd made the video in Florida, and the footage includes her saying "no" or "stop" or him hitting her, the state can prosecute him for assault. If he can establish that she demanded that he do these things (if, for instance, the footage also includes her telling him to hit her again,) the state may even be able to prosecute her as an accomplice to her own assault.*

    *I'm not an attorney, nor do I play one on television. This post is not offered as legal advice, and should not be considered as such.

  6. #466
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaganfindel View Post
    In some states you are not legally capable of consenting to assault, and safe words are not recognized as withdrawal of consent. In most of those states, you're not legally entitled to negotiate any sort of roleplay that resembles nonconsent; if one partner asks or demands the other to stop and the other continues, the other is guilty of sexual assault according to the state. Strictly speaking, BDSM and "consensual nonconsent" are not legal in those states.

    If, for instance, she'd made the video in Florida, and the footage includes her saying "no" or "stop" or him hitting her, the state can prosecute him for assault. If he can establish that she demanded that he do these things (if, for instance, the footage also includes her telling him to hit her again,) the state may even be able to prosecute her as an accomplice to her own assault.*

    *I'm not an attorney, nor do I play one on television. This post is not offered as legal advice, and should not be considered as such.
    I know many US states are legally very much "behind the times" when it comes to BDSM but do these laws actually ever get used to prosecute or are they just sitting there and not really used?

  7. #467
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikesglory View Post
    I know many US states are legally very much "behind the times" when it comes to BDSM but do these laws actually ever get used to prosecute or are they just sitting there and not really used?
    I dobut it if they had a video recording like in this case. It takes no expert to know if she's into it or not.

  8. #468
    Quote Originally Posted by naturestorm View Post
    I dobut it if they had a video recording like in this case. It takes no expert to know if she's into it or not.
    She's so bad in bed,I wouldn't have been into it.
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    We only burn oil in this house! Oil that comes from decent, god-fearing sources like dinosaurs! Which didn't exist!

  9. #469
    Ironically Emma Sulkowicz, the leader of "Carry That Weight", not only made the whole thing up, but also released the porno hours before the VICE documentary about her "college rape campaign" aired on HBO.

    I miss when VICE was actually good. Now they're turning into another SJW clickbait company.

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