Quote (IceMage @ Dec 21 2017 02:25pm)
the most striking part is the 2nd female quote (not driver) that ended with "you're having the wrong conversation".
The #metoo movement has the same issue that #BLM had. its got exposure in spades, it starts conversations nationwide even uncomfortable ones. there is an initial momentum that starts change, then the change isnt enough and worse yet the conversation it started isnt the "right conversation". they want to have their cake and eat it too. when u get massive exposure you lose control over the narrative that exposure brings. to tell people who made your movement a nationwide success that they need to remain silent unless they're willing to have a regressed convo inside your constraints isn't censorship, its idiocy that shouldnt be acknowledged.
anyone want to take bets on Driver's statement being an emotional one? perhaps she wasnt raped but was victimized in other ways.
This post was edited by thesnipa on Dec 21 2017 04:19pm