It is a political cartoon related to the general topic?Why do you think that's relevant?
It is a political cartoon related to the general topic?Why do you think that's relevant?
It is a political cartoon related to the general topic?
It is a political cartoon related to the general topic?
In the cartoon, the man is on stage with the presenter about to place the medal around his neck. He's not being interviewed for a job, he's already been awarded the prize, the placing of the medal around his neck is merely ceremonial. You don't even need to show up to an awards ceremony to get the award. If you miss graduation, they just mail you your diploma because you already earned it.Of relevant:
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The text reads: "But he pantsed me once in kindergarten!"
I guess the author of the cartoon did?Is it? Would you like to explain how a five-year-old pantsing a fellow five-year-old is relatable and relevant to being held down and raped by several men? I think we'd like to know your thought process on this.
While his friend watched, she said, Kavanaugh pinned her to a bed on her back and groped her over her clothes, grinding his body against hers and clumsily attempting to pull off her one-piece bathing suit and the clothing she wore over it. When she tried to scream, she said, he put his hand over her mouth.
“I thought he might inadvertently kill me,” said Ford, now a 51-year-old research psychologist in northern California. “He was trying to attack me and remove my clothing.”
Ford said she was able to escape when Kavanaugh’s friend and classmate at Georgetown Preparatory School, Mark Judge, jumped on top of them, sending all three tumbling
I guess the author of the cartoon did?
But the point that keeps getting missed... and I think in some cases not just missed, but intentionally glossed over, in order to move the goalpost of fitness to be on the SCOTUS... is that even putting aside the issue of whether his past acts in-and-of-themselves disqualify him... there is the issue of his constant stream of numerous other lies about his past that disqualify him.I don't think that pulling a girl's pants down in school is trivial or something to just laugh off even if it happens at age five actually.
I don't think that pulling a girl's pants down in school is trivial or something to just laugh off even if it happens at age five actually.
Other than her boyfriend, maybe? I understand her connection to that group was some third guy she was dating at the time?I know. I was actually amplifying on what you said. I do understate it and it is because in my day, which is coincidentally Dr Ford's day as well, there was NO ONE she could go to that would have said anything other than "What is wrong with you drinking at a party with boys? WTH is wrong with your parents? We should strip you naked and tie you spread eagle on a squad car."
I don't rightly know why I feel this irrational urge to play the Devil's Advocate here, tbh.
It isn't trivial, but it isn't exactly prosecutable either.
Other than her boyfriend, maybe? I understand her connection to that group was some third guy she was dating at the time?
At the very least it seems like a teachable moment where you can be like "hey actually she's her own person and that's her body and her clothes, you're not allowed to touch her unless she says it's okay."
Instead apparently we draw cartoons about it that imply it's all in good fun.
This was an attempt she successfully resisted though, at a party they attended together. Seems unlikely he could have found any fault with her.Not in that era. At that time wives who admitted to having been raped risked being discarded by their husbands for having "cheated on them".
Anyway, where did you get "being held down and raped by several men" from?
if Judge actually helped Kavanaugh rape her instead of intervening I suspect rape would have been the end result, so a distinction between rape and attempted rape would matter to the victim, but morally I dont see a difference.