And yet the UK has been instrumental in the charge to radical feminism's normalization.
The Home Office announced they will prosecute "unwanted staring" the day before Rishi was elected. God help anyone who is unable to make eye contact due to mental issues such as autism.
There absolutely needs to be a fightback against women's unparalleled weaponization of British institutions.
As part of the initiative, posters were installed across their network warning: 'Intrusive staring of a sexual nature is sexual harassment and is not tolerated.'
Yes, because everyone is a caricature. I bet that hasn't happened in the last year, let alone regularly. It's just a way for a woman to accuse someone of something you can't disprove.
And yet the UK has been instrumental in the charge to radical feminism's normalization.
The Home Office announced they will prosecute "unwanted staring" the day before Rishi was elected. God help anyone who is unable to make eye contact due to mental issues such as autism.
There absolutely needs to be a fightback against women's unparalleled weaponization of British institutions.
Not unreasonable.
Stare rape is not a thing. How do you even define it? Some people can't hold eye contact because of mental illness.
Yes. This is called sexual harassment though. If some sicko is openly staring at some woman's legs while drooling, he does deserve to be slapped.
Not you though, right? You just can't hold eye contact because you look at people's hair instead.
Yes, because everyone is a caricature. I bet that hasn't happened in the last year, let alone regularly. It's just a way for a woman to accuse someone of something you can't disprove.
Dude, you just say stuff.
https://archive.ph/NGrFS
No, it really happened.