In fairness, many professional athletes are rapists, quite disproportionate to the general male population. Some men do commit rape, but far more never will, and it's just as dishonest to claim "all men are rapists" as to claim "all women are secretly conspiring to kill all men." Feminists use this fact that many sports stars are rapists to paint all men with this broad brush, and it works to discredit their own position as a result.
I should hope you of all people don't fall into such an intellectually bankrupt position as to believe rape isn't real and that no man is a rapist because of some made-up post-modernist rationalization like "rape is power plus sex and men don't have power." You will be taken more seriously if you do not make of yourself a caricature of the very people you oppose.
I'm not sure I believe that. The amount of accusations is disproportionate because they're mostly stupid young kids who suddenly fell into money and have no idea how to act and how many malicious people exist.
The NBA actually acknowledged this, their draft picks get hit on by actresses who ask for a key to their room. Then the actresses steal all their shit and it's presented back to them at a big event where they're reminded of the dangers of women.
If only the NBA was honest about women's malice and spoke out. They clearly know it exists when it affects their bottom line.
That's kinda what makes the nfl funny as they try to stir up drama with this shit but you can tell a lot of it is faked. While they did have guys like greg hardy/ray rice, truly scum of the earth wife-assaulters with the former going onto an mma career (because I guess domestic assault prepares you for fighting men?), they don't have that now so they had to glorify the deshaun watson stuff.
Not going to go into all of the details as for the most part the criminal stuff was quite boring. Guy was accused by 5 massage therapists of inappropriate actions at the start, blossomed into 30 once word of mouth got going. When he wanted to pursue the trial 28 of them dropped their cases and the remaining 2 settled outside of court. His actual NFL stuff was interesting though, as at the time he was considered a really good player on a bad team approaching a year in his contract where teams will either re-sign for hundreds of millions of dollars or trade for massive amounts of capitol. They ended up choosing the latter, sent him to the browns, and despite the massive cloud lingering over him got a ton of stuff in return (with him ending up signing an extremely lucrative contract despite never winning a playoff game).
I wouldn't necessarily say "rape" is the big thing associated with athletes and more just disrepect of women as a whole. In the NFL we've seen far more domestic abusers. In the NBA we see a ton of welfare/alimony stuff where they'll have 10 kids and abandon them all. Each sport has their own niche that they seem to be really good at.
The NFL can get fucked for obvious reasons, but I will be tuning in to see Watson's first game back from suspension today. I argued with enough retard virtue signalers on reddit who acted like he was Satan because a bunch of blatant gold digging women said so that I would love nothing more than the ratings for that game and that game alone to be through the roof.
See, I remember me and a few buddies discussing the trade and I thought cleveland had paid way too much for him, both to the texans and the overall contract. For a guy who has never won a playoff game and put up pretty meh numbers, they gave up 3 first round picks and 3 other draft picks, with the first rounders all being protected (so if cleveland ends up tanking there's a very real chance houston could end up with multiple top-5's including their own picks). I get that the QB market is weird with teams shelling out tons of money for unproven guys hoping that they become good, but if they wanted someone of his same talent level they could've sent a 4th to philly and picked up gardner minshew and saved themselves $200m.
Well, they either say it is or lose the other half of their pay and find out their long history of being rapists. Yes, all of them.
In fairness, many professional athletes are rapists, quite disproportionate to the general male population. Some men do commit rape, but far more never will, and it's just as dishonest to claim "all men are rapists" as to claim "all women are secretly conspiring to kill all men." Feminists use this fact that many sports stars are rapists to paint all men with this broad brush, and it works to discredit their own position as a result.
I should hope you of all people don't fall into such an intellectually bankrupt position as to believe rape isn't real and that no man is a rapist because of some made-up post-modernist rationalization like "rape is power plus sex and men don't have power." You will be taken more seriously if you do not make of yourself a caricature of the very people you oppose.
I'm not sure I believe that. The amount of accusations is disproportionate because they're mostly stupid young kids who suddenly fell into money and have no idea how to act and how many malicious people exist.
The NBA actually acknowledged this, their draft picks get hit on by actresses who ask for a key to their room. Then the actresses steal all their shit and it's presented back to them at a big event where they're reminded of the dangers of women.
If only the NBA was honest about women's malice and spoke out. They clearly know it exists when it affects their bottom line.
Found the link.
https://archive.ph/khApM
That's kinda what makes the nfl funny as they try to stir up drama with this shit but you can tell a lot of it is faked. While they did have guys like greg hardy/ray rice, truly scum of the earth wife-assaulters with the former going onto an mma career (because I guess domestic assault prepares you for fighting men?), they don't have that now so they had to glorify the deshaun watson stuff.
Not going to go into all of the details as for the most part the criminal stuff was quite boring. Guy was accused by 5 massage therapists of inappropriate actions at the start, blossomed into 30 once word of mouth got going. When he wanted to pursue the trial 28 of them dropped their cases and the remaining 2 settled outside of court. His actual NFL stuff was interesting though, as at the time he was considered a really good player on a bad team approaching a year in his contract where teams will either re-sign for hundreds of millions of dollars or trade for massive amounts of capitol. They ended up choosing the latter, sent him to the browns, and despite the massive cloud lingering over him got a ton of stuff in return (with him ending up signing an extremely lucrative contract despite never winning a playoff game).
I wouldn't necessarily say "rape" is the big thing associated with athletes and more just disrepect of women as a whole. In the NFL we've seen far more domestic abusers. In the NBA we see a ton of welfare/alimony stuff where they'll have 10 kids and abandon them all. Each sport has their own niche that they seem to be really good at.
Ray Rice was not scum of the earth. We have the video evidence.
The NFL can get fucked for obvious reasons, but I will be tuning in to see Watson's first game back from suspension today. I argued with enough retard virtue signalers on reddit who acted like he was Satan because a bunch of blatant gold digging women said so that I would love nothing more than the ratings for that game and that game alone to be through the roof.
See, I remember me and a few buddies discussing the trade and I thought cleveland had paid way too much for him, both to the texans and the overall contract. For a guy who has never won a playoff game and put up pretty meh numbers, they gave up 3 first round picks and 3 other draft picks, with the first rounders all being protected (so if cleveland ends up tanking there's a very real chance houston could end up with multiple top-5's including their own picks). I get that the QB market is weird with teams shelling out tons of money for unproven guys hoping that they become good, but if they wanted someone of his same talent level they could've sent a 4th to philly and picked up gardner minshew and saved themselves $200m.