The new John Wick spinoff The Continental has a freak in the cast
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Oh of course.
Because that makes perfect sense.
Doubling down.
Now here's the reason for this 'discovery':
Ah, intense therapy. Of course.
Because of course.
Fucking hell.
17 is a child? Who can't decide what to do with their body?
Ahhhh there it is.
All of the talking point on display. Women want "independence" but can't be held responsible for their actions. Victimhood status claim. Therapy is great because it turns people into activists for the gay commie agenda. Middle aged used up women trying to bully men into suppressing their natural inclination toward younger women who show greater indicators of health and fertility.
Lol I love how she was "groomed" into sex as a teen, but also was "slut-shamed" for her "sexuality" too. No matter which angle you take she's the victim.
At least there's admission that there had been "grooming"/influence here that caused it to be a weirdo; it basically told on itself.
Doubt.
The article itself is an absolute fucking mess with zero details, so I don't feel bad making a theory; She was the teacher's pet(and the teacher himself was relatively handsome), resulting in all her peers being jealous and harassing the absolute shit out of her.
As a large number of women are absolute social creatures with little to no willpower or discipline, this basically broke her. Drugs and Hollywood, and whoring herself out later did all the rest.
This part;
Basically screams 'I made it the fuck up for attention.'
Correct. Are you suggesting 17 year olds should be allowed to become zippertits or cut off their dicks? Are you saying that it's cool if highschool teachers sleep with their students?
I disagree. 17 year olds are still children, and highschool teachers should never sleep with their students or have any sexual relationship with students.
I don't think 70-year-olds should be permitted to do that, much less 17-year-olds.
She's not wrong that teachers should not sleep with students in highschool.
Accusations decades after the fact?
No.
Ok guess I'm taking the hot take on this position to point out how refreshing it is that a woman is saying it's not ok for teachers to go after their students, and she's not making it about "toxic masculinity" or "misogyny." If you take this out of context - ignoring everything else about Sawayama (and she is a modern industry freak if you know anything about her) - that is the correct stance. In America people are ok with sending male teachers to prison for touching a girl a day under 18, while laughing when a female teacher does it. But she didn't make it about male or female teachers specifically and since she's saying she can't imagine going after a 17 year old, it might lead to people actually thinking about how creepy the idea is. It might be biologically or morally ok for a 33yo to court a 17yo in some contexts, but it's not when you're a high school teacher. Many times it's the 17yo coming on to the teacher, and it's still the teacher's responsibility to stop it.
Yes I'm sure she's virtue signaling, trying to cleanse herself of "shame", and talk about "how tough it is for young girls growing up", but motivations aside she's still come to the correct conclusion. If she's wants it to lead to further discussion about male-female power imbalance, Russel Brand, or "muh age gap", then no she can fuck right off.
Agreed.
At least she acknowledges the indecency of the scenario, regardless of the gender differences; kids at that age are still highly malleable (male or female) and you're right that it should be the elder's responsibility to set and maintain boundaries because at that point of development they're dealing with highly hormonal (and irrational) individuals who need guidance, not grooming.
Unfortunately she's still a product of Hollywood's broken system, so it's not like there's any good that's going to come from any of this regardless.
Based on that article, calling her a freak is retarded. Even assuming she wasn't groomed and the teacher wasn't abusing his position of authority, he had a duty to refrain from having sex with the students, because teenagers are dumb and he was old enough to know that.
Let's be honest, A LARGE percentage of anyone not straight has traces back to grooming, whether overt as in sexual assault to subtle (ish) with modern media and education.
Will it mean this is shit, eh, depends on how if she's using this to cover how shit an actor she is as I still like Chris Evans as Captain America despite how batshit his ideas are in the real world so who knows till first episode airs.
"... at the age of 17. The pop singer, now 33, told BBC News' In Conversation that she only realized she "was actually groomed" as a teenager when she reached her 30s."
Holy shit, it took this person half their life to figure that out? How can you not tell inappropriate behavior from normal unless you're already fucked up?
We need less incredibly dumb people, and a statute of limitations on this shit.
Yea but it also has Mel Gibson as a main character so it balances out
Whats the UK age of consent?