Saturday, June 20, 2020

They always laugh. They really think it's funny.

From Kelsey Caine's Twitter:







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It's not just Hollywood.  The media, many corporations, many politicians, Internet and technology companies, even some cultural and scientific institutions such as museums and schools have treated criminal victimization as if it is funny for a decade that I have witnessed.  I have lived and am living a horror movie.  

The laughter of an abuser about the abuse that he or she inflicts is an expression of power.  

The industry's objectification of women in comedy is extreme.  Women who refuse to be degraded and who refuse to degrade other women are subjected to indescribable cruelty. 

You can't be consistently funny if you're not smart.  Even if your humor is stupid, you have to be smart to make it funny.  You also have to have at least a few accurate perceptions about other people.  All of this from women places the cartoonishly gendered entertainment industry on the emotional spectrum from blank incomprehension to squeamishness to homicidality, or femicidality, to be accurate. 

From Google:




So, is it not murder if you kill someone who is female, the way that it's funny if you sexually abuse anyone who can't stop you?  

I don't like the term "corrective rape," which is why I thought of the term "xenophobic rape." 

The entertainment industry doesn't like female comedians, especially if they don't talk like male comedians, which is why the industry rapes them or threatens to rape them until they do.