Father Merrin !u5oFWxmY7U started this discussion 2 years ago#112,860
In a nutshell:
Male head of Spain's football association planted a great big kiss on one of the female Spanish players following their recent World Cup triumph.
A small corner of the internet said: "That was kind of creepy and inappropriate"
Female player in question agrees with the small corner of the internet.
More people say it was creepy and inappropriate.
Male in question says: the kiss was consensual! I did nothing wrong!
It seemed that would be the end of his awkward mistake.
Female player says: mate, it wasn't consensual. That brought a bit more mileage to the story but it still looked like being the end of it all.
Male in question morphs into history's biggest retard by saying: come on girl, you know you liked it! I'm innocent! Hell, you lifted me off the ground before I kissed you!
Spain's male and female football teams go on strike until he's fired.
World's biggest retard defiantly screams: I'm not going anywhere!! She's lying dammit! The bitch was begging for it!
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@1,250,918 (Father Merrin !u5oFWxmY7U)
Calling a single kiss from the coach that helped you win a big competition "sexual assault" is why the term doesn't have the gravity it used to.
If someone says they were sexually assaulted, it could mean they were violently raped or a close friend of theirs gave them a peck during an emotional moment.
Feminists dilute the meaning of these terms and then bitch and whine when people stop taking the term seriously.
He's the head of the team, I'm not sure whether that's the coach or the manager, but what does that matter? It's not a fan that ran into the field, it someone who was involved with the team and was celebrating.
> Alright, alright. > > He's the head of the team, I'm not sure whether that's the coach or the manager
He's neither. He has nothing to do with the actual team. And even if he was coach or manager, what you've written implies a professor (for example) can plant an unsolicited kiss on a student if he helps her pass an exam.
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@previous (Father Merrin !u5oFWxmY7U)
If a professor mentored you, made it his life work to help students, and planted a kiss when one of his pupils got world famous for a discovery, yeah, it wouldn't be that big of a deal.
It was a few awkward seconds, she could move on with her life, and accept that sometimes affection goes a little too far.
Instead she's trying to ruin his life over it. What she is doing is 100x worse than what he did.
Ideally you wouldn't kiss someone without permission, but God damn there are so many fragile people that try to make themselves look like victims.
She's a world famous athlete, she's well-off, and enduring a kiss for a few seconds pales in comparison to the types of problems regular people deal with every day.
What she is doing in response is trying to actually harm him. Not a few seconds of uncomfortable contact, but trying to take his career, reputation, money, and freedom.
It's like bumping into someone in a moment of excitement and they try to shoot you. It's hard to have empathy for someone who's clearly out for blood.
> But he didnt mentor her or anything and many people are calling for him to step down, not just her
I was referring to the hypothetical professor.
Sure, it's less appropriate if he was just the head of the federation. Still, he was excited to see Spain win, and now she's trying to ruin his life.
If she just made a comment after saying it wasn't appropriate, that would be better. Clearly she is looking for an excuse to torture someone, and that's much worse than someone who got overexcited and gave one kiss without getting signed consent first.
> Also, he wouldn't have done that if she were a man
Yes, because same-sex contact is more taboo there.
Once a gay man say on my lap without permission. I asked for my space and pushed him away and he calmly moved on.
Should I have taken the hateful puritan approach and tried to sick the police on him?