I side with the lesbians. Finally I can think with my penis AND take the moral high ground! this is revolutionary!
This is absolutely true, but not particularly relevant to my analogy.VanityGirl said:Ahem, this kind of thing (the rape thing) has been discussed in another thread. Actually, regardless of what a woman is wearing, she can still be raped. In Muslim countries, women decked out from head to toe are still raped. It's not a matter of revealing skin all the time, I'm beginning to wonder why people think that. Women who are walking home from work in full business outfits (like dress pants, dress jacket) are raped in America as well as slutty girls.
This is also true. But people have the right to decide to take that chance, and they have the right to complain about the harassment.VanityGirl said:While it would be WRONG to harass a person for what they wear, whether it be slutty clothes or gay pride on their shoulders, the person should know before hand what they're getting themselves into. I also made a comment on that above, but just in case, I'll restate it.
My XBL name is VanityGirl, I sometimes get perverted and douchebag messages, that's fine. Butttt.... has I put in my bio, "I'm straight", I would have been harassed 10 fold. The more you reveal about yourself to strangers, the more things they will have to say against you.
the problem is that the rule itself is pointless and discriminatory.Xan Krieger said:The situation is really simple. She broke a rule and she got punished. Where's the problem?
Well, even though arguing is pointless. The mind set of you and the other guy was that a girl dressed in a slutty fashion doesn't deserved to get raped. No one deserves to get raped. Rape and sexual harrassment(of this nature) are different. A guy could go out in the day and decide he wants to rape a girl and he could pick a nun if he wanted to.cobra_ky said:snip
Well the catch there is that xbox live is strictly optional and privately owned which means they can enforce whatever rules they want.cobra_ky said:the problem is that the rule itself is pointless and discriminatory.Xan Krieger said:The situation is really simple. She broke a rule and she got punished. Where's the problem?
I'm pretty sure we're agreeing on this. All i was saying is that the victim's behavior is irrelevant to the severity of the offense. harassing a woman is wrong, whether she's wearing a burqa or a bikini. harassing a homosexual is wrong whether he's singing showtunes in full drag or simply holding his partner's hand in public.VanityGirl said:Well, even though arguing is pointless. The mind set of you and the other guy was that a girl dressed in a slutty fashion doesn't deserved to get raped. No one deserves to get raped. Rape and sexual harrassment(of this nature) are different. A guy could go out in the day and decide he wants to rape a girl and he could pick a nun if he wanted to.
fair enough, but i don't see why someone who chooses to put that in their profile should be banned. if she's willing to face the abuse then i dont' see any reason she should be forced to remove it.VanityGirl said:My point was that this woman clearly stated sexual preference. Like I said, which seemed to be wholly ignored, even though I'm straight, I don't put it in my profile like that. If a girl puts "I love Jane" that would recieve less abuse than saying, "I'm 25 and I'm gay".
I'm a girl and I don't put, "I'm 20 and I'm straight" because I'm not stupid enough to do that. Putting your sexual preference regardless of being gay or straight is absolutely ridiculous. Especially if you're a female on XBL, you should KNOW BETTER.
don't be so certain, my opinions change all the time. ^.^VanityGirl said:But like I said, I know you won't change you opion.
VanityGirl said:My point was that this woman clearly stated sexual preference. Like I said, which seemed to be wholly ignored, even though I'm straight, I don't put it in my profile like that. If a girl puts "I love Jane" that would recieve less abuse than saying, "I'm 25 and I'm gay".
I'm a girl and I don't put, "I'm 20 and I'm straight" because I'm not stupid enough to do that. Putting your sexual preference regardless of being gay or straight is absolutely ridiculous. Especially if you're a female on XBL, you should KNOW BETTER.
Now hold on, Vanity has a point there. You should never dive into a community without trying to get at least a basic understanding of What Is Allowed. Hinting that you might have the barest nibblings of homosexual tendencies on XBL is as good as walking (or prancing) into a bar and calling everyone a pussy. You WILL be beaten, even if the people beating you are just doing it to save face, and actually like being called a pussy.fair enough, but i don't see why someone who chooses to put that in their profile should be banned. if she's willing to face the abuse then i dont' see any reason she should be forced to remove it.
time. ^.^
No they aren't try, reading everything first.Dark Templar said:This is unacceptable.
She wasn't flaunting it or anything. Microsoft is a much of homophobic morons.
Well, she wasn't really. It was in her bio, people have to go out of their way to view bio's in the first place.skywalkerlion said:Homophobes suck, but why was this woman going around telling everyone her sexuality anyway?
That's true, but i still have every right to call everyone a pussy, regardless of the consequences, and they would have no right to assault me. she was in the right and her harassers/stalkers were clearly in the wrong.Spleeni said:Now hold on, Vanity has a point there. You should never dive into a community without trying to get at least a basic understanding of What Is Allowed. Hinting that you might have the barest nibblings of homosexual tendencies on XBL is as good as walking (or prancing) into a bar and calling everyone a pussy. You WILL be beaten, even if the people beating you are just doing it to save face, and actually like being called a pussy.
Mmmmhmmcobra_ky said:oh hey i got quoted! i almost forgot about this thread.
That's true, but i still have every right to call everyone a pussy, regardless of the consequences, and they would have no right to assault me. she was in the right and her harassers/stalkers were clearly in the wrong.Spleeni said:Now hold on, Vanity has a point there. You should never dive into a community without trying to get at least a basic understanding of What Is Allowed. Hinting that you might have the barest nibblings of homosexual tendencies on XBL is as good as walking (or prancing) into a bar and calling everyone a pussy. You WILL be beaten, even if the people beating you are just doing it to save face, and actually like being called a pussy.