Shangri-la

Someone has developed a nail polish that allows the wearer to dip her finger in a drink and detect knock-out drugs.
Some opponents were outright angry at the invention.
“I don’t want to f[***]ing test my drink when I’m at the bar,” said Rebecca Nagle, one of the co-directors of an activist group called FORCE: Upsetting Rape Culture. “That’s not the world I want to live in.”
Well, princess, go find another to live in, then.

4 comments:

  1. Well, now, in fairness, FORCE has done something practical on this issue too: they made a giant quilt to raise awareness.

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  2. "I don’t want to f[***]ing test my drink when I’m at the bar[.]"

    Well, Ma'am, don't f[***] it then, stick your finger in it instead. You're doing that anyway, whenever you go fishing for whatever that froo-froo is that you put in that stuff you please yourself to call a drink.

    Eric Hines

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  3. Anonymous7:36 PM

    There was once a time when feminists would have characterized this invention as "empowering." I think it's a grand idea.

    And if it gets very popular, the use of date rape drugs will drop.

    Valerie

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  4. Ymar Sakar11:41 AM

    Women aren't allowed the power to defend themselves, because that would make them independent, like pioneer women or Sarah Palin.

    They can't allow independent women off the sexual slavery farm. That just won't do. It's not in the feminist activist goals.

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