Sexist Comment of the Week

From Brohem Can Sukkit: In response to Observe and Report's "edgy" date rape scene:
Rogen: “when we’re having sex and she’s unconscious…”
You’re not “having sex” when one of you is UNCONSCIOUS you disgusting piece of shit! Now I even regret just having rented Knocked Up. I’ll never see anything associated with this scumbag again. He Fatty Arbuckled himself here as far as I’m concerned.
How many Hollywood stars can Seth Rogen drunk fuck on-screen before his illustrious career is over?






8:50 pm
When you're having consensual sleep and one of you falls asleep, it doesn't become rape. If after waking up and saying "stop", and it continues, that is rape. But after "why did you stop?" ... does that sound like "get the hell of me"?
Absolutism without context = douchism.
12:59 am
@fredmdbud: actually, if one of you is too drunk to walk, and repeatedly vomits all over yourself (as Anna Farris does in the lead-up to this scene), then you're not legally in a position to consent to anything. FYI. Just keep that it mind you try to have "consensual" sex with a girl lying in a pool of her own vomit.
5:16 pm
Great, I spent 3 hours talking to 13-16 year old girls about sexual violence, and date rape. They'll go and see this and giggle with the adults.
I think a boycott is in order.
4:51 am
its a movie. its ficticious. you people take stuff too literally. hope your panties are unbunched soon. and kids shouldnt watch r-rated movies. and obviously niether should most of you.
10:39 am
A movie that portrays a dark, bipolar, unstable, screwed up man does something morally incorrect? Do you understand the concept of a movie? When you see the same actor or actress in two different movies, do you see them as the same person?
If you do, that's wrong, they aren't the same person. They are acting. Say there is a movie where a psycho kills someone terribly, do you hate that person now? Because with this attitude, you should. In fact, you should hate just about every actor and actress in Hollywood.
Maybe you found the excerpt offensive specifically, well that's how actors and actresses talk about a movie they were in. They refer to the scene. Yes, that is basically what was happening in that scene, she was nearly unconscious, so he will refer to it in that way. If at any point in your head does that somehow become a REAL opinion or a REAL action, you need to think a little harder. Say the mentioned psycho was doing an interview, and he had to mention the scene where he strangled someone, would you feel the same way?