knot wrote:EquALLity wrote:Ok, maybe most men talk about how women look or whatever, but they don't talk about GROPING anyone.
You'd be surprised
Groping someone is sexual assault.
I guess that depends on whether that person minds being groped or not. Seems like Trump just takes the chance and has gotten lucky that no one pressed charges
I agree that people should care more about policy, but comments like this are relevant, because they show Donald Trump's character and views towards women.
I don't think the story revealed anything we didn't know already, so I don't get why there's all this outrage over it. We already knew Trump is horny 24/7 (true of most men) and has no self-control. The media is really failing hard by focusing on pointless drama instead of analyzing the implications of the candidates' policies. For example, in the debate Hillary implied that women should be paid the same for doing less work than men, which sounds like a much more dangerous form of sexism than Trump's macho persona, but it got zero coverage in the news.
I really hope I wouldn't be surprised.
Are you seriously telling me most guys talk about sexually assaulting women they find hot? Seriously?
That reminds me of when people say, "It's not rape if she liked it." It's sexual assault to grope someone if there's no consent.
By the way, though, I can assure you that nobody wants Donald Trump to kiss them or grab them sexually.
That's why he has to do it without asking.
And, unsurprisingly, there have been women who've pressed charges about this, with details very similar to what Trump said.
Whenever Trump says something outrageous, his supporters say it was just a joke.
But this wasn't.-
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sJa-3wjz3ls
Now we know that Trump treats women as pieces of meat. I guess we knew that already, but a lot of his supporters were denying it.
I don't remember Hillary Clinton implying that, and I seriously doubt she did.