Great queer moments on film

#21
Magical Realist Offline
(Today 05:25 AM)Syne Wrote:
(Today 04:12 AM)Magical Realist Wrote:
(Today 04:05 AM)Syne Wrote: Sexual harassment is a crime in most jurisdictions.

Free speech ain't.

You think sexual harassment is "free speech"? @_@
No, crimes are not free speech, fatass perv.

Free speech is not a crime closet queen. Consult the Constitution for details.
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#22
Syne Offline
(Today 05:35 AM)Magical Realist Wrote:
(Today 05:25 AM)Syne Wrote:
(Today 04:12 AM)Magical Realist Wrote:
(Today 04:05 AM)Syne Wrote: Sexual harassment is a crime in most jurisdictions.

Free speech ain't.

You think sexual harassment is "free speech"? @_@
No, crimes are not free speech, fatass perv.

Free speech is not a crime closet queen. Consult the Constitution for details.

Sexual harassment is a crime, threats of violence are a crime, incitement to violence is a crime... there is no right or freedom to commit crimes.

But then, I wouldn't expect a pervert groomer like you to understand what sexual harassment is or to have the ethics to respects consent. After all, you're gay... apparently an exemplar representation.
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#23
Magical Realist Offline
Quote:Sexual harassment is a crime

Let's see if saying you are gay falls anywhere remotely under the definition of "online sexual harassment". Here's what your own mindless AI mentor says about it:

"Online sexual harassment includes unwanted sexual advances, explicit messages, non-consensual sharing of intimate images (image-based abuse), cyberstalking, and doxxing occurring on digital platforms. It is often used to threaten or intimidate, disproportionately affecting young women, with roughly 33% of women under 35 reporting such experiences. Victims should document evidence, block users, and report incidents to platform moderators or law enforcement.

Common Forms of Online Sexual Harassment:

Unsolicited Content: Receiving sexually explicit images, videos, or messages (often called "sexting" harassment or unwanted "nudes").

Non-consensual Image Sharing: Sharing, or threatening to share, private intimate images (revenge porn).

Cyberstalking and Grooming: Persistent unwanted contact, monitoring, or grooming of children for sexual abuse.

Digital Impersonation/Deepfakes: Creating fake profiles or using AI to create deepfake pornography.

Virtual Harassment in Work/School: Sexual comments or sharing porn in online meetings (Zoombombing).

Steps to Take if Harassed:

Do Not Reply: Avoid engaging with the harasser.

Document Everything: Take screenshots of messages, profiles, and URLs.

Block and Report: Use the reporting tools on social media platforms or gaming sites.

Report to Authorities: Contact the police for threats of violence or illegal content, such as non-consensual intimate images.

Remove Content: Utilize services like Take It Down for minors to help remove explicit images online."

Nope...getting butt hurt because someone called gay isn't in there.
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#24
Syne Offline
(Today 05:48 AM)Magical Realist Wrote: Unsolicited Content: Receiving sexually explicit images, videos, or messages (often called "sexting" harassment or unwanted "nudes").

Like I said, you clearly lack any sense of ethics pertaining to sexual harassment or consent. The gays must be so proud of you.
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#25
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Quote:Like I said, you clearly lack any sense of ethics pertaining to sexual harassment or consent. The gays must be so proud of you.

No..I just don't pretend to be offended and all victimized just to win an argument. I'm not that desperate.. (ooo..is me saying that a crime too?) lol

Number one advice given to online sexually harassed victims? Quit posting to them.
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#26
Syne Offline
(Today 06:11 AM)Magical Realist Wrote:
Quote:Like I said, you clearly lack any sense of ethics pertaining to sexual harassment or consent. The gays must be so proud of you.

No..I just don't pretend to be offended and all victimized just to win an argument. I'm not that desperate.. (ooo..is me saying that a crime too?) lol

Number one advice given to online sexually harassed victims? Quit posting to them.

You pretend to be a victim all the time, every time you whine about me posting in your threads or about insults you started.

You don't get to silence your victim, sicko. You're a shameless sexual harasser who ignores consent. Thank God you're also an asexual loser who's never been in love. At least that keeps you from being a rapist too. God knows you lack the moral/ethical sense to respect physical consent as well.
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#27
Magical Realist Offline
Waaa fuck'n waaa..Grow up you big cry baby. Nobody wants to rape you or even see your ugly ass. Your kinky fantasies of such notwithstanding. lol
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#28
Syne Offline
Then quit bring me into your gay fantasies, lonely fatass pervert loser.


But we know what this really is. You're projecting. You're projecting your own insecurity about your sexual identity. Maybe a straight man who's secure enough in his own sexuality, to admit that some men are objectively more attractive than others, makes you wonder if you're only asexual because you aren't really sexually attracted to men (or boys, as the case may be). Maybe you just recognize they are attractive and long ago, maybe as a child, you just assumed that must mean you're gay.

Psychological theory and research suggest that gay people who persistently accuse straight people of being gay can be projecting their own insecurity or internal conflict regarding their sexual identity. This behavior is often linked to internalized homophobia, where individuals subconsciously adopt societal prejudices and project their discomfort onto others.

Projection of Internal Conflict: People in denial or conflict about their own sexual orientation may lash out at others to manage their own inner turmoil. By accusing someone else of being gay (often in a judgmental way), they may be attempting to distance themselves from their own same-sex attractions or feelings of insecurity, projecting that discomfort outward.
The "Defensive" Mechanism: In psychology, projecting one's own unacceptable thoughts onto others is a defense mechanism to manage anxiety. Someone insecure about their place in the community might accuse others to feel more "secure" or "straightforward" in their own identity.
OCD and Compulsive Questioning: In some cases, as seen in cases of sexual orientation obsessive-compulsive disorder (SO-OCD), individuals may obsessively question their own sexuality and, in turn, feel compelled to ask or accuse others of being gay to gain reassurance.
Wishful Thinking: In the context of attraction, someone might convince themselves a straight person is gay because they hope for a romantic or sexual connection.
- Google AI


Here's a test. Would you accuse a woman of being a lesbian because she said another woman was pretty or attractive? @_@
If not, you are transparently demonstrating your own sexist bias, insecurity, wishful thinking, projection, etc..
If so, you may be confusing sexual and aesthetic attraction, have a very rigid view or attraction, heavily internalized cultural norms, personal ignorance, insecurity, etc..

Assumptions that straight people cannot recognize same-sex attraction often stem from confusing aesthetic appreciation (acknowledging beauty) with sexual desire (feeling attraction). This viewpoint is driven by narrow definitions of sexuality, cultural norms equating admiration with queer identity, and the idea that sexual orientation is rigid rather than a spectrum.
Key reasons for this assumption include:

Conflation of Terms: People often mix up appreciating that someone is conventionally "good-looking" (aesthetic) with wanting to be intimate with them (sexual).
Rigid Views on Sexual Orientation: The belief that one's attraction is purely binary and limited to one gender often leads people to overlook that attraction can be nuanced, with some straight individuals having a broad range of appreciation.
Stereotype Enforcement: Cultural norms can pressure people to only show sexual interest in the opposite sex, leading to the assumption that acknowledging same-sex beauty is a hidden sign of queer orientation.
Lack of Personal Experience: Some individuals may not personally experience or understand "admiring" the appearance of the same sex without it being sexual, causing them to project this lack of experience onto others.
Insecurity or Misunderstanding OCD: A fear of being gay (sometimes related to SO-OCD) can cause some people to defensively deny any same-sex appreciation.

However, many people are able to objectively identify someone of the same sex as attractive without feeling any sexual attraction towards them, separating the concept of "beauty" from "desire".
- Google AI

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#29
Magical Realist Offline
Quote:Then quit bring me into your gay fantasies, lonely fatass pervert loser.
But we know what this really is. You're projecting. You're projecting your own insecurity about...

Blah blah blah. We've all heard this over defensive tripe of yours before. And it's getting real old.

On with the show:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOoD2cDzm7M
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