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Piers Morgan is skeptic over Gaga and Madonna's rape claims


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Piers Morgan attacking and shaming Gaga on Twitter like:

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Piers Morgan realising that Gaga is actually made of steel and he can't break her no matter how hard he tries:

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Gagas love

you mean someone who was raised to agree with the murder and execution of peoples lives in the name of freedom and peace,

actually believes that no one but his kind has the right to voice their pain?

hmmm... wow Nope doesnt sound like an age lacking love.

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He should join the military instead of crying on Twitter like an old baby about other people's lives that he knows nothing about

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CyanLights
55 minutes ago, RainbowBlonde said:

Honey this type of mentality or worse exists or over the world. Stop just victimising yourself...

Excuse me? All because it's less severe in our country doesn't mean it's not a problem. 

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2 hours ago, FlyingF said:

tbf i get him.. like, Gaga has said she was raped and thrown in a trash can and stuff, and never told her parents even though they were so close.. what if the reason she 'didnt tell them' is coz they didnt really happen and she would need to claim to her parents she was silent about it because obviously they wouldnt think it happened coz it didnt.. does anyone know what i mean?

Yes we know what you mean.

You mean to say you are clueless.

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I come from a big military family, too. PTSD is not exclusive to soldiers.

He's just being incredibly, adamantly, and willfully ignorant

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2 hours ago, FlyingF said:

tbf i get him.. like, Gaga has said she was raped and thrown in a trash can and stuff, and never told her parents even though they were so close.. what if the reason she 'didnt tell them' is coz they didnt really happen and she would need to claim to her parents she was silent about it because obviously they wouldnt think it happened coz it didnt.. does anyone know what i mean?

That's not exactly how it works, nor how it should work.

We live in a society that still actively shames many forms of sexuality, and openness of said sexuality. There are very warped perceptions on sexual assault, and thus people are shamed for it.

Unfortunately, many people would feel ashamed and/or legitimately terrified of reporting, or even just being open, about their sexual assault.

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1 hour ago, CyanLights said:

USA

He's from Guildford, England. Nothing to do with the US, he's British. :laughga:

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Why would someone spread that much negativity just for the sake of it? It's teenage behaviour! Props to Gaga for being more mature and kind than him. 

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He's such an impotent scumbag.

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Piers unfortunately operates under a very sad mindset in our society that is shared by lots of men - "It wasn't reported at the time, therefore, it likely never happened." Men, straight men especially, live in a world where the threat of sexual assault and rape doesn't hang over them, so when they do hear about it, it's almost like they think it sounds too horrible to be true or it must be an isolated incident. The fact is that so many victims suffer in silence so we never know the true scope of the problem but a woman will certainly be less likely to doubt because the fear is real for her, whether she's been through it or not. It's not just assault and rape, men also repeatedly doubt stories of groping and all round sexual harrassment because they simply don't have to face this in day-to-day life like women do. And for men who would never dream of doing anything like this, it's easy for them to say that it couldn't have happened as they believe 'no one would be allowed to get away with that' and 'if it was going on, I would have seen it or people would have talked about it.' The truth is that most sexual harrassment and assault happens in isolated areas with no witnesses except victim and prepetrator, making it very difficult to prove. We're raised to believe that if you report something, it will get dealt with accordingly, but the sad truth is that many people are turned away because of shockingly stupid reasons. I have heard stories of women who took their story to HR and were told (sometimes even by a female) to sweep it under the rug or not to overreact or to take into account what she was wearing that day or even 'that's just the way he is, what can I do?'

To be honest, I found strength to report stuff that happened to me so much easier when I was younger. I don't know if I could do it now, weirdly. Victims react in all different ways for all different reasons and it isn't until you've gone through it yourself that you might be surprised at what reaction you have. Shocking that in this day and age, there's still people that have such a cold mentality about such a obviously devastating issue, though.

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oh he gon get it 

this is disgusting especially this part

7 hours ago, yASSsss said:

 

why wouldn't you believe someone when the claims where this serious? because they have showed themselves to be sexual beings in the public eye, why is it that if a librarian and a stripper where both raped most would only listen to the librarian?

 

I'm sorry if this seems really strong but it is so annoying to me that he wouldn't believe anything they say simply because of their careers, if a stripper was raped i would listen regardless of her image.

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