[@Vilageidiotx] Again, I'm not American, the whole 'raping a girl who is unconscious at a party' has never happened here in my lifetime. I've not seen it in the news once. Rapes here happen at night, in quiet places, or happen by a relative/friend of the family. There's just a totally different culture here - which to a feminist doesn't matter because the world is all based off of the USA anyway - and sad to say but rape is a non-issue here in the sense that it occurs so little and in such controlled areas that it's hard to blame men for it. But yeah obviously fucking chicks that are passed out at a party, and obviously a woman saying no and continuing to have sex with her, those are bad. But like I said, you have to be pretty fucking stupid not to realize that you should at least stop and ask her 'do you really mean no?' And honestly if you have sex with a passed out girl then [i]what the fuck[/i] you deserve to get jailed. Recent case being Brock Turner. Guy should be in jail for life. Either way, I still disagree with what you're saying. But that's because I'm Dutch, not American, so I [i]know[/i] that we teach children from a very very young age not to do things like that. In the USA you lot just need a better sexual education system from 10-12 years old, [i]not[/i] at college campuses. It's just demeaning and insulting at that point.