In our society, men like Donald Trump, Brett Kavanaugh, and Brock Turner aren't merely born—they're shaped. And, in many cases, privilege and a lack of accountability serve as potent forces molding their trajectories.
Mar 25, 2024 at 16:50 UTC
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Absolutely spot on!!!
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Made? Shaped? Like groomed?
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Nobody with any power or responsibility watched 'Scent of a Woman' and saw the lesson, instead of the cheesecake.
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Their expression on the photos here looks pretty similar.
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It’s so terribly frustrating. I don’t see it changing any time soon 😥
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See also: Boris Johnson.
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This article is chilling. I knew it must be bad, being around men like that, but I had no idea just how bad.
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Whenever people opine "we need more good people," I reply with "we need to abolish the systems that sideline good people in order to build-up and empower men like these"
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Rapist Brock Turner is a rapist.
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Infantilism, yes
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The networks are the key imo. +The realization of true lack of accountability and dehumanization of “the other” are the rubicon.
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Excellent article. The same attitudes were/are prevalent when you find and coagulation of power.
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They all have disgust-anger faces at getting caught.
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LACK OF ACCOUNTABILITY
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