How To Desensitization Rape and Abuse

The following 3 responses were to a video shown on The Onion. I removed one persons name because she doesn’t need to be involved in this.

Name removed
too much. unsubscribing now.

sunnstone (me)
@name removed
Too much like the Jaycee Dugard story isn’t it? Too close to too many real stories.
Somehow I don’t see sex slaves,. murder and “sired children” by rapists funny at all. Maybe I’m just normal is all and don’t find these things funny. Give me a few years of being able to look the other way and pretend these things don’t happen, then I’ll give videos like this 5 stars.
Thank you for your voice too. May you always know right from wrong. This is wrong!

SeriousPieEnthusiast
@sunnstone shut up faggotass nigger

Here’s the video that sparked the above responses.

Man Had Sex With Wife Thousands Of Times Before Killing Her

So how do you  help people turn a blind eye to abuse and see it as an everyday occurrence with no real harm done? How do you make it seem like it’s just part of growing up or something to be joked about? First off gather a large group of people and cram them together so that they fall into group mentality. Put them in a setting where they are expected to behave a certain way. Even if they don’t agree with what is being said your foundation of group mentality and expectations will help their desensitization.  While you’ve got them laughing use words like defile, rape, servant, sex toy and murder. After using such strong words tell another hilarious joke. They’ll  never know what hit ‘em, they’ll be numb to abuse in no time.  After your humorous stories of  destroyed lives make a short comedy film about it. To desensitize a wider audience place your routine on YouTube and watch it go viral.

Second video in question

sunnstone (me) This might have been funny had he not been talking about “sucking off a 9 year old child.” Since when did pedophilia become a good subject for a comedy routine?

pyromanizak has replied to your comment on Dave Chappelle – Michael Jackson:

this is hilarious. just cos your dad raped as he stroked his hand down your face, kissed your neck and said he loves you, as your mother sat there watching helplessly, doesn’t mean that its not funny.

It seems those who contribute to the desensitization of child abuse, child exploitation and dehumanization of women are no longer dregs of society but comedians.

We are the butt of your jokes
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4 Responses to “How To Desensitization Rape and Abuse”


  • I can’t get past SeriousPieEnthusiast’s comment to you. Then pyromanizak’s comment made my stomach turn even more.

    Why would you make jokes about something like this? Grrrr….

  • The comments were intended to hurt (the last one did). The comments are a really good example of how easily one can look away from the real situation and focus on someone who isn’t willing to go with the group. They helping to prove my point though. The setting was laid by the fact that these were labeled “comedy”. That set up our expectation to see humor in what’s being said. Then came the harsh words of abuse, a joke, more harsh words, more jokes. If a person strays from the group and refuses to laugh they may very well end up getting their head bitten off. Both people failed to realize their focus was off.

  • Seriously I don’t get it. How can anyone tolerate a “joke” being made about child sexual abuse? It used to be more rare, then the Michael Jackson cases and all comics make this truly vicious and hateful jokes. I am not standing up for Michael Jackson. I am standing up for the children. And I do realize that it is a joke, just that there should never be jokes about sexually abusing minors. I mean seriously do they understand they are laughing at the thought of a child being sexually violated and/or raped? I’m sorry that you get these truly clueless and heartless responses. Good and healing thoughts to you.

    Kate

  • I added a sketch of what these “comedians” are doing. It shows a child in the middle of the room with arrows pointed at him as people laugh about his humiliation.

    I’m trying to let some of this go but damn, that video by The Onion really got me when I saw it. I’m not sure how they thought it was funny. I don’t know. For some reason that video really hurts me…deep kinda hurt. I don’t know. I’m trying to work on that hurt though cause it’s turned more into anger than hurt and sadness. I don’t need another thing to be pissed about.

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