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Deviant Katy Perry Stole A Kiss Without Consent From A Nice Christian Boy

Charlemagne

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Ugh oh Donald Trump style sexual assault


Deviant Katy Perry Stole A Kiss Without Consent From A Nice Christian Boy Who Is NOT Happy With Her

3/14/2018 1:45 PM

NYT - When Benjamin Glaze, at the time a 19-year-old cashier from Enid, Okla., auditioned for “American Idol,” he had hoped his big moment would come as he belted out “Stadium,” a song he wrote himself. That or Nick Jonas’s 2015 single “Levels.”

Instead, it came when the popstar Katy Perry, a judge on the show, surprised him by kissing him smack on the lips, moments before his audition. He had never been kissed before.

“I was a tad bit uncomfortable,” Mr. Glaze said by phone this week, after the incident aired on the season premiere. His first kiss was a rite of passage he had been putting off with consideration. “I wanted to save it for my first relationship,” he said. “I wanted it to be special.”

Oh I’m sorry, is forcing a sexual act on an unsuspecting person funny now? Is that cute now? Benjamin showed up to American Idol to perform his music, not to be sexually harassed. He didn’t give consent. Katy Perry thought because she is Katy Perry, every guy just wants to kiss her? Not Benjamin, and for the record, not me either. He wanted his first kiss to be special, not sprung upon him by a washed up pop singer with a haircut as bad as her dwindling career. But that didn’t stop Katy and co-judge Luke Bryan from making jokes about his personal and religious morals and values:

“Have you kissed a girl and liked it?” asked Mr. Bryan, making a coy reference to Ms. Perry’s first hit single, “I Kissed A Girl.” Mr. Glaze said that he had not. “I have never been in a relationship and I can’t kiss a girl without being in a relationship.”

At that, Ms. Perry stood up. “Come here,” she said to Mr. Glaze. “Come here right now.”

Ms. Perry motioned for him to come over to the judges’ table and stuck her face toward him. “One on the cheek?” he said and she smiled. He quickly touched his face to her cheek. She asked for another kiss, complaining that he hadn’t even made the “smush sound.” As he moved toward her cheek again, Ms. Perry swung her face toward him and kissed him quickly on the lips.

Absolutely disgraceful. That should be enough for you to never watch another second of that wretched programming again, but it gets worse:

“Katy!” he yelled, as he stumbled backward. “You didn’t!” Ms. Perry raised her arms in victory.

Mr. Glaze then asked for a drink of water, delivered a lackluster audition and was kindly rejected by the judges.

SHE RAISED HER ARMS IN VICTORY. SHE CELEBRATED ASSAULT.

So to recap- she forced herself on a nice Christian boy, she celebrated her assault on national television, and then told the visibly shaken poor kid he wasn’t talented enough and sent him home confused, saddened, and violated.

So we can add sexual deviant to the list of things that make Katy Perry an awful person. It wasn’t bad enough that she killed a nun, now she is forcing herself on unsuspecting men. At least the people are reacting as disgusted as they should be:

I would say we should boycott Katy Perry, but everyone is already doing that anyway because American Idol is trash and her tour and record sales were a disaster.

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You'd think she would not have done such a thing. She probably thought she was just horsing around and no harm no foul. It was innocent and all (and I get it).

But she didn't think it through is all. I'd be willing to give her the benefit of the doubt on this. Let's not make a mountain out of a mole hill please.
 

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Kids probably still jerking off over it
 

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Why wouldn't this be wrong? What would happen to any TERBite if we went to a boat show or a University sports event and kissed a 19 year old woman who wasn't expecting it.
 

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Why wouldn't this be wrong? What would happen to any TERBite if we went to a boat show or a University sports event and kissed a 19 year old woman who wasn't expecting it.
While I agree we should treat each case equally, this is still just another example of outrage culture. She didn't think it through and made a spur-of-the-moment mistake. She shouldn't be demonized for it.
 

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While I agree we should treat each case equally, this is still just another example of outrage culture. She didn't think it through and made a spur-of-the-moment mistake. She shouldn't be demonized for it.
Pathetic rants against the ultraliberal Katy Perry , but If She is a He the broadcast fired him immediately. It was an innocent and very funny moment, but if Luke Bryan did it with a girl contestant, the feminist and "metoo" dragons kill him immediately, and will never get any contract anywhere in the show business. :)
 

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While I agree we should treat each case equally, this is still just another example of outrage culture. She didn't think it through and made a spur-of-the-moment mistake. She shouldn't be demonized for it.
I think the kid believes it's a sin since he enjoyed it.

But some on the right may use this story to say Donald Trump doing this SEVERAL TIMES isn't that bad.
 

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Double standards

If the roles were reversed like Adam levine did that to a teenage girl and she disaproved, I think he would have been crucified in today's climate.
 

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It’s not the same thing when a woman does it to a man. Men have not endured thousands of years of sexual assault, economic oppression, physical abuse, and gender discrimination by women.

When a man violates a woman in this way the act takes place in an entirely different social context and has an entirely different meaning and impact. There is a false equivalence being made between these 2 different scenarios.
 

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Yessir - lock that California Dreamin' bitch up!

Pathetic rants against the ultraliberal Katy Perry , but If She is a He the broadcast fired him immediately. It was an innocent and very funny moment, but if Luke Bryan did it with a girl contestant, the feminist and "metoo" dragons kill him immediately, and will never get any contract anywhere in the show business. :)
Double standards

If the roles were reversed like Adam levine did that to a teenage girl and she disaproved, I think he would have been crucified in today's climate.
Exactly which is why Katy should endure some of the same crap a guy would get if he did the same - it's only fair.

It’s not the same thing when a woman does it to a man. Men have not endured thousands of years of sexual assault, economic oppression, physical abuse, and gender discrimination by women.

When a man violates a woman in this way the act takes place in an entirely different social context and has an entirely different meaning and impact. There is a false equivalence being made between these 2 different scenarios.
You can argue thousands of years of unfairness but does that mean the pendulum should swing the other way for thousands of years? Ignore the fact that it was a woman kissing a man. Think of it as a person A kissing person B without consent. Person A is guilty of harassment, even though 99% of guys would have no issue with Katy Perry laying a smooch on them.
 

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Yessir - lock that California Dreamin' bitch up!





Exactly which is why Katy should endure some of the same crap a guy would get if he did the same - it's only fair.



You can argue thousands of years of unfairness but does that mean the pendulum should swing the other way for thousands of years? Ignore the fact that it was a woman kissing a man. Think of it as a person A kissing person B without consent. Person A is guilty of harassment, even though 99% of guys would have no issue with Katy Perry laying a smooch on them.
We don’t live in a genderless world.
 

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We don’t live in a genderless world.
True but all rules/laws aren't allowed to discriminate based on gender, so if a guy kisses a girl without consent and gets in trouble, should be no different if girl kisses guy, girl kisses girl, or guy kisses guy without consent, which is why I'm saying gender is irrelevant.
 

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We don’t live in a genderless world.
We dont. Thats not what gender fluid proponents think

They would in fact argue you are being a conservative with that view.

Add in as a judge she was in a perceived position of authority and power over him........

Add on perhaps he is a closeted gay man and her assumption of his sexual preference is considered homophobic in some circles.

Oops!
 

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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7iQn-toQp6A

Here's a link seems harmless and it sure looks like he enjoyed it ... he even stated that he is a cashier who likes to meet the ladies, he could have said no but he came back for seconds.

Plus this article only shows snippets of the original NYT article that states that

When he returned home, Mr. Glaze worked through his feelings about the kiss by talking to his friends. “They agreed with me that it didn’t really count,” he said. “It was lip contact versus a romantic situation with someone you care about. That’s what a real first kiss is.”

He said he does not feel he was sexually harassed and is grateful to Ms. Perry for tweeting about him.

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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7iQn-toQp6A

Here's a link seems harmless and it sure looks like he enjoyed it ... he even stated that he is a cashier who likes to meet the ladies, he could have said no but he came back for seconds.

Plus this article only shows snippets of the original NYT article that states that

When he returned home, Mr. Glaze worked through his feelings about the kiss by talking to his friends. “They agreed with me that it didn’t really count,” he said. “It was lip contact versus a romantic situation with someone you care about. That’s what a real first kiss is.”

He said he does not feel he was sexually harassed and is grateful to Ms. Perry for tweeting about him.

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There are many examples in movies and probably in real life where somebody kissed another person unexpectedly and there was no harm or foul. In some cases that's the story they are telling on their wedding anniversary. But it doesn't negate the fact that what she did is still considered a form of harassment and should be viewed as such. The enjoyment (or lack of enjoyment) of the other party is actually irrelevant.

Yes, many guys would be all too happy if a female aggressively made a move on them, including in the workplace. We all would be thinking past the harassment part and be dreaming about what comes next - so the benefit outweighs the negative (for most). But just because it's a woman, just because its Katy Perry, and just because most guys would like to be this guy, doesn't make it any less wrong. And unfortunately it sets a precedent where some people, including guys, will say it was ok when Katy Perry did it, so why can't I, and will use that as an excuse.

I'm just somebody who doesn't like or believe in double standards.
 
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