The MN Supreme Court Ruling: A Wake-Up Call on Sexual Assault and Toxic Masculinity
Men, we need to be honest: we KNOW who the predators are.
Picture this: a court decision that leaves women feeling more vulnerable than ever. In this episode of 'Black Fluid Poet', John S. Blake dives into a controversial ruling by the Minnesota Supreme Court that states there's no sexual assault if the survivor had consumed alcohol or drugs. This isn't just a legal issue; it's a stark reminder of the toxic masculinity still deeply embedded in our society.
Blake doesn't shy away from calling out the predators—sometimes even looking in the mirror to confront uncomfortable truths. The episode sheds light on how societal pressures push men to be dominant and unemotional, leading to the objectification of women. Blake shares personal experiences with recovery and therapy, emphasizing the importance of listening, honesty, and taking action. If you're looking for a raw, unfiltered discussion on gender dynamics and the urgent need for change, this episode is a must-listen.
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John S. Blake
John S. Blake
Queen PT 4
Queen PT 4
Queen PT 4
Tuesday 26th July 2022
John S. Blake discusses the MN Supreme Court ruling on sexual assault and its impact on toxic masculinity in 'Black Fluid Poet'.
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The MN Supreme Court Ruling: A Wake-Up Call on Sexual Assault and Toxic Masculinity
Men, we need to be honest: we KNOW who the predators are.
Picture this: a court decision that leaves women feeling more vulnerable than ever. In this episode of 'Black Fluid Poet', John S. Blake dives into a controversial ruling by the Minnesota Supreme Court that states there's no sexual assault if the survivor had consumed alcohol or drugs. This isn't just a legal issue; it's a stark reminder of the toxic masculinity still deeply embedded in our society.
Blake doesn't shy away from calling out the predators—sometimes even looking in the mirror to confront uncomfortable truths. The episode sheds light on how societal pressures push men to be dominant and unemotional, leading to the objectification of women. Blake shares personal experiences with recovery and therapy, emphasizing the importance of listening, honesty, and taking action. If you're looking for a raw, unfiltered discussion on gender dynamics and the urgent need for change, this episode is a must-listen.