Anderson Cooper Cuts to Commercial After Trump Accuser Says Rape is Sexy – “Think of the Fantasies”

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
June 25, 2019

I haven’t even bothered to comment on Trump’s latest rape hoaxer, because it just appeared as a distraction right in time for this march to war with Iran.

But this is really funny.

Washington Examiner:

CNN host Anderson Cooper moved quickly to a commercial break when the woman who has recently accused President Trump of assaulting her in the mid-1990s suggested that rape was “sexy.”

Cooper had asked writer E. Jean Carroll, 75, if she felt like she was a victim. During a discussion of her allegations with the CNN host, Carroll maintained that there was nothing “sexual” about her alleged rape in the dressing room of a New York department store.

“I was not thrown on the ground and ravaged,” Carroll said, denying that she was a victim. “The word rape carries so many sexual connotations. This was not sexual. It just hurt.”

Carroll described the alleged event between Trump and her as a “fight” rather than “rape.” Cooper responded by saying that most people would likely think of rape as a violent assault, to which Carroll responded that she thinks most people find rape “sexy.”

She said: “I think most people think of rape as being sexy. They think of the fantasies.”

Clearly uncomfortable, Cooper swiftly cut in and said they would take a quick break.

“You’re fascinating to talk to,” Carroll quipped as Cooper laughed nervously.

This woman might just be doing this for the memes.

Maybe Trump’s own people sent her out there to make this allegation?

Of course, she is correct – most women do think of rape as “sexy.” And as she notes, the fantasies are proof of this.

Rape is the number one female sex fantasy. I don’t think men have such fantasies.

You’re definitely not supposed to talk about it like this woman talked about it – in relation to an actual supposed rape. But in other situations, women will talk about how their rape fantasies are “empowering,” and will not feel obligated to make sense of that claim.

The fact is that feminists are right when they talk about sex being an embodiment of “power dynamics,” and women’s sexual arousal mechanisms are largely based on being and/or feeling powerless. They want to feel like men are in control of them. And yes, a man being on top of a woman, much larger than her, holding her down and ramming his member in her goo-hole is the epitome of powerlessness. This is from whence feminists get the concept that “all sex is rape” – because physically, the man is always going to have complete power over a woman when they are in that position.

Women are sexually aroused by powerlessness because this matches their evolutionary development, and thus assists reproduction.

We evolve to enjoy things that enable our survival and propagate the species.

It’s not something that Jews want you to know. But it’s an accurate fact.