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On sainthood and the use of swimming pools

The go-to argument on the right to defend police brutality these days is that black people have to "earn" basic human rights that white people take for granted, so I suppose I shouldn't be surprised that Megyn Kelly went there in response to that horrible video from McKinney, TX, where you see a cop named Eric Casebolt wrestling a  bikini-clad teen girl to the ground and sitting on her to hold her there.

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Why Stannis isn't a pure villain on Game of Thrones

New House Slate video!

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Mike Huckabee quietly pulling away from the poisonous Duggar clan

Whoops! I guess Mike Huckabee is beginning to grasp that it's unwise, if you're trying to pretend you're not a misogynist fuckwit who uses "Jesus" as a cover for your woman-bashing urges, to keep associating with the Duggars, who have been conclusively proving in public that they are not so much wholesome as they would like you to believe as they are just, well, a woman-bashing religious cult that uses "Jesus" as cover for men living a grotesque patriarchal fantasy where women are basically property and child molestation is considered less serious than women not presenting their grooms with the fantasy of despoiling an untouched virgin as wedding presents. Huckabee was at the front of the defend-the-Duggars response to the child molestation scandal, but now he's putting a little distance between him and his cultish buddies.

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Dr. Ruth isn't just wrong about rape, but wrong about sex

Back from traveling and I'm seeing that there's a brouhaha over Dr. Ruth engaging in a little bit of old-fashioned rape apology, even though she denies that she is rape apologizing. It is worth noting that no rape apologist in the history of rape apologies has ever admitted to rape apologizing, and that includes the rape apologist who has openly and with no small amount of self-interest called for the legalization of rape. So that's some important context. Anyway, she was on Diane Rehm and said this:

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Why the game of thrones matters on Game of Thrones

I'm on vacation until Wednesday, but that doesn't mean that we missed Game of Thrones---or missed being able to do a House Slate video about it.

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The Duggar family is part of a sex cult

Last week, Ted Cruz made headlines by accusing "the left" of being "obsessed with sex". It was self-evidently a hilarious bit of projection, because it's clear that the people in this country who are obsessed with sex are conservatives. It's conservatives who put anti-abortion restrictions before all other legislative priorities. It's conservatives who are so worried about who is fucking who when that they want to involve your boss in your birth control decisions. It's conservatives who are so stuck on what gay couples do in bed that they want to deny them marriage because of it. This is really obvious.

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Sansa Stark proves the critics wrong on Game of Thrones

The Orange Couch's Mad Men reviews are over, but we still have Game of Thrones. As a reminder, Marc and I are doing videos where we we answer some burning questions you might have about the larger world of Westeros. This week, we explain who that "Egg" was that Maester Aemon was muttering about and why Baelor the Blessed, who built the Great Sept, matters. Also, a reminder that while we all love Tyrion Lannister, Dany might just want to toss him in a jail cell.

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The Columbia rape denialists are straight up conspiracy theorists

Some very dedicated (aren't they all, though?) rape apologist has been hanging signs around New York City accusing Emma Sulkowicz, of mattress-carrying fame, of being a "pretty little liar". The signs, with their Red Pill-style sexual hang-ups and condescending anti-feminism  are self-refuting: You can immediately picture the misogynist malcontent who hung them, no doubt furious that pretty women he believes beneath him ("little") are allowed to say no to him. But they do point to a larger problem. A few months ago, Cathy Young published her evidence-free insinuation-fest that was meant to make you believe that a coven of feminist at Columbia, high on their ill-gotten right to be educated despite their gender, conspired to accuse an innocent man of rape, no doubt because doing so helps them finish their witchcraft spells. Young had no evidence of the lies or conspiracies, so instead leaned heavily on two major rape myths: That sexually knowledgeable women are not innocent and therefore cannot be raped and that being confused about an assault after the fact means it can't really be an assault. Spice it up with some misogynist insinuations about women conspiring to take men down because of the inherent evil of the female soul, and voila! An evidence-free but surprisingly effective effort to confuse a straightforward case.

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All (hopefully) of the bad arguments about rape on Game of Thrones debunked

One way you can tell that people are starting from a conclusion and arguing backwards is when they bust out the everything-and-the-kitchen-sink strategy: Trying a bunch of different arguments in hopes that one "sticks" and justifies a conclusion you've already arrived at and are trying to rationalize. That strategy was out in spades with the critics of the Ramsay Bolton/Sansa Stark rape on Game of Thrones. I've defended the scene, and I will note that my argument remains unchanged: It comported with the way the series exists, above all other things, to subvert common fantasy and adventure tropes that glamorize war by twisting certain cliches that we've become accustomed to, including the cliche that sexual violence is always thwarted at the last minute by a brave act of heroism.

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The Orange Couch Does Mad Men: Series Finale, "Person to Person"

Don't cry, everyone. Okay, go ahead and cry. Mad Men is over. Our take on the surprisingly closure-oriented last episode:

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Game of Thrones's Littlefinger is a great satire of the pick-up artist

I've said my piece on the rape scene on Game of Thrones and continue to be annoyed at fans who are routinely surprised and outraged when the show does what it's supposed to do, which is subvert fantasy tropes that we've been conditioned to accept unthinkingly: That the sharp underdog will beat the bully (subverted by Oberyn/Clegane), that the protagonist will make a daring last minute escape (Ned Stark's execution), that our naive but valiant hero will save the day and achieve victory (Red Wedding), that the  scrappy tomboy will become an morally unambiguous badass (Arya becoming instead someone who likes killing). Now they've subverted the trope where nothing too bad can happen to the princess locked in the tower before her gallant knight rescues her. The only surprise is that people are surprised, showing how much the cliches of fantasy fiction have shaped our expectations.

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Let's have fun contrasting John Diehl's public opinions on sex and gender with his sexts with a college freshman

Anti-choice, anti-gay, generally all-around gross guy claiming his hatefulness is "Christian" John Diehl has been, to absolutely no one's surprise, caught sexting with a teenager. And probably fucking her, though there's always a very slim chance that she and he were just engaged in an elaborate erotic role-play by phone. (Kidding. He says in the texts that he's fucking her, so I think it's safe to say there's an upwards of 90% chance he did.)

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The nail salon crisis is not about your middle class guilt

Last week, the New York Times had an amazing and devastating expose of exactly how much exploitation is going on in New York City nail salons, where desperate women are often forced to work for months at a time for no pay at all and, even when they do get paid, it's a pittance. Since getting manicures and pedicures is nearly universal amongst middle class women in NYC, this was like a shockwave of guilt and anger and outrage, as it should have been. But I have to register a complaint about how this is playing out. A sample:

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