Ben Shapiro: Is It the Job for Men To Decide When Women Are Capable of Consent?

‘I thought women are supposed to be mistresses of their own consent’

RUSH EXCERPT:
SHAPIRO: "This is the problem. One thing we should believe women about objective verifiable facts or objective views of what happened. My hand went here and then my head went here, that kind of stuff. When you are talking about we have to believe all women’s subjective perceptions events that are often very messy, very confusing and very chaotic. In which the feelings conflict in one person. Forget about both people. This woman was enthusiastic by the end of the date and next morning talking about how terrible it was. Is it the job to men to decide when women are capable of consent? I thought women are supposed to be mistresses of their own consent. Men not possible to think it’s impossible to consent. I don’t think sex is in your best interest and I don’t think. That would be mansplaining. Men are caught between rock and hard place if we say no and the woman actually is giving nonverbal cues that say yes then we are mansplains. Giving nonverbal cues say yes she thinks says no then we are guilty of sexual assault or sexual abuse?"

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