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Fantasy character "Khaleesi" is oppressing woman and promotes rape culture.

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The FANTAsy character "@Khaleesi" from the popular book/tv show game of thrones is a female character that gets sold to an man while she is still udnerage to be his wife. The book/tv show wants the reader/viewer to believe that she falls in love with her "man" after she gets brutally raped for months. whipit.gif

 

The books/tv show wants to influence young people to believe that this relationship which is actually a form of the stockholmsyndrome is the way people are supposed to love eachother. It teaches young males to rape and oppress woman.

 

This cannot be tolerated by any community 

 

It triggers me that the community management openly supports and promotes rape (whipit.gif ) and rapeculture by allowing a person of power on this forums to chose the nickname khaleesi. 

 

its 2016 ffs feels.png

 

@mald.png DexEmoticon.png  and other supermod that isnt important enough for its own emote,

 

please either Khaleesi or force namechange.  

 

If you disagree with my opinion facep.gif you should check your privilege and you are a rapist.

 

 

 

 

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also pls increase amount of emotes that can be used per post QwPha8E.png doge.png QwPha8E.png

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