A few months back, I instituted a ban on sockpuppeting by commenters after catching one person using an alter-ego to debate with a few other posters. I admit to overreacting, as I haven’t had any problems in that department before or since, so the policy is pretty much dead. (Don’t get any ideas.)
However, this past weekend two separate commenters posted links to a site containing personal information on a certain blogger, including this individual’s real name and employer. The woman who runs the site is mentally ill and is on a self-appointed jihad to harass and expose this blogger, along with other game, PUA, and MRA writers, and have them arrested for “felony sexual assault” and inciting violence against women. I imagine she was a Gestapo officer or a Spanish inquisitor in a previous life.
While I’m 100% sure that the commenters weren’t intending to harm this person, and I doubt this lady’s mad rantings will go anywhere, I’m not taking any chances. Therefore, I’m instituting a new rule:
Posting any information about an individual that they do not want in the public sphere, or a link to information of that type, is STRICTLY FORBIDDEN.
Offenders will have their comments edited to remove the compromising info. Repeat offenders will be placed in moderation. Extreme offenders will be banned. No exceptions.



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Feral female tries to out a blogger? In bad faith, indeed.
I think we all agree that the feminOrc in question is over the top, and needs to be humiliated (particularly since she holds herself out to be a licensed ‘love coach’).
There doesn’t seem to be a way to do it without drawing attention to the sensitive information, unfortunately.
Toothpaste is already out of the tube.
Sparks123:
True, but I don’t want to be implicated in the mess.
The person in question has already been a repeat offender. Whether it’s here on not shouldn’t be dispositive. She should be banned, as she has been from several places.
Medical Defintion of Rape:
Please note this part: “Date rape is a sexual assault in which the victim is psychologically pressured…..before the rape.†(below).
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Definition of Rape
Rape: Forced sexual intercourse; sexual assault; sexual intercourse between an adult and a minor. Rape may be heterosexual (involving members of opposite sexes) or homosexual (involving members of the same sex). Rape involves insertion of an erect penis or an inanimate object into the female vagina or the male anus. Legal definitions of rape may also include forced oral sex and other sexual acts.
Heterosexual rape usually refers to an assault in which a male forces himself upon a female, and homosexual rape usually refers to an assault in which a male forces himself upon another male. However, both terms (heterosexual and homosexual rape) have been used to refer to an assault in which a female forces herself upon a male or a female.
Sexual intercourse between an adult and a minor is known legally as statutory rape. The adult can be found guilty of statutory rape even if the minor was a willing partner.
Gang rape is a sexual assault in which several persons force themselves upon a victim.
Date rape is a sexual assault in which the victim is psychologically pressured, drugged or sedated before the rape. Date rape is so-named because it often involves a dating couple. The male may spike a female’s alcoholic beverage, making her unable to resist his advances or even unable to remember the rape.
Would-be date rapists have used sleeping pills to sedate their intended victims.
In addition to adding sleep-inducing medications to alcohol, date rapists also have combined them with marijuana, cocaine and other drugs.
Rape can also occur in a marriage. Typically, the husband forces himself on his wife at a time when she is unwilling to have sexual intercourse.
Victims of rape suffer physical and mental trauma.
Physical trauma may include cuts, bruises and abrasions in the pelvic area as well as elsewhere on the body.
Mental trauma may include overwhelming feelings of humiliation, embarrassment and defilement.
Rape victims should seek treatment at a hospital. There, doctors and nurses can treat the injuries, administer antibiotics to prevent sexually- transmitted diseases, and provide counseling or any other additional therapy (mental or physical) that the patient requires.
The hospital team’s evaluation and report will help document the condition of the patient for legal purposes.
“Rape†is derived from the Latin word “rapere†(to seize).
Last Editorial Review: 1/26/2000
[May I ask what relevance this has to, um...ANYTHING? - ed.]
Not true. It is based on the age of consent, not the status of the minor. IIRC, in many states where the age of consent is 16, it is legal for, say, a 30 year old man to have sex with a typical high school junior or senior.
Granted, those states tend to correspond to the ones where her daddy would probably chase you with a shotgun and get away with anything he did to you, so it’s probably not advisable for cultural reasons…
Based on the age of consent, not whether the person has reached the age of majority**
Denise, perhaps you ought to consider reviewing the definition of cyber-stalking.
The Blanque,
Stop raping her.
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