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Is This the Message: Kick Me, Beat Me, Tie Me Up!?
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Ewww, Nayeli, I agree with you entirely:
Those ads are creepy
. Worse than creepy, really: They're advertising the sexiness of violence against women. Duct-tape her! Sew up her mouth! Dominate that chick! The voting tag line reads as an afterthought to the main message that rape is just soooo hot. Maybe there's a secret plan to bring out the misogynists while suppressing the women's vote?
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