S'porean Facebook user perfectly explains concept of consent in the most S'porean way ever

Mic drop.

Nyi Nyi Thet | August 03, 2017, 04:40 PM

The idea of consent is, for some reason, a concept some still seem to disagree on.

Articles about women being molested — or worse, raped — in clubs and beach parties, often receive comments that chastise the victims for wearing provocative and/or revealing clothes or going unaccompanied to parties.

The latest example of this mindset can be found in the case of British trio's rape of a woman at Carlton Singapore.

Here's a quick rundown of what happened:

The lady meets a man at Zouk.

The lady suggests going back to the man's hotel room.

The lady is drunk.

The lady engages in consensual sex with the aforementioned dude.

The lady falls asleep.

The man leaves the hotel room.

Three other men then enter, one at a time, for roughly 25-minute periods each. They allegedly took turns raping her.

The lady wakes up while the third man was still having sex with her.

The lady gets into a heated argument with the third man.

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Clear-cut

If you're thinking "Wow, that's definitely rape, let's just end this article now", hold your horses (but not too tight, you don't want the horse to get any ideas):

Simple as that.

This one might take the cake though:

In case you can't read what it says:

"How innocent can the so-called victim be when they went to the guy's hotel room at HER suggestion?! It's her own promiscuous lifestyle that led to this.

If she hadn't suggested a one-night fling in the first place, all these wouldn't happen. Root of the problem."

Wow.

But if there's one good thing that came out of all that, it's this incredible response by someone explaining this concept, that we otherwise thought was reasonably straightforward, using — of all things good and Singaporean and dear to our hearts — the perfect beverage: Kopi Siew Dai.

Here's his explanation:

"Zephyr Ksf, imagine you went to the coffee shop and ordered kopi siew dai. They brought you the kopi siew dai, you drank it and v satisfied.

Suddenly, they keep bringing you more drinks. Not kopi siew dai this time, but kopi o (which you hate) + teh c + Kickapoo. You hate all of these drinks. But they don't care and force you to drink all of them together.

You protest but they tell you it is your own fault for coming to the coffee shop and ordering kopi siew dai in the first place.

If you had not ordered kopi siew dai, None of these would have happened. Root of the problem."

Legend.

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