October 28, 2013 Post Game

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Ana talks about her Halloween shenans in Las Vegas including dirty looks from diners at a fancy restaurant in response to her costume and being sexually assaulted on a dance floor at a club.

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  1. Holy christ… some dudes.. assclowns! had that happen to one of the girls i hang out with a while back, was standing next to her. Now to set up the situation, I always wear big heavy cowboy boots. the look on his face when i said “Boy, I will break this boot of in your ass” was epically hilarious. Course it helped I had a buddy that makes Jayar look small come charging over too. That rat bastard grabbed his shit and left. Good riddance! We got his ass banned from the club.

  2. Anna’s perfect reaction:
    Turn around…smile…lean in close to his ear. Grab nuts and squeeze like you’re trying to make a diamond. “So you think it’s ok to grab other people’s parts?…Don’t you ever etc. etc. Happy f’n birthday a-hole.”

  3. Idk, but Cenk’s fighting attitude annoys me a little bit.
    On the one hand he says it’s wrong, on the other hand he’s proud of it.
    What annoys me is that the one resorting to violence always has a short term advantage because he intimidates the others, until finally a disaster happens and then it’s too late.
    Cops, for example, ALWAYS tell you NOT to play the hero, but to go for safety first.
    Imo, resolving a fight without violence ALWAYS is the better way, as long as it’s possible.

  4. Ana’s reaction sounds perfectly reasonable, she raised it to a level she felt was appropriate, but I don’t get why Cenk and Jayar are so pissed off and keep suggesting she should’ve went nuclear, got them kicked out, got guys to kick his ass, etc. There’s no base rule for reacting to an inappropriate gesture, it’s all on a case-by-case basis – they have no business telling Ana how she should’ve reacted.

    Personally, I don’t see why she should’ve raised hell and ruined the night for herself and her friends if she didn’t feel the need to. So the guy was an ass and grabbed her ass – she wasn’t hurt, she wasn’t traumatized, she was just provoked and reacted appropriately. Cenk and Jayar are being a little obnoxious suggesting she was obligated to have done more.

    1. I know, right! I mean come on, it WAS the guy’s BIRTHDAY after all! Cenk and Jayar should realize that Ana is not the first and won’t be the last woman to be groped (and I say groped because I know Ana is way too classy to say that the perfect gentleman did more than “grab her ass”) and just accept it. I mean, I feel really bad for the guy that Ana didn’t give him and his party a lap dance for his troubles. Well, at least Ana was honored and blessed by they birthday boy’s buddy “bump” into her on the floor.

      *sigh* We have a long way to go if we want to strive to be like India. Now those guys know how to treat women! Am I right or am I right? But I feel hopeful that we can get there someday. We just have to keep up the status quo that women are nothing more than meat. Plain and simple. No need to make American heroes like the birthday boy feel socially awkward or dare I say receive negative consequences like being kicked out of the club for what he did.

      If we’re lucky, this incident, and many others like it, would become more acceptable to guys like Cenk and Jayar have them become less “obnoxious”. Those two should take lessons from Steubenville. That town is the cutting edge, forefront leaders in the violation of women. They’re doing God’s work I tell you! God’s work!! We should all hope to aspire to be at Steubenville’s or India’s level. We can dare to dream can’t we???

      Well, I’m going to do my part right now and I’m going out and grab some random woman’s ass. And it isn’t even my birthday!

      BTW, right now I’m wishing that someone created a special font so other people know that I’m being sarcastic. Sorry for being so obnoxious! I’m like that for NOT finding incidents, like what happened to Ana, ANY WAY ACCEPTIBLE and would even go as so far to encourage, and even provide, much harsher consequences to douchebags like that.

      Ana MAY not have been “hurt” or “traumatized” by the incident, but what if it happened to someone who wasn’t as strong and secure as Ana? Would you tell her, “Hey, no harm no foul, right?” I don’t think so!

      Again, sorry for being so obnoxious, but then again, I’m proud to be!… Cenk & Jayar, you’re my brothers in arms! Love you guys!! ;)

      1. Actually, I felt bad for Ana because the guys were (retroactively) pressuring her into reacting differently. She is easily influenced, especially by Cenk, and it seems to me she ended up feeling she was an idiot for not reacting more harshly, she kept apologizing to them for not getting the guy kicked out!

        I say again, it’s Ana’s exclusive right to decide how heavily she was offended and what the appropriate response should be. Cenk and Jayar have no business suggesting otherwise.

        1. Cenk and Jayar are allowed to have an opinion! I’m torn b/c on one hand I have been in many situations where later I wish I had done something more but I know you can’t go back in time and act in the exact right way. So I would never try and make Ana feel bad about her reaction. Ultimately I agree with Jayar and Cenk because A) as Jayar said security is right there and that is what they are there for and B) I really don’t want any other women to be assaulted. But again, Ana shouldn’t feel bad, she should just think about it in case something like that happens again. And hopefully it doesn’t. Toot toot toot toot toot toot.

  5. Haha! I love Jayar. He’s always so right about things being over-hyped. Clubbing is so dumb, and people always try to make me feel guilty about not liking to party.

  6. Where was the club’s bouncers/security staff??? They should’ve recognized a problem was going on and came over and taken care of it! I seriously would call management, even after the fact, and complain that their employees are not doing their job.

  7. OMG, Anna! You’re story about those douchebags got me so pissed off! I hope those guys drove home drunk and met another drunk driver on the road along the way! As Jimmy Dore would say, “Where’s a drunk driver when you need one?” If Karma exists, I hope they get what they have coming to them.

  8. Ana, your post-game stories are really inspirational. I’m glad that you’re constantly looking to experience and it appears you’re gaining a lot. It takes great courage to speak out so openly, despite the natural feeling of trepidation. We’ve seen your confidence blossom so your personality can shine through more than ever. I find your strength to be the constant self-improvement. I may be wrong in thinking that Cenk has in his own way helped; I see the on-screen chemistry better than ever and (although appearing to some viewers as a ‘proper guy’) he seems like a caring, supportive and (dare I say it) sensitive person. Soo yeah…

  9. I was in a bar a couple months ago I was in Wrigleyville Chicago, and some sleazy looking guy drunk out of his mind comes over to these two girls at a table next to my group and puts his hand right up her skirt! She stood up and screamed and her friend started yelling for security. The drunk dick takes a step back and falls down flat on his back. Security comes and two big ass bouncers pick him up and throw his ass outside to the cops. I think the manager came over to the girls apologizing and saying that the cops had him now. Do not let creeps like that get away with it or else they’ll literally never learn.

    1. That’s what I like to hear. Perfect reaction to dick behavior from everyone involved, except the drunk dick of course.

  10. When I was in Israel (a sexist place so I kind of excepted attention) There was a guy that touched my stomach and I flipped out. I gave him the middle finger only because it was just my stomach. That asshole flipped me off back but my back was pretty much turned and I just ignored it completely and hid in my group of friends.

  11. Ana, I always make my Halloween costumes but this year I didn’t make it. It was the only costume I HATED. I once almost went as a card from a normal playing deck just because it was going to be easy to make. Instead I went as something else with a group of peoples. I think you would love Halloween when you make your own costumes.

    I would beat that asshole up so badly. If that happened to me.

  12. I love dressing up because I don’t dress up like a skank. That direct message is fine. As long as you don’t trick somebody into dating you like John Green did with his now wife. Then direct messaging is fine. Thank you for this hilarious vid I loved it a lot.

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