Way back in 1972, Bernie Sanders wrote a pretty disgusting essay where he claimed that women actually fantasize about being gang-raped. Oh and… men apparently fantasize about sexually abusing women.
For the latter, I can confirm to you all that I DO NOT FANTASIZE about abusing women. So his “science” is clearly wrong.
“A man goes home and masturbates his typical fantasy,” wrote Sanders. “A woman on her knees, a woman tied up, a woman abused.”
As for you women out there…. “A woman enjoys intercourse with her man — as she fantasizes being raped by three men simultaneously,” the essay reads.
So right now you may be asking yourself “hey Steadfast! why you bringing up the past?!” well… that’s easy. Liberals can’t seem to let go of any Republican’s past, at all. Yet they continue to let their own people off the hook even going as far as to call them an ICON!
So I like posting little reminders for all you people out there.
Bernie Sanders 1972 essay:
"A man goes home and masturbates his typical fantasy. A woman on her knees, a woman tied up, a woman abused."
"A woman enjoys intercourse with her man — as she fantasizes being raped by 3 men simultaneously."
A sitting US Senator thinks these things. pic.twitter.com/WyxY9CFFwu
— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) November 26, 2017
A little info from the original piece surprisingly published by Liberal online mag Mother Jones:
What Sanders did share with the young radicals and hippies flocking to Vermont was a smoldering idealism forged during his college years as a civil rights activist — he coordinated a sit-in against segregated housing and attended the 1963 March on Washington — but only a fuzzy sense of how to act on it. Sanders bounced back and forth between Vermont and New York City, where he worked at a psychiatric hospital. After his marriage broke up in the late 1960s, he moved to an A-frame farmhouse outside the Vermont town of Stannard, a tiny hamlet with no paved roads in the buckle of the commune belt. He dabbled in carpentry and tried to get by as a freelance journalist for alternative newspapers and regional publications, contributing interviews, political screeds, and, one time, a stream-of-consciousness essay on the nature of male-female sexual dynamics: