The implication[]
Some clown keeps edit warring and removing meaningful corrections to the article.
Summary fundamentally misunderstands the crux of the implication. The true fear isn't that they'll be raped on the boat, that can happen anywhere. The fear is the ease of body disposal and isolation a boat provides, the rape is secondary. Article was updated to reflect that the fear is rape and burial at see but someone keeps reverting it
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The implication is sexual coercion and the inability to say no due to the threat that "something might go wrong for them" if they refuse, therefore being forced to "consent". It says absolutely nothing about a "burial at sea", nor does Dennis imply or say anything about the "ease of body disposal" in the episode. The point is explicitly that no one will be around to help them. You are making an assumption, which is incorrect and unfit for the wiki. I am reverting your edits because it's not useful nor is it correct, there is absolutely zero need to resort to insults or other provocations.
Foxxick (talk) 21:50, 19 April 2024 (UTC)
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Of course he doesn't explicitly state "ease of body disposal" that's why it's called an IMPLICATION. Saying they would rape them is an assumption as well which is apparently incorrect and unfit for this wiki, he never once says explicitly he would rape them. You're completely not understanding the context of the discussion and missing the forest for trees. Dennis states they won't say no to sex because of the implication, the implication isn't JUST "oh he will have sex with them anyway" that could happen anywhere, like a locked pub at night.
Think critically about the utility of a boat in the situation. Ok, a girl says no, at sea and then according to you Dennis rapes her which he can because "no one will be around to help." Then what? He just boats his rape victim back to shore and says "have a good night"??? Then she calls the cops and he's jailed for life? That's ridiculous. No the reason the boat is involved in the scenario at all is the ease of disposing of evidence/victims.
Stop reverting meaningful edits due to your misunderstanding. That's against the rules.
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I actually happen to agree that the original page makes many assumptions that need to be remedied. I did not write the summary, and much of the wiki is under construction. Your edit, however, does not improve an already flawed page. The rest of this is frankly just bizarre, uninformed, sensationalized, and has no bearing on the page. I'm not going to argue this with you, but I can assure you I have "thought critically" about the scene and the entire episode, and it's clear to me you have no idea what the reality is, much less from the perspective of a prospective victim in this situation and the way rape allegations are handled if you believe Dennis would be "jailed for life" for this. Please be advised that continuing to edit war after a warning will result in a temporary ban.
Foxxick (talk) 22:33, 19 April 2024 (UTC)
--- Your grasp of reality is apparently limited enough to not know what a boat is.