Thank You, Centennial High School In Oregon

October 14, 2016 By: Juanita Jean Herownself Category: Uncategorized

I sending love to theĀ Centennial High School Boy’s Locker Room.

 

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Centennial High School athletes are fighting back against the idea that bragging about sexual assault is locker room talk.

A picture of basketball, football, soccer and cross country athletes in a locker room at the Gresham school, wearing shirts that say “Wild Feminist” has been shared over a thousand times already on Facebook. The caption to the picture reads: “Sexual Assault is not locker room banter. #wildfeminist #reptheC.”

The shirts were made by Wildfang and they probably have your Christmas list covered.

Thanks to George for the heads up.

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0 Comments to “Thank You, Centennial High School In Oregon”


  1. JAKvirginia says:

    Gay jokes from the right in 3… 2… 1…

    (Listen up RWNJs. THIS is what “real men” look like. Not afraid of women, have no need to dominate them, and don’t want to be one. Confident, secure in their own skin, intelligent MEN. If you can’t be like them maybe YOU need to grow a pair!)

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  2. 1smartcanerican says:

    Way to go men! You make your mothers and sisters proud, as well as all the ladies at your school. Plus, I’m sure your fathers and brothers are also very proud of your stand against sexual assault being labeled “locker room talk”.

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  3. Good to see a photo of some adult men.

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  4. Polite Kool Marxist says:

    Six teens with more sense than can be found at a Donnie rally of 10,000. Way to lead, lads!

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  5. Annabelle Lee says:

    Kids today, am I right?

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  6. Those guys are awesome! They get it.

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  7. JAKvirginia says:

    OT a bit: Trump today disavowed groping the woman on the plane, demeaned her looks and then said “… she wouldn’t be my first choice…”.

    Ruh-roh. Donnie… you just admitted you do it but she wouldn’t be your “first” choice. Hang it up corndog. You just outed yourself. Maybe you need to go back to school and learn some things. I believe the gentlemen above are qualified to do just that.

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  8. I have been around athletes for over 50 years as a player and as a referee and never did I hear anything remotely resembling Trump’s comments.

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  9. Karen in NM says:

    These young men make me want to cry tears of pride. They are so wonderful. They are true role models for the juvenile acting adult males on the political stage today who think it is OK to objectify women and girls.

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  10. This is what happens in the men’s locker room. I don’t know what locker room Trump and Carson use. Maybe Dan Patrick should look into that.

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  11. What lovely young men! I would let them date my daughters (if they were about 5 years older)

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  12. Yes, those young men and their families should be very proud.

    On the other hand, ff (f**kface) and his pathetic followers should be mortally ashamed.

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  13. Trump’s comments weren’t so much men’s locker room as overgrown toddler’s locker room.

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  14. Okay, I’ll say it again. Donnie is the ultimate 17 year old bully. Not valedictorian. 17 year old bullies operate at the emotional level of 9 or 10 year olds. But with the size and strength of young adult. But without the experience of going out into the world and finding out how real adults treat bullies.

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  15. I forgot the most important part. These guys illustrate my point. Actual young.Adults.

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  16. Marguerite E. Hill says:

    Awesome! These young gentleman are what role models are all about! Kudos to them, their parents/guardians, teachers, coaches, and their community. Wow! I’m so impressed!

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  17. I guess a woman doesn’t have to be his “first choice” if she happens to be stuck next to him on a plane.

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  18. Now I’ve shared it too.

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