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  1. Tim Barrus New York Times

    Take Notes Standardize. Regularize. Arrange. Conform. Anneal. Temper. Methodize. Sort Out. Balance. Control. These are the rapist’s tools. He applies them to a canvas, and we are that canvas. No mention here of the term rapist. This is what normalization means. It’s called cherry-picking. If we all play polite, maybe


  2. Tim Barrus New York Times

    Take Notes. NYT. Complicit. Capitulation. You are not the polite resistance. What I see is an army of fall-in-line suits. “We validate rape.” Now, it’s normal to rape women. Not even women get it. If a man puts his fingers into a woman’s vagina, and the woman objects, that’s rape.


  3. Tim Barrus New York Times

    The Rapist Is My Current Book Project New York Times 12/13/2024 Take notes. I put my kids on a flight out of this psycho country. The chief psycho’s fundamental desire is to kill Americans. Americans do not not believe it. So, my grandchildren get to be raped and will have


  4. TimBarrusNewYorkTimes

    Take notes. Baring witness is important. I do not know why. But the idea that you can talk armed soldiers out of using Rape as a weapon of war is patently absurd and beneath contempt. Who do you think will be shot in the face next. You. Will be shot


  5. Tim Barrus: NYT TRUMP AS RAPIST

    WHAT IS WRONG WITH NYT’S COLUMNISTS Take notes. What is wrong with you. This piece where you guys get together to moan and whine about IT. It is a criminal. A rapist. Trump is not a human being. He’s an It. Stop sitting around lamenting. It’s intolerable. The despot is


  6. Tim Barrus New York Times

    Take notes. Gay men have formed a survivor’s group that is about older men who survived AIDS. And the AIDS era. Which has not ended. The group is angry with me for questioning the tenet of the tenets. The rule that life is always worth living because it’s life. Living


  7. Tim Barrus: Rape in a Hospital

    I was asked to testify before a senate committee dealing with HIV health issues and doctors. I took a walk. I do not trust homo sapiens sapiens one little bit. I’m autistic. There is nothing you can do to me that would bend me toward whatever it is you want.


  8. Comment Moderation Softens the Image for the Bad Guys

    If I so much as write – Trump is a rapist – comment moderators will side with Trump, and then, the swords come out. I get axed. Yet it’s civil for a columnist to articulate the same fact. There are several realities going on here. The reality of the rape.


  9. Tim Barrus: What Is A Moral Compass – NYT

    From: Timothée Patrick BarrusCinematheque FilmsAdam B. Ellick, Executive DirectorOpinion Video,New York Times:A Moral CompassWhat I am about to write will probably get the usual Go Away response. And that is fine. I need to share this anyway. In my own work, Go Pro has


  10. Tim Barrus: What is Consent

    Minor children cannot consent because as minor children, they then become vulnerable, and they mainly do not comprehend what the consequences can be. This is where I usually come into it with my own experiences at being raped. I am really trying not to do that. It’s anecdotal.  You cannot…


  11. Tim Barrus: It is the Church Itself That Rapes Young Boys

    I am a communist. Any Church that fundamentally facilitates the Something Wicked This Way Comes Road Map, must confess their sins called sexual violence. You cannot escape it by pretending how normal the Church Is. The Church is the rape of boys. Not really rape, right. Wrong. The whole dog


  12. Biden Protects Trump in RAPE Case

    The Biden administration is now protecting Trump from any consequences for raping women. I am so disgusted, I regret voting for Joe Biden, and I will never, ever vote for another schizophrenic politician for any office whatsoever. America pretends to be so committed to justice. Why bother voting at all…


  13. Tim Barrus, New York Times

    Post-apocalyptic cultures are supposed to be the products of fiction. Failed states. Failed people. Failed economic structures. Failed religions. Failed institutions. Failed individuals. Failed public policy. Or all of the above at the same time. It is the mystical belief that our species is impervious to failure that is a


  14. Physics

    At first, he could not sleep because the nightmares of the assault and rape were far too vivid. He wanted me to sit with him, and then, he would fall asleep. I read a series of books out loud, all of them on some pretty radical visions of what physics…


  15. A PLAY THEY WROTE

    THEY CALLED IT FUCKING IN PAJAMAS Do not demand that I censor them. There was no fucking in pajamas or in anything else. It was a play that explored submission, dominance, and vulnerability. This is far, far more complex than fucking in pajamas. These are not innocent children. They will…


  16. Tim Barrus New York Times

    I work with adolescent boys who have HIV. Psychiatric intervention is not enough. Medication is not enough. You have to be there for the kid 24/7. Panic does not share our schedules. Panic does not share the school schedule. Suicide has its own agendas. The idea that “if only, the


  17. The Nightmare of Cops Who Rape

    Tim Barrus: New York Times The crisp uniform of the police officer conveys power and authority. When a police officer puts on his or her uniform the officer is perceived in a very different way by the public. He or she is viewed as embodying each person’s stereotypes about all


  18. Tim Barrus: The New York Times

    If I got anything from scouts, it was rape, abuse, and a gnawing fear that still eats me inside out. Americans believe you can get over it, especially via time. That is simply not true. I am very difficult. I am not compliant. About anything. I see his face. It


  19. Rape As Punishment In Juvenile Detention Has to Stop

    The Department of Justice estimates that one in every three boys referred to juvenile justice detention is raped. I used to wonder what it might take for people to care enough to put a stop to it. I was naive to put it mildly. Institutions employ rape as overt victimization.


  20. MISHA, GO TO BED

    Misha doesn’t sleep. We have that in common. I try my best to get stuff done when the house is quiet. Sleep for boys who have been raped and sexually exploited is a big bag of worms. Medical professionals in Public Health (which should be renamed Public Bullshit) never ask


  21. When Everyone Else Has Washed Their Hands Of Him

    He doesn’t really look at me in the eye. He seems quite bored. What does it mean. It means he’s scared to death. Attitude is only attitude. “Gotta light.” I always gotta light. It seems infinitesimally small. But it’s something. But it’s something. But you gotta give the kid credit…


  22. Tim Barrus On Being Touched: New York Times

    Long before latin became a language, the politics of rape did not mean the translation we think we understand when someone says rape or writes it. Raped meant kidnapped because the Sabines were raped and kidnapped. There was no word for rape in the same way that today we still


  23. GAY BOYS RAPED AND DETAINED

    It started with the gangs and what is called corrective rape in Central America. It would morph into government police and corrective rape at a police station in a suburb of El Salvador. Javier and Rafael had had enough. When the gangs and the cops represent the combined presence of


  24. Men On Men: Tim Barrus: NY Times

    I don’t get sports. Never have. Never will. What is it that my masculinity hinges on a stupid game like golf. You follow a little ball around and you hit it. In high school, I was sexually abused in a locker room. I did not go back to that horrid


  25. After the Rape is a Slow, Lonely Death, and a Grim-Visaged Dirge

    It took him a long time to understand what had happened to him. Slow. Slow. It was as if he couldn’t blink. He couldn’t move. He couldn’t scream. He couldn’t do anything. Slow. Slow. Ninety percent of the boys in the developed world who have been raped multiple times will…