VH1 has questions for Robin Thicke
Given that Robin Thicke is, at best, a howling misogynistic void, was VH1 being brave or satirical when it decided to invite Twitter to ask questions of him?
Have a burning question for @robinthicke? Submit your ?s for tomorrow's Twitter Q+A using #AskThicke! pic.twitter.com/LwWKWlBysg
— VH1 (@VH1) June 30, 2014
They must have known.
#AskThicke immurement or scaphism? Gonna give you a choice, which is more than you've done for any woman.
— Another Angry Woman (@stavvers) June 30, 2014
They must have known.
And when did you decide that the Creepy PE Teacher look was the style for you? #AskThicke
— Scriblit (@Scriblit) June 30, 2014
There's no way they couldn't have known what the outcome would have been.
How many times have you ignored and badgered women who said no? #AskThicke
— Amadi (@amaditalks) June 30, 2014
We've seen so many of these hashtag campaigns now, how would you not know?
On a scale of R. Kelly to Phil Spector, how do you intend to "Get Her Back?" #AskThicke
— Rachel McKibbens (@RachelMcKibbens) June 30, 2014
Which can only mean one thing.
#AskThicke So given how you still have a career, think folks will admit we live in an abuser culture?
— 김재영 (@jazzagold) June 30, 2014
This is pretty much the result VH1 was expecting.
How's your own personal feminist movement based on trivializing consent & promoting rape apology going these days? @robinthicke #AskThicke
— Shelby Knox (@ShelbyKnox) June 30, 2014
Which means there's only one logical explanation.
#askthicke when you "wrote" Blurred Lines did you do a jump and say "wow! Men and those other objects are going to love this!"?
— Neil Webb (@trialsoflife) July 1, 2014
Someone at VH1 came up with a plan to focus all the world's disgust with Robin Thicke into one place. And then make him look at it.
Who knew that VH1 still had a vital role to play in 2014?
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