Heads need to roll after this one: “Former Real World cast member sues MTV after being allegedly raped with a toothbrush”
The story contains “gems” like this:
the suit alleges that fellow cast members Kenneth Santucci and Evan Starkman “took another male participant’s toothbrush and rubbed the toothbrush around plaintiff’s genitals, including rubbing her labia and inserting the toothbrush into plaintiff’s vagina” while Cooley was “passed out cold.” (Probably from being really tired, from all the challenges).
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Cooley says that not only were producers aware of the incident—she believes they got it all on camera, and even replaced the other participant’s toothbrush, never telling her what happened. How Cooley knows about any of this is, unfortunately, not addressed in the suit.
My response:
I’m a big fan of the AV Club, but I’m extremely disturbed to see a Newswire posting from Sean O’Neal making light of rape.
Sexual assault is sexual assault, even if it happens to a member of a reality tv show, even if that person happens to have been drinking too much.
Incidents like this happen to heartbreaking numbers of women every year. “Blame the victim” nonsense gets enough traction without being trumpeted by the AV Club.
For shame. You’ve given commenters the ability to flag other comments for being inappropriate. Perhaps that needs to extend to frontpage posts as well. I think Sean O’Neal needs some time away from the job–perhaps permanently–to reassess what’s funny and what isn’t.
Follow-up: AV Club editor Keith Phipps sent a sincere “not our intent” email in response, saying that several people took offense. He indicated it was a good case study for being more sensitive with these topics in the future. I appreciate his response.