>>13957878It's a recital of history, not a confession of lust or approval thereof.
People loved Slicc Ric because of that shit, and the idea that he was always a sex pest just isn't true.
>>13957855Yeah, quite a few of the heels cut promos about looking after dad's cute teenage daughter for him so any nasty guys won't ravage her while she's out at night.
It got heat with every dad, and then the babyface would cut a promo about making sure the daughter can stay safe at home and far away from those Horsemen, and a lot of people would pop for him.
At the same time, everyone's thinking of the last time a girl lied about her age.
It was the 80s after all. Andrew Dice Clay made a fortune writing poems about pussy.
>"Jack and Jill went up the hill, both with a buck and a quarter, Jill came down with $2,50. Little boy bloomed, she needed the money OH"Jack and Jill are children in the nursery rhyme for God's sake.
Didn't matter. The Diceman cometh, came, and called the lady a cab home next morning. *smokes cigarette over his head*
Context like that seems completely lost on people today.
And times changed, but reviewing history out of context just because it's a convenient virtue signal is awful.
Besides, it being a convenient virtue signal is the only reason these people tweet about Ric Flair being "such a pervy demon".