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Mickey's Rape Speech
Season 3 Mickey was beat by Terry for protecting Ian and raped by Svetlana. Ian was so sympathetic towards Mandy's rape, but when it comes to Mickey he wants to joke around and then starts yelling when Mickey remains unresponsive.
Ian throws a temper tantrum, throws a bottle, and starts screaming about Mickey's dumb ass marriage to the person who raped him. Who the fuck wouldn't have the sense to connect the dots and know that something is wrong with that situation. Mickey walks away Ian puts his hands on him and gets warned, but touches him again. How naive is Ian? This is a person who has just been raped. Most people who have been raped don't like being touched...why is Ian so stupid? Then he goes on making some dumb ass speech about Mickey

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