Thread:Magma Dragoon/@comment-15895329-20171210205130

Captain Rhett Butler from ''Gone with the Wind. ''Not only is the man fighting for slavery by virtue of being in the Confederate Army during the Civil War, but there is also a scene in the movie where he is strongly implied to have committed marital rape when, after Scarlett repeatedly tells him "no" in the face of his unwanted kisses, he forcefully drags her upstairs to give her "what's coming to her". So between fighting for slavery and possible/probable marital rape, should he not get a page here? I think he ought to myself. 