Breitbart editor-in-chief: The word “rape” now means “any sex that the woman ends up regretting that she had”

Alex Marlow: “Rape used to mean something. We used to all knew what it meant. And then now we don't know what it means. And then we don't know what's credible and what's not.”

From the November 21 edition of SiriusXM Patriot's Breitbart News Daily:

ALEX MARLOW (HOST): Rape used to have a narrow definition. Rape used to have a definition where it was -- it was brutality, it was forced sexual attack and penetration. Now it's become, really, any sex that the woman ends up regretting that she had. And that leaves us without a lot of clarity, because when words lose their meaning, then they can be manipulated. And so now the left has made it so that women who are, maybe are -- I don't want to paint a scenario because the freaks at Media Matters are listening and they want to take me out of context, so I'm not going to give specific scenarios -- but you guys can do this in your own mind, where rape used to mean something. We used to all knew what it meant. And then now we don't know what it means. And then we don't know what's credible and what's not. And now everyone is going to come forward.

Previously:

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