Sunday night’s Golden Globes taught us that a guy raping a woman can wind up being a great source of unlimited comedic potential.

And today, thanks to Slate, we know that women raping men can be just as funny:

There was a rape on Broad City, and it was hilarious: http://t.co/rTl9jsIPAX pic.twitter.com/9sCbpP08WT — Slate (@Slate) January 15, 2015

From Slate’s Amanda Hess:

A few minutes into Wednesday night’s season two premiere of Comedy Central’s Broad City—starring comedy duo Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer as the wacky, winkingly fictionalized BFFs “Abbi” and “Ilana”—Abbi rapes a guy. It’s summer in New York, and when Abbi finally gets her date Stacy (played by guest star Seth Rogen) to stop cooking fajitas over a hot stove and have sweaty sex with her, he passes out from the heat with her on top—and she keeps going until she’s finished. The next day, when Abbi recounts the episode to Ilana, she informs Abbi that she’s totally a rapist, then riffs on the idea—“You know, I’ve never been to this neighborhood before, but I’m not scared because I’m with a stone cold rapist”—until she circles around to a justification: “Hey, it’s OK. It’s reverse rapism. You are raping rape culture. Yes!”

See? It’s hilarious because the guy’s unconscious and the girl is taking advantage of him! Are you laughing yet?

Uhhh RT @Slate: There was a rape on Broad City, and it was hilarious: http://t.co/rOm4mvHYSo pic.twitter.com/qAOXyCCTOW — Matthew (@Matthops82) January 15, 2015

Rape is funny now. Will the Feminists freak out or is it OK when lefties mock it? RT @Slate: There was a rape on Broad City&it was hilarious — Jalen (@GOPMommy) January 15, 2015

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