No other violations merit concern, a broadly held conviction insists, because rape “occurs.”
Yet rape, no one would dispute, has always “occurred.”
Recent decades have spawned new modes of violation in response to a priority to deter or arrest physical and sexual assault, because they were not decried shrilly enough by generations past.
To “stop” violations that have always occurred, in sum, we’ve authorized a host of other violations, facilitated by the state, that would not previously have been possible.
“We” call this progress.
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Posted on July 25, 2017
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