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In reply to the discussion: Does Anybody Else Have A Bad Taste In Their Mouths, Over Objections To Sexually Explicit Books ??? [View all]BainsBane
(57,760 posts)in the book is actually unresolved issues over sex. I would also note that you and the great defenders of the book haven't read it either, and that doesn't stop you from pontificating and insulting people who dare to critique the book as having unresolved problems in regard to "sex." You repeatedly use the word sex and implied women who voiced concern about rape were like fundies in their opposition to "sex." You justified the fact that rape has been presented as acceptable in novels because it's "always been that way." Your obsession would seem to be with debasing women who have the nerve to speak out about rape and misogyny. I consider that FAR more offensive that women who speak out about a culture that glorifies rape and presents it as a means of seduction. That you continue to equate women's rights over their own bodies with fundies shows how far removed from anything that could be considered liberal or progressive values.
As for what you think is effective in combating rape, your opinion doesn't interest me in the slightest. Consider that a permanent response to anything you have to say. I have seen more than I can stomach for this lifetime.