Meh, not really. How People Rationalize Rape Culture is Feminism 102, and the article was the same old excuses. There was one bit that wasn’t drop-dead standard, where he described committing rape as a risk for him to take, rather than the potential victim, but even that is kind of an extension of “consent is hard”.
What we need is insight into the actual motivations for rape, and those aren’t going to be in articles written for the express purpose of making the author look good. Rudolf Hess’s notebooks and his psychiatrist’s rarely agree.
And even then, the editor’s note should be scathing enough to compensate for the status boost of publishing his article, not a half-hearted refusal to endorse.
Meh, not really. How People Rationalize Rape Culture is Feminism 102, and the article was the same old excuses. There was one bit that wasn’t drop-dead standard, where he described committing rape as a risk for him to take, rather than the potential victim, but even that is kind of an extension of “consent is hard”.
What we need is insight into the actual motivations for rape, and those aren’t going to be in articles written for the express purpose of making the author look good. Rudolf Hess’s notebooks and his psychiatrist’s rarely agree.
And even then, the editor’s note should be scathing enough to compensate for the status boost of publishing his article, not a half-hearted refusal to endorse.
I defy you to reproduce such an article from your model of rapists.