There is a sense of the same destination as Chizuru Ueno's "Missing Women"

Cletus 2022-04-19 09:02:43

They always knew it was wrong.

Sex, sexual orientation, sexual habits are a means of power.

I recommend everyone to read this book, you can learn a lot from the theoretical level.

Great movie, great book, great sociologist.

Page 69: Restrictions on pornography, protection of "freedom not to see unwanted things" by means of graded markings or filtering, are sufficient. No matter how cruel the human imagination is, the production of appearance cannot be controlled, and it is better not to be controlled. We know that the relationship between appearance and reality is not simply a relationship of reflection or projection, but has the function of compensatory filling like a dream. Perhaps it is precisely because we have killed countless people in our imagination that we can avoid killing people in reality.

Page 73: Even so, the otaku and herbivorous men who are satisfied with the symbols of the virtual world who are "in love with the binary plane" are better than the savage "meat-eating" men who coerce "let me do it". Imagination cannot be outlawed as long as they are not put into action.

Page 77: (Child Sex Offenders) That's how they practice misogyny and homophobia - both sides of the same coin.

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  • Sherman 2022-03-24 09:03:24

    The documentary-style questioning directly hits the essence of the incident, the self-talk penetrates into the heart of the victim, restraint and forbearance, and is full of power.

  • Libby 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    Likes detoured but point-to-point narratives and a single point of view

The Tale quotes

  • Jennifer: [Staring at an 11-year-old photo of herself from the 1970's] I was so little!

  • Jennifer: I couldn't ask for help. I was waiting for you to save me. Somehow in my mind, it couldn't be anybody else. It had to be you. Why didn't you?

    Mrs. G: No one saved me.