“The deferent and visibly fragile academic...makes a lousy role model for young women today, who are too often fed the message that weakness is their greatest strength.” Damn this is good.https://www.spectator.co.uk/2018/10/why-christine-blasey-fords-testimony-didnt-make-me-cry/ …
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Whitewashing Dr. Ford's experiences as a "moderately unpleasant story?" That's not nuance. Gaslighting us to think her testimony didn't imply attempted rape? That is not nuance. This article was merely mocked Ford for expressing emotion and downplayed attempted rape. Nuance?
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How is being laughed at by people sexually assault if you a normal high school experience? Or comparable to teasing someone
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Because all laughter is morally equivalent. What attempted rape? What is context? This is
#PeakNuance from Lionel Shriver and Heather Heying. I feel so enlightened!
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Yes, I do agree about nuance. That’s valid.
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The biggest problem you and your commentor du jour represent, is that it’s not for you to decide what is traumatic & what is not. The behavior of Kavanaugh is what is abhorrent and what should not be dismissed & certainly not what should represent the highest court of the land.
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I think the most likely scenario is BK or someone who looks like him got sexually aggressive with CBF and her memory is faulty on the details. The idea that all trauma survivors have crystal clear memories is ridiculous. But people believe their memories regardless.
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No one said trauma survivors have perfect recollection. The research indicates there r some things they remember well.
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