I remember I was reading about how attitudes toward sexual assault have changed and was shocked to see this NYT article from when I was in HS -- 1998 or so -- talking about a "record-breaking number of rapes" at the last Lollapalooza in this casual tonehttps://twitter.com/Karnythia/status/1371619103060922370?s=20 …
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I guess that's the whole point, young people can't fully appreciate how fast we've moved in a short time, and old people either celebrate this and are aware how fragile it is or are terrified by it and feel irrational rage against it
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And this was all so different than my childhood in the 70s & 80s already!
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I remember when we hadn't yet decided how harassment was pronounced.
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This was also the era off massive public debate about whether spousal rape should be illegal or whether it was even possible (and it's still de facto legal in a lot of states). So many people were mystified at the very concept, and talked about it all over TV.
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