Side note: I dont understand the issue with the word "victim" in general. Is this a US thing? You can have been victimized and survived and overcome it. It doesn't mean you weren't a victim. What is this resistance to that label about?https://wapo.st/31OGLyF?tid=ss_fb&utm_term=.64f5a1f85c7c …
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Yes. Plus when it comes to my own rape, I don't think of it in systemic or structural terms. Partly that's because it's an intensely personal violation, but also because people who like to talk structurally about rape tend to erase cases like mine, and I resent that
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I think for referring to your own violation, I understand using whatever term feels right. But the author asserting she wasnt a victim struck me as this approach taken a bit far.
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For sure.
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