Thunderbird
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No one is more anti-sex (and anti-family and anti-Christian) than academic feminist fanatics.
Some quotes:
"Our culture is depicting sex as rape so that men and women will become interested in it." Naomi Wolf, The Beauty Myth, p. 138.
I think that what women are conditioned socially to experience as love is a form of annihilation of self ... Feminism stresses the indistinguishability of prostitution, marriage and sexual harassment. Compare victims reports of rape with women's reports of sex. They look a lot alike ... In this light the major distinction between intercourse (normal) and rape (abnormal) is that the normal happens so often that one cannot see anything wrong with it.
Catharine MacKinnon, professor of law at the University of Michigan, quoted by Christina Sommers. "Hard-Line Feminists Guilty of Ms.-Representation." Wall Street Journal, November 7, 1991, page A14.
"Men who are unjustly accused of rape can sometime gain from the experience."
Catherine Comins, Vassar College Assistant Dean of Student Life in Time, June 3, 1991, p. 52.
"Romance is rape embellished with meaningful looks."
Andrea Dworkin in the Philadelphia Inquirer, May 21, 1995.
"One can know everything and still be unable to accept the fact that sex and murder are fused in the male consciousness, so that the one without the imminent possibly of the other is unthinkable and impossible,"
Andrea Dworkin, Letters from a War Zone, p. 21.
Andrea Dworkin
Some quotes:
"Our culture is depicting sex as rape so that men and women will become interested in it." Naomi Wolf, The Beauty Myth, p. 138.
I think that what women are conditioned socially to experience as love is a form of annihilation of self ... Feminism stresses the indistinguishability of prostitution, marriage and sexual harassment. Compare victims reports of rape with women's reports of sex. They look a lot alike ... In this light the major distinction between intercourse (normal) and rape (abnormal) is that the normal happens so often that one cannot see anything wrong with it.
Catharine MacKinnon, professor of law at the University of Michigan, quoted by Christina Sommers. "Hard-Line Feminists Guilty of Ms.-Representation." Wall Street Journal, November 7, 1991, page A14.
"Men who are unjustly accused of rape can sometime gain from the experience."
Catherine Comins, Vassar College Assistant Dean of Student Life in Time, June 3, 1991, p. 52.
"Romance is rape embellished with meaningful looks."
Andrea Dworkin in the Philadelphia Inquirer, May 21, 1995.
"One can know everything and still be unable to accept the fact that sex and murder are fused in the male consciousness, so that the one without the imminent possibly of the other is unthinkable and impossible,"
Andrea Dworkin, Letters from a War Zone, p. 21.
Andrea Dworkin
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