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Feminist legal scholar Catharine MacKinnon on the butterfly politics of #MeToo

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The Importance of Consent in Sexual Harassment Law

The international definition of rape is based on coercion, consent being so irrelevant as not to be mentioned. I think that all of these trainings about so-called consent, etc. fail to recognize that its fundamental meaning ranges from actual desire, affirmatively expressed, to despair and frozen fright. Making consent central to rape law is what puts victims on trial. It is why the British conviction, which is a consent-only law, is an appalling 6.3% of cases broad. We're talking about a crime of inequality, which is what sexual abuse is in all of its forms.

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