In the 1975 bestselling book: Against Our Will, the feminist writer, Susan Brownmiller, asserted that βrape is about power, not sex.β Ever since, the conventional wisdom has been that rapists are misogynistic men seeking domination and power over women, not violent men seeking sex.
However, there is a fundamental problem with Brownmillerβs bold assertion. In the ensuing 45 years, there has been no significant empirical research to support her claim. Yet, almost everyone repeats it.
...Any explanation of sexual assault must account for why gay men commit the crime at least as often as straight men. It must explain why offenders, regardless of age and gender, overwhelmingly target young people. Most importantly, it must be based on solid social scientific evidence, not feminist orthodoxy. The evidence is substantial and it leads to a simple conclusion: most rapists force victims to have sex because they want sex.
Whatever else one might say about the CCF, the motives animating its occupation are much more commendable than those of the squatters who illegally occupied Harney County in the 1870s. The same Regime that made βsettlersβ and βcounty fathersβ out of the first occupiers is determined to cage or kill the CCF in the service of the same principle expressed by the execrable Indian Agent William Rinehart: βThis is government land.βSounds like he went to visit them, and they understood that much of the "government" land there is the Paiutes' land anyways.
βPeople in the rest of Chile are so afraid of thieves that they build walls around their homes,β said Paul Robledo, 40, an electrician from Iquique (pronounced E-key-kay). βNot here in Antarctica. This is one of the safest places in the world.βThe parasites hate discomfort.