Jonah Goldberg
... "It comes from tendentious Department of Justice surveys that count “attempted forced kissing” and other potentially caddish acts that even the DOJ admits “are not criminal.”
"According to one Department of Justice survey, more than half the respondents said they didn’t report the assault because they didn’t think “the incident was serious enough to report.” More than a third said they weren’t clear on whether the incident was a crime or even if harm was intended. But President Obama uses these surveys to justify using the terms “rape” and “sexual assault” interchangeably.
"And yet those who question the alleged rape epidemic are the ones who don’t take rape seriously? I would think conflating a boorish attempt at an undesired kiss with forcible rape is an example of not taking rape seriously." ...
From 2007, showing how TV came to be as it is now: Strong women dominate new US TV shows
"Prime-time viewing has ditched male-led programmes to aim at a loyal female audience that increasingly controls the family."
"Prime-time viewing has ditched male-led programmes to aim at a loyal female audience that increasingly controls the family."
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