A discussion of how
this century has gotten off to such a bad start.
In other words: A discussion of The Bush Administration
- Monday, October 06, 2003 -
An open letter to Chris Matthews host of Hardball
Dear Mr. Matthews,
I understand that television is an unsubtle medium, and perhaps because of this television news often misses the subtle nuances of many of the stories it covers. However, this weakness cannot be used in defending your inability to recognize the distinction of sexual assault and consensual sex. There is nothing subtle here.
If you want to defend Schwarzenegger with the fact that these allegations are just allegations, that is fair game, but to defend him by stating that what Schwarzenegger allegedly did was akin to Bill Clinton’s consensual sex acts with Monica Lewinsky seeks to bring America’s understanding about violence against women back to the fifties. What’s next? A college tour defending date rape?
Perhaps it is your adoration of Schwarzenegger or your hate of Clinton that is making your thinking unclear. Let me state this more clearly for you:
A female friend has a crush on her boss at work and after some (albeit pretty tasteless) foreplay begins a relationship.
Vs.
A female friend is walking to the xerox machine and her boss grabs her and forces her hand up her blouse and under her bra, squeezes her breast, and walks away laughing.
Is the difference clear now Mr. Matthews, or is the inclusion of female body parts still clouding your immature thinking? Perhaps a clearer example for you would be:
A beggar comes up to you on the street and you give him some money.
Vs.
A mugger comes and pushes you against the wall and removes your wallet.
That is what is you seem to think is the same thing Mr. Matthews, you seem to think a voluntary act is the exact same thing as an involuntary act, and in so doing you are basically equating assault against women with dating.
Please come up with another line of defense for Mr. Schwarzenegger, for the sake of your wife, you sisters, your female friends, and for the sake of your own emotional health.
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