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by tlavoie
2069 days ago
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I think in your example, whichever use of silence is addressed to a specific audience. For the former, the idea (I think) is that if you don't consent to something, speak up to make a difference. In the latter, it's more that one should not assume consent on the part of another, presumably in the context of a sexual partner. |
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