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by gizmo686
4052 days ago
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>the comment in question (asking for the difference between "vanilla assault" and rape) was in shockingly bad taste. Why? While we are discussing why asking the question is in bad taste, can we also address the question: what makes sexual assault substantially different from regular assualt. |
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> Why? While we are discussing why asking the question is in bad taste, can we also address the question: what makes sexual assault substantially different from regular assualt.
if you don't understand why it's bad taste to tacitly equate sexual assault and vanilla assault in the context of an article about a 14-year-old rape victim, perhaps you simply haven't given it enough thought.
and if you truly don't understand what makes sexual assault substantially different from regular assault, but want to find out, there are much better sources of information than hn.
you could always ask a close personal friend, or if you don't have one of those, just use a search engine.