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A little bit of feminism for your day, and let this be a lesson for the future:

When someone breaks into another person's apartment, anything they do in there is a crime. It is not a joke, it is not funny, and it's not some misunderstanding or merely "inappropriate" behavior. If they touch any one living in that home, it could be perceived as assault, and, under some circumstances, excuse for the invaded to react with deadly force.

So, when a man breaks into an apartment through the fire escape's access to a window and gets into bed with the female occupant and starts touching her that is not "inappropriate touching." That is molesation. She has been molested. Fortunately, that was the worst that happened, but that is still sexual assault, given the nature of the attack, the target, and the place where it occurred (you can't tell me a criminal got into bed with a potential victim with no intention of launching any kind of sexual assault).

Please, kindly refer to such incidents correctly in the future. Columbia, I'm looking at you. I don't care how much you stress that this wasn't in one of you buildings. Morons.

Date: 2007-07-27 05:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] trinityvixen.livejournal.com
I think both occur, actually. Violence against women because they are women and violence against women of a sexual nature. It doesn't matter whether there's sexual intent or not--assault is, first and foremost, about power. Sexual assault only adds sexual power to that.

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