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*following the Congressional hearings ( | *following the Congressional hearings ("Meese commission" -- still need info on "witnesses" who "testified" (and lied) | ||
*right-wing Christians: "protecting the family" and "protecting family values" | *right-wing Christians: "protecting the family" and "protecting family values" | ||
*third-wave radical feminists: "male patriarchy" -- (supposed) "power issues" and "power differentials") | *third-wave radical feminists: "male patriarchy" -- (supposed) "power issues" and "power differentials") |
Latest revision as of 00:14, 14 May 2016
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- following the Congressional hearings ("Meese commission" -- still need info on "witnesses" who "testified" (and lied)
- right-wing Christians: "protecting the family" and "protecting family values"
- third-wave radical feminists: "male patriarchy" -- (supposed) "power issues" and "power differentials")
- media ran with it
- panic about "children as young as..."
- "runaways" forced into prostitution: "survival sex"
- picked "worst cases" and (falsely) extrapolated to all teens
- same as did with "incest" narrative
- actually a minority of teens--often gay teen "throwaways"
- re-emergence of "homosexual threat to young boys"
- teenagers who were not "runaways" and not forced into "survival sex" (the majority) are ignored
- live at home, home life reasonably normal
- teens discover that sex has economic value
- almost never are pimps involved
- "sex tourism" narrative
- ignoring that the vast majority of the (so-called) "childen" were sexually mature--but "underage"--females
- entirely voluntary, for the most part
- yes, there are street kids who sell sex, and it is a problem
- but basically, it no longer exists in the U.S.--it is heavily policed
- so now emphasis on foreign countries--basically, very poor ones
- "trafficking in woman and children" (false) narrative
- but the real problem is the social system that does not care for children who left home because of serious physical abuse
- they confound the physical abuse (at home) with the later economic needs of children on the street which society does not meet
- a "feel good" solution ("see what we're doing for these poor children") to cover over/assuage guilt feeling because society fails in other areas
- [to be continued]
- [must search BW for "narrative" and fix "see other"]