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Redemptio memoriae

Preface We asked the author’s permission to host her recent research work concerning the revolutionary suicide by self-immolation of Lilly Bushnell, a.k.a. Aaron Bushnell. We regard it as a project that reflects our concern for militant remembering, de-erasure, and anarchism as a radical form of grief. Our gratitude to the author for doing this work, […]

“Conversion Therapy” and Callous Indifference

One of the qualities that overwhelmingly characterizes the attitude adopted by sexologists advocating either conversion therapy for trans children or for normalization and destigmatization of adult sexual interest in children (or both) is a pervasive, deeply troubling callous indifference toward the young person’s experience of acute distress. We’ve be given permission to share this article […]

Three Short Arguments About Youth Liberation and Body Autonomy

⚠Content Warning: Discussion of Sexual Violence, Sexual Coercion, Child Sexual Assault, Rape Apologia, Pedophilia (Non-Graphic) Introduction This will not be a very well-organized essay, since it amounts to more or less collating and editing a few related conversations and arguments I had several years ago concerning the matter of body autonomy and youth liberation. At […]

Every Rapist is a Cop Without a Badge

⚠Content Warning: Sexual Violence, Sexual Coercion, Child Sexual Assault, Rape Apologia, Pedophilia (Non-Graphic) This is a follow-up to a previous article. To read Part I, please click here. A feature of the rape apologist ideology to which feminist analysis of rape-as-power responds is the reversal of the power relations between the victim and the rapist. […]

Sex, Desire, and Violence

⚠Content Warning: Sexual Violence, Sexual Coercion, Child Sexual Assault, Rape Apologia, Pedophilia (Non-Graphic) This essay is one of a two-part series. Read Part II here. Table of Contents: On Strange Bedfellows You have most likely heard someone assert that, “rape is not sex, rape is power.” Or the somewhat less reductive: “rape is not about […]