renard_ruse
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| March 17, 2012 at 2:34 p.m. ―
The woman in the famous photo, when identified years later, said she felt she'd been "assaulted" by the sailor. She probably meant "battery" had been committed on her. In California, and virtually every state, battery is a crime. The California Penal Code section 242. Section 242 defines a Battery as any willful and unlawful use of force on the person of another. Put simply, a battery results when a person causes physical impact on another that is unsolicited and unwarranted. Being grabbed, forced against the body of another, and kissed is battery. A statue of a woman being held and kissed against her will glorifies atacks on women. That one of the program's guests attempts to excuse it by saying it "happened many places" doesn't make it permissible, and is yet another example of identifying women as sexual objects to be used as men wish. The "All the kids do it" excuse is childish. If you're male, ask a woman how she'd feel if grabbed by a total stranger, bent back, and having his spit put in her mouth.
Can anyone recommend a Hawaiian island for us? We've done the whole Waiks thing and need a more quiet place.