Discussion of violence
Honest question:
Why are works of #fiction (books, comic, animation, film) depicting #rape or #pedophilia more offensive to more people and cause more calls to boycott or censorship than fiction depicting extreme #violence or #murder, when killing someone is universally regarded as worse than raping someone (morally worse) and criminal systems everywhere punish murderers more harshly than rapists (legally worse)?
Discussion of violence
OK, so
> murder of a child > rape of a child
and
> murder of a child > murder of an adult
I get that. But then, why do we behave as if
> rape of a child > murder of an adult
and as if
> rape of an adult > murder of an adult
?
Abominable as rape is, isn't murder always worse?
Discussion of violence
@tripu I think part of the problem is that, in our society, we consider murder to be a crime that can be committed against anyone... But rape is a crime committed only against the vulnerable (not in reality, but in perception). And it's that element of taking advantage of the vulnerable that makes it especially heinous.