Doing some research and found this...from Sisyphe.org,
older article but Awesome...the message So needed today. [it appears Europe, the scientist/socio misogynists are more and more doing All in their power to normalize Pedophilia and demonizing girls who speak out, more and more, demonizing Women who speak out against it sexual abuse and rape...you know, I got one thing to say about these pseudo pedophile scientists,
time to start skinning them alive, hey, after all, we get Aroused by that Right? damn sorry assholes--think it's bad for women here, it's Worse in parts of Europe and getting worse.
article-interview, see link at bottom for rest of:
Catharine A. MacKinnon is one of the leading figures of American feminism. A PhD in law and in political science, a lawyer before the U.S. Supreme court, a theorist, a militant, in all these qualities she is engaged in the struggle for human rights and gender equality. She teaches in the law faculties of the universities of Michigan and Chicago, after having taught at Yale, Harvard, Stanford, UCLA, Osgoode Hall (Toronto) and Bâle University (Switzerland). For the past 25 years, Catharine A. MacKinnon has been a major influence on the evolution of the law:acknowledgement by the U.S. Supreme court, in 1986, of sexual harassment as gender discrimination, and later of pornography and prostitution as forms of violence against women. She participates in the formulation of human rights policies for women both in NGO’s and in government agencies, in the USA and throughout the world. She has acted before the International Criminal Tribunal for Ex-Yugoslavia, where she also sat as a judge, as pro bono attorney for women and children victims of sexual atrocities committed by Serbs. Two years ago, I had requested Catharine A. MacKinnon’s permission to have her fundamental work, "Feminism Unmodified" translated into French. Thanks to Antoinette Fouque and Éditions des femmes, the French version is now available under the title : "Le féminisme irréductible". On July 3rd 2005, while she was in Paris giving a series of lectures in Nanterre, Catharine A. MacKinnon generously accepted to answer our questions. This interview was made by Catherine Albertini and Emily Blake.
http://sisyphe.org/spip.php?article2001
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