| | Ha! Nuanced, but not confusing; works of safe fantasy aside, I'm yet not conflicted in the least about the subject of rape.
Your example is for sure an example of a celebration of life(even if it is a work of fiction, that is the idea); but I doubt it can be interpreted as a celebration of the act of rape. Life is sometimes a consequence, but the act and the consequence are orthogonal concepts. I don't confuse them, not even a little bit.
If you intend to offer that fictional example up as a suggestion that we should equate on any level acts of consensual procreation -- even, inadvertent, accidental acts of consensual procreation -- with the act of forced association we understand as 'rape' -- or even, be somewhat conflicted or give pause to the ideas, well, not buying it, not even a little bit.
I'm certain about that, and folks are free to regard me as an infallabilist on that, without consequence to any of us.
In other areas of my life, that might even keep me out of certain nuanced clubs, or alternatively -- who among us can be certain? -- that might also keep me from tripping over a peer's attempt at amateur leglifting, perhaps in the latest tribal example of an attempt to have the parking of one's soul/essence/philosophy validated as the One True Tribal Truth. My personal pet fav truth is Truths, plural, in most regards relating to religion/philosophy, not 'the Singular Truth. However, it requires no tribal validation, and none is sought. Not about to start a club with a bouncer at the door...
And so, my fear of being rejected by nuanced clubs is non-existing.
But that is something I've since recognized as an unappreciated aspect of having gone to Princeton and M.I.T.; I am with complete certainty certain that the entire concept of 'nuanced clubs' is complete and utter total bullshit, and I've never wasted 10 milliseconds of my adult life worrying about admittance to nuanced clubs. [There was a moment in Jr. High, but I quickly got over it and moved on.) So when it shows up in a peers arguments ('all rational people believe...[what I believe]') the leglifting is obvious. We all sometimes do it, and when we do, we sometimes even recognize it, even in ourselves.
Not anything you've done here, but it is part of a recent continuing theme (for centuries.)
However, the fictional example celebrating a life that was a result of a past act of rape is, well...
It would be a little like pointing at Monticello and then suggesting that maybe we should be nuanced and reconsider our absolute aversion to the institution of human slavery.
Except that, Monticello actually exists.
Are we confused in the least about human slavery because Monticello is a beautiful, historic site overlooking TJ's UVa and its scholarly Lawn? (BTW: MITs Killian Courtyard is a concrete replica/imitation of UVa's Lawn, including the domed Rotunda. Many other colleges as well. MIT was founded by a UVa professor...)
Look at all that beautiful academic architecture, ultimately the results of slavery in Charlotesville, VA. So should I be distracted by all the columns and beauty an be conflicted about the concept of slavery?
I am not. I'm certain about that.
regards, Fred
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