Washington's other sex scandal: Difference between revisions
(Created page with "On July 12, in an action that seems to have been without precedent, the House voted, 355-0, to condemn a scientific article. Granted, this was not an article about magnetic in...") |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
On July 12, in an action that seems to have been without precedent, the House voted, 355-0, to condemn a scientific article. Granted, this was not an article about magnetic induction in supercooled fluids. It was about sexual abuse of children. Congress "condemns and denounces all suggestions in the article ... that indicate that sexual relationships between adults and 'willing' children are less harmful than believed and might be positive for 'willing' children." Most people who noticed this news probably found it either puzzling or faintly amusing. I want to suggest that it was, in fact, faintly sinister.<br> | On July 12, in an action that seems to have been without precedent, the House voted, 355-0, to condemn a scientific article. Granted, this was not an article about magnetic induction in supercooled fluids. It was about sexual abuse of children. Congress "condemns and denounces all suggestions in the article ... that indicate that sexual relationships between adults and 'willing' children are less harmful than believed and might be positive for 'willing' children." Most people who noticed this news probably found it either puzzling or faintly amusing. I want to suggest that it was, in fact, faintly sinister.<br> | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
<i>source: Article 'Washington's Other Sex Scandal' by Jonathan Rauch; reason.com/archives/ 1999/08/07/washingtons- other-sex-scandal; Reason Magazine; 7 August 1999</i> | <i>source: Article 'Washington's Other Sex Scandal' by Jonathan Rauch; reason.com/archives/1999/08/07/washingtons-other-sex-scandal; Reason Magazine; 7 August 1999</i> | ||
[[Category:Jonathan Rauch]] | [[Category:Jonathan Rauch]] |
Latest revision as of 16:08, 6 April 2017
On July 12, in an action that seems to have been without precedent, the House voted, 355-0, to condemn a scientific article. Granted, this was not an article about magnetic induction in supercooled fluids. It was about sexual abuse of children. Congress "condemns and denounces all suggestions in the article ... that indicate that sexual relationships between adults and 'willing' children are less harmful than believed and might be positive for 'willing' children." Most people who noticed this news probably found it either puzzling or faintly amusing. I want to suggest that it was, in fact, faintly sinister.
source: Article 'Washington's Other Sex Scandal' by Jonathan Rauch; reason.com/archives/1999/08/07/washingtons-other-sex-scandal; Reason Magazine; 7 August 1999