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Re: allegations of sexual assault by Neil Gaiman
I don't have a lot to say that hasn't already been said and picked over about NG specifically, but I want to address something I have seen referenced a lot in the last few days, which is "counterintuitive" responses to victimization. I have tried to write this post in pretty clinical terminology, trying not to be inflammatory or graphic, but be mindful that what follows is a discussion of sexual assault.
I am not a social worker or a psychologist, however, I am an attorney working in the criminal justice system in the US for the past ten years. I've had maybe 25-35 sex crime cases go to trial; I have probably handled several hundred. I have heard numerous experts testify on counterintuitive victim responses. I have heard numerous victims and their friends and family testify. I will try to link some good articles at the bottom.
There is a huge variability in how victims respond to assault. There is no one common response.
"Counterintuitive" responses by victims of assault are responses that the average person thinks: why on earth would someone do that if they'd been a victim? which is frequently followed by: if they were really a victim, they wouldn't have done that.
It's not that simple. Victims react in all sorts of different ways, for all sorts of different reasons, including anticipated societal reactions, cultural values, psychological health prior to the assault, support networks, severity of the assault, physical injury, conceptualization of "what counts," relationship to the perpetrator, reliance on the perpetrator, and so on. So many things.
The typical 'expected' response are those we think of when we think of PTSD, like nightmares, fear/anxiety, development of triggers, increased use of drugs or alcohol, suffering grades in school/university or suffering work performance, flashbacks, self isolation, etc, and those we think of as the legal response, like reporting to police or a hospital.
But a lot of victims don't react in those ways. In fact, "counterintuitive" is a label that should be applied to the expectations of the audience of the disclosure, not to the victim - because there is no average or typical response, so there's not really a counterintuitive one. Counterintuitive responses are actually so common that prosecutorial societies and law schools routinely educate on how to identify these responses and how to present expert testimony on these responses to jurors, who are the audience asking why on earth any victim would do that.
Here are some super common things victims of all ages may do when talking about their assault:
Laugh, giggle, or otherwise act flippantly
Flat affect - a lack of emotion
Minimization of what happened
Refusal to identify as a victim or to identify what happened to them as rape or assault ("It wasn't that bad, you're being dramatic")
Outright denying it, or talking about it with false bravado
I have seen victims of all ages do all of these things on the stand. Victims who are actively pursuing a case or who were at one point pursuing a disclosure against their abuser in front of a judge, jury, detectives, and their perpetrator will do these things. Laughing is probably the most common one I see.
Here are some super common things victims of all ages do following their assault:
Continue contact with their perpetrator, including affectionate, supportive, or loving contact, doing favors for them, sending gifts or money to them, continuing to see medical providers who assaulted them, etc. Continued contact frequently occurs even if assaults continue
Initiating sexual contact with their perpetrator
Normalizing the assault
Failing to disclose for years, even among adult victims
Disclosing and later recanting
Piecemeal disclosures - disclosing part of an assault but minimizing other parts or failing to disclose (usually the aspects perceived as more 'serious') parts of an assault
Deny that it was nonconsensual because they 'consented' under duress ("I did it so he would stop hitting me", "I did it so he wouldn't do it to someone else") or because it's shameful or embarrassing ("I thought I was too smart to ever be a victim" "I always said if this ever happened to me I would do xyz thing and I didn't" "I felt so stupid that I put myself in this situation")
These are all also things I have seen in cases I have personally worked on.
These reactions all depend a great deal on what is going on in a victim's life and how their perpetrator responds in the aftermath. Some things perpetrators may do that all count as part of a "grooming" process, which may occur before, during, and after an assault:
Threaten to harm a loved one or even themselves if the victim discloses, or blame the victim for the consequences of disclosure ("if you report I'll go to jail and who will pay for this house then")
Point out the victim's bodily reactions as indicating pleasure
Behave afterward as if it was entirely consensual, or behaving in an overtly affectionate way, doing things like texting the victim that they had a great time, would love to see you again, telling the victim how sexy or beautiful they are, telling them how special they are or how mature they are, etc
Isolate the victim or put the victim in a position to rely on the perpetrator socially, financially, or otherwise
Tell the victim no one would believe them, either relying on a distrust of police, the perpetrator's power or authority, or casting the victim as the seducer
A lot of these are done much more covertly than my straightforward recitation above. Grooming is not restricted to getting a victim ready to be assaulted; grooming is a pattern of behavior that allows a perpetrator access and safety from accusation at any point in the relationship between perpetrator and victim. A lot of this relies on shifting the burden onto the victim, which involves manipulating both the victim and the community surrounding the victim and perpetrator - remember, most sexual assaults are perpetrated by people the victims already have a relationship with, with a shared social or familial circle.
When we hear accusations of sexual assault, I think it's hugely important to remember that the current idea is to believe the victims in part because counterintuitive responses are very common and that makes it especially difficult to identify victims and sexual predators. These are all factors that contribute to failures to disclose. These are all factors that contribute to under-investigation and under-prosecution of sexual assault cases. In investigations, "believe the victims" is not intended to be a blanket conclusory statement; it's meant to be a starting point from which investigators start so they approach victims with empathy rather than suspicion. Investigators are still not very good at this. In the larger social context, "believe the victims" is intended to empower victims to come forward and to assure victims that they will not be disbelieved. As a society, we have a terribly long way to go with how victims of sexual assault are treated and how these cases are handled, but we can educate ourselves here and now so that when we hear accusations within our own communities, we can respond from a place of empathy and understanding instead of dismissal.
"No victim would ever do that" is never a true statement. "If they were really assaulted, they would have done this" or "they wouldn't have done that" is never a slam dunk conclusion. Every case is different. Every victim is different.
Here are some resources to learn more.
Victim Responses to Sexual Assault: Counterintuitive or Simply Adaptive? *note: this one is a bit old, from 2007. We understand more about victim responses now than we did in '07, but it's a good explainer.
Why Didn't They Tell? Counterintuitive Victim Behaviors * note: this one is formatted weird because it was adapted from a presentation given at a conference. Please note that there are very graphic stories of cases the speaker worked on.
Common victim behaviors of survivors of sexual assault
Rape Victims' Reactions Misunderstood by Law Enforcement
Introducing Expert Testimony to Explain Victim Behavior in Sexual and Domestic Violence Prosecutions * note: this is actually more a prosecutorial manual, but I'm including it so you can see how this works in real life, for those interested. The PDF is free, linked on the upper right.
Surprisingly, Netflix has done several series/documentaries on these issues which are fairly good. Unbelievable is a fictionalized version of a true story in which a victim was not believed by police due to her reactions, and eventually was manipulated by police into confessing that it was a false accusation. It was not a false accusation.
Netflix also has a documentary called Victim/Suspect, which is about how police respond to victims who try to disclose and end up being charged with making false accusations.
Couple notes / edits:
I use the term victim because that's the term used in my field to describe this role in litigation. Many individuals prefer the word survivor.
Although most domestic violence and sexual violence situations arise between male perpetrators and female victims, this is not always the case. DV and SV also occurs between female perpetrators and male victims, or between same sex partners. Note that victims in these dynamics are much less likely to report and much more likely to display counterintuitive responses - in same sex relationships, it may feel like a victim is 'letting down' their community; with male victims, there is a tremendous amount of shame and failure to identify behavior as abusive. We must be especially vigilant in our empathy and understanding when these victims come forward.
I'm listening to another expert testify about counterintuitive behaviors today, and I'm reminded that I didn't include resources to get help if you recognize these behaviors in yourself or in your loved ones.
In the US, the National Domestic Violence Hotline is a national hotline/text resource. Here is a list of resources by state. RAINN has a national sexual assault hotline. The National Sexual Violence Resource Center also maintains a list of resources.
In the UK, Victim Support has a hotline or a chat. Safeline has a hotline and a specific hotline for male victims.
If you know of additional resources in the US, UK, or in your country, feel free to drop it in the comments. These resources can help facilitate leaving safely, reporting, talking to victims who aren't yet ready to leave or report, and providing support to victims, friends, and family.
I think what is so striking about Spike's redemption arc and how his relationship develops with Buffy is that it's not a linear path. Spike doesn't just fall in love with Buffy, get the chip, and suddenly turn into a good person. He doesn't even get his SOUL and turn into a good person. He is Constantly fucking up.
I've just rewatched s5e18 intervention, even in the course of a single episode, he does what he does with the buffybot, while also being willing to die for Dawn to spare Buffy pain (and that's one reason why this episode slaps so hard too, because he wasn't just willing to die FOR buffy, to save her life, but just to spare her further loss!).
and Buffy's acceptance, reliance, and eventual genuine love for him is painstakingly earned. I've thought this many times but both SMG and James Marsters' performances should have won Oscars.
You can FEEL her conflict. You can SEE in him that, when she says "that was real. I won't forget it," that This, this moment of real connection between them, all their history and hatred and the messy awful horrible bits intact, made it all worth it for him. That anything in the world would be worth it, to be let in just that much more.
I can't get over the fucking eye contact in this scene, the way SO much is communicated in both of their faces.
Plus his redemption arc takes years. Not just a few episodes.
Are we few who actually like btvs s5-7 more than s1-3? ( s4 is an odd one in between but I love it too )
I constantly see people mourn the innocent and carefree days of the high school era and I just… don’t? it of course does have its charm and especially is fun to see if you did not have the American high school experience, 90s one as well. But it also is quite dark too, s2 is really hard to watch in the second half when Buffy is going through psychological horrors of Angelus.
S5-7 to me are what defines Buffy as a serious show, so many interesting episodes and it tackles real life way better than earlier seasons do. You relate to these characters, you want to see them succeed and yet they keep failing, and nothing is as easy or black and white.
I had almost the exact same experience. S3 was the season I struggled to get through the most during first watch and now that I’m rewatching I’m struggling to finish it again lol
I genuinely don’t understand why so many ppl love it so much and even say it’s better than s5 ( which is the ultimate peak of the show hello? )
Oh this was me. S3 stopped me *dead* on my first watch, and I think only knowing it was coming off of Netflix kept me watching on my first whole watch through. Some of the individual episodes are great and there's a lot of (largely untapped) potential, but the season as a whole is a slog every time.
I’m literally at least 3 months in now… it’s the longest it’s taking me to finish a season of Buffy ( and it’s not like I was super busy not being able to watch either it’s just not exciting for me )
but I think I’ll finally be able to wrap it up soon cause this final run of episodes at least is interconnected.
Yeah it winds up some towards the end and generally I like the denouement more than the season as a whole. Also you get to the prom and go WHEEE I'M ON THE HOME STRETCH 🤣
Seasons 4-6 are definitely my favorites, and season 3 is low on my list. Things I dislike about season 3:
Buffy and the Scoobies never clear the air about the issues popping up in episode 2.
The fact that Angel comes back. Buffy was coming to terms with the terrible choice she had to make. It would have been amazing if she continued to grow and heal. Then Angel comes back, and she backslides to square one. Also I hate Angel.
They took away Buffy’s natural rebelliousness and made her a lot more prim and proper to contrast with Faith.
Everything about Faith’s arc.
I see a lot of fans who like Faith and the Mayor’s relationship and describe it as fatherly. It is clearly (to me, anyway) that the Mayor is labor trafficking Faith.
I love the monster of the week episodes and wanted more.
The retcon of the "metaphor for an older man who changes once he gets sex" into "oh but it's twu wuv" is maybe S3's biggest sin to me, along with how much Angel tramples on Buffy's agency and won't let her break up with him but then calls her a brat when she struggles a little with him leaving her. Just. God I hate everything about that. My kingdom for a season three where Buffy got to heal from her Angel damage and having to send him to hell.
The Madonna/whore thing they had going with Faith is so annoying.
The one off episodes are definitely the highlight of the season for me, though I think the finale is largely entertaining.
^^All of this.
And why didn’t we see dramatic changes in Angel? He and Buffy act like no time has passed since the night they first had sex. We don’t see any conversations they have to discuss everything that happened, and he’s been tortured for 100 years, but no, they’re gonna start up right again into a relationship.
Then we get to lovers walk and she's like actually this isn't good for me, and Angel literally says "I don't accept that" - there's zero agency, she's simply not allowed to end things on her terms.
And then you get amends, where Angel conspicuously fails to make amends, then threatens to commit suicide in front of her, and this is... romantic apparently? Just what the fuck is happening.
Like I guess if you're heavy into angst, but it is Not For Me, Thanks. I think S3 kills Bangel deader even than him losing his soul did, for me. Soulless Angel treating her poorly makes sense, but then they pull this shit when he's 'good' and present it as romantic, and I'm just not about that life.
(If I weren't already over their entire relationship, him calling her a brat alone, never mind the context, would kill it dead. Directly to jail. You do not get to date a teenaged girl then act surprised when she is a teenaged girl, AND ALSO Buffy actually accepts him breaking up with her, she's just not happy about it; she acts more mature about it than Angel did.)
And this all comes after the setup of S2 with shit like Angel acting like Buffy bores him to tears half the time (Ted being a prime example, she's worried about her mom while she's literally tending Angel's wounds, and Angel acts like this whole conversation is such a chore), and I'm supposed to believe they're suddenly soulmates? I don't even believe he likes her. Thinks she's hot, thinks she proves he's redeemed, wants to possess her, sure. Actually enjoys her company? Not so much.
Then you have all the non-Angel sins of S3, the poor handling of Eliza's limited availability, just... season three has some really interesting characters and concepts, and some very fun one off episodes, but as a whole season of TV it fails to work for me on multiple levels.
... yeah, season three grinds my gears 🤣 probably doesn't help that there's the makings of a really good season in there and then it's just "meh".
Are we few who actually like btvs s5-7 more than s1-3? ( s4 is an odd one in between but I love it too )
I constantly see people mourn the innocent and carefree days of the high school era and I just… don’t? it of course does have its charm and especially is fun to see if you did not have the American high school experience, 90s one as well. But it also is quite dark too, s2 is really hard to watch in the second half when Buffy is going through psychological horrors of Angelus.
S5-7 to me are what defines Buffy as a serious show, so many interesting episodes and it tackles real life way better than earlier seasons do. You relate to these characters, you want to see them succeed and yet they keep failing, and nothing is as easy or black and white.
I had almost the exact same experience. S3 was the season I struggled to get through the most during first watch and now that I’m rewatching I’m struggling to finish it again lol
I genuinely don’t understand why so many ppl love it so much and even say it’s better than s5 ( which is the ultimate peak of the show hello? )
Oh this was me. S3 stopped me *dead* on my first watch, and I think only knowing it was coming off of Netflix kept me watching on my first whole watch through. Some of the individual episodes are great and there's a lot of (largely untapped) potential, but the season as a whole is a slog every time.
I’m literally at least 3 months in now… it’s the longest it’s taking me to finish a season of Buffy ( and it’s not like I was super busy not being able to watch either it’s just not exciting for me )
but I think I’ll finally be able to wrap it up soon cause this final run of episodes at least is interconnected.
Yeah it winds up some towards the end and generally I like the denouement more than the season as a whole. Also you get to the prom and go WHEEE I'M ON THE HOME STRETCH 🤣
Seasons 4-6 are definitely my favorites, and season 3 is low on my list. Things I dislike about season 3:
Buffy and the Scoobies never clear the air about the issues popping up in episode 2.
The fact that Angel comes back. Buffy was coming to terms with the terrible choice she had to make. It would have been amazing if she continued to grow and heal. Then Angel comes back, and she backslides to square one. Also I hate Angel.
They took away Buffy’s natural rebelliousness and made her a lot more prim and proper to contrast with Faith.
Everything about Faith’s arc.
I see a lot of fans who like Faith and the Mayor’s relationship and describe it as fatherly. It is clearly (to me, anyway) that the Mayor is labor trafficking Faith.
I love the monster of the week episodes and wanted more.
The retcon of the "metaphor for an older man who changes once he gets sex" into "oh but it's twu wuv" is maybe S3's biggest sin to me, along with how much Angel tramples on Buffy's agency and won't let her break up with him but then calls her a brat when she struggles a little with him leaving her. Just. God I hate everything about that. My kingdom for a season three where Buffy got to heal from her Angel damage and having to send him to hell.
The Madonna/whore thing they had going with Faith is so annoying.
The one off episodes are definitely the highlight of the season for me, though I think the finale is largely entertaining.
^^All of this.
And why didn’t we see dramatic changes in Angel? He and Buffy act like no time has passed since the night they first had sex. We don’t see any conversations they have to discuss everything that happened, and he’s been tortured for 100 years, but no, they’re gonna start up right again into a relationship.
Are we few who actually like btvs s5-7 more than s1-3? ( s4 is an odd one in between but I love it too )
I constantly see people mourn the innocent and carefree days of the high school era and I just… don’t? it of course does have its charm and especially is fun to see if you did not have the American high school experience, 90s one as well. But it also is quite dark too, s2 is really hard to watch in the second half when Buffy is going through psychological horrors of Angelus.
S5-7 to me are what defines Buffy as a serious show, so many interesting episodes and it tackles real life way better than earlier seasons do. You relate to these characters, you want to see them succeed and yet they keep failing, and nothing is as easy or black and white.
I had almost the exact same experience. S3 was the season I struggled to get through the most during first watch and now that I’m rewatching I’m struggling to finish it again lol
I genuinely don’t understand why so many ppl love it so much and even say it’s better than s5 ( which is the ultimate peak of the show hello? )
Oh this was me. S3 stopped me *dead* on my first watch, and I think only knowing it was coming off of Netflix kept me watching on my first whole watch through. Some of the individual episodes are great and there's a lot of (largely untapped) potential, but the season as a whole is a slog every time.
I’m literally at least 3 months in now… it’s the longest it’s taking me to finish a season of Buffy ( and it’s not like I was super busy not being able to watch either it’s just not exciting for me )
but I think I’ll finally be able to wrap it up soon cause this final run of episodes at least is interconnected.
Yeah it winds up some towards the end and generally I like the denouement more than the season as a whole. Also you get to the prom and go WHEEE I'M ON THE HOME STRETCH 🤣
Seasons 4-6 are definitely my favorites, and season 3 is low on my list. Things I dislike about season 3:
Buffy and the Scoobies never clear the air about the issues popping up in episode 2.
The fact that Angel comes back. Buffy was coming to terms with the terrible choice she had to make. It would have been amazing if she continued to grow and heal. Then Angel comes back, and she backslides to square one. Also I hate Angel.
They took away Buffy’s natural rebelliousness and made her a lot more prim and proper to contrast with Faith.
Everything about Faith’s arc.
I see a lot of fans who like Faith and the Mayor’s relationship and describe it as fatherly. It is clearly (to me, anyway) that the Mayor is labor trafficking Faith.
I love the monster of the week episodes and wanted more.
alright I've got to do some quick math to explain attitudes towards AI to my boss.
we're looking to create an AI policy, and when we were talking about this, my boss (older millennial) was genuinely shocked to hear that younger people do not (seem) to view AI positively (a la the recent commencement speakers being booed)
please rb for larger sample size!
Question 1/3
What is your age, and do you feel AI is a net positive or net negative in our lives today?
under 18, AI is a net positive
under 18, AI is a net negative
18-29, AI is a net positive
18-29, AI is a net negative
30-45, AI is a net positive
30-45, AI is a net negative
46-60, AI is a net positive
46-60, AI is a net negative
over 60, AI is a net postive
over 60, AI is a net negative
Question 2/3
How often do you visit or interact with museums/archives (whether in person or online)?
Frequently (multiple times per month)
Often (multiple times per year)
Occasionally (a couple times per year)
Rarely (once every couple of years)
Never :(
Question 3/3
If you saw a museum was using AI in exhibits, marketing, research, etc., would you be more or less inclined to visit that museum?
under 18, more inclined
under 18, less inclined
18-29, more inclined
18-29, less inclined
30-45, more inclined
30-45, less inclined
46-60, more inclined
46-60, less inclined
over 60, more inclined
over 60, less inclined
Thank you for helping with this data collection. Please rb for as big a sample as possible!
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Everytime I see a shop, business, company, charity, use AI what I'm really thinking is "this organisation doesn't respect art, creativity or me" and if it was a museum or art gallery that feeling would be even worse!
Aside from the numerous ethical issues (stealing other people’s work, environmental impact, resource hoarding), AI is so massively flawed it frequently gives incorrect information. I would not trust a single piece of information in that museum to be accurate. That museum’s information provision is now equivalent to a random internet forum spouting off opinions like they’re facts. That gallery disrespects its own art exhibits by marketing it with AI trained by stealing actual artists’ work.
Museums and Galleries are celebrations of the natural world and of culture and history and innovation. And you want to take that away from experts who have studied and explored and absorbed and enthused about it with knowledge and care, and hand it over to a soulless machine that uses pattern recognition and data aggregation without truly understanding what it’s looking at.
This isn’t a Luddite thing. This isn’t about people fearing or resenting change. This technology is flawed, it doesn’t actually make things better for people (sure it makes things easier and quicker, if you don’t care about doing it correctly. It’s not actually efficient or useful if the work has to be redone to fix the numerous mistakes), and it is being aggressively pushed on us by companies that see it as a quicker and less needy resource than paying people who are actually trained to do whatever job it is they want AI to take over.
the actual pride month rundown
- marsha p. johnson repeatedly identified as a gay man and drag queen and survived into an era where the language did already exist if he chose to identify as transsexual. he explicitly stated that he was not transsexual and claimed that all transsexual people were also homosexual.
- sylvia rivera did identify as a transsexual woman (and made disparaging speeches about lesbians). she was not an ally to lesbians. lesbians and transwomen have not always been allies.
- neither of them were there when the stonewall riots began, according to marsha’s own testimony. sylvia was sleeping off a drug trip on a park bench, and by the time marsha arrived at stonewall, the riots were already in full swing.
- storme delarverie, a mixed black gender-nonconforming lesbian and drag king, may have been the one who incited the stonewall riots. she never identified as a transman despite surviving into an an era where the language was made accessible to do so. accounts differ as to who started the riots.
- stonewall was not a special haven for trans people and drag artists, it was just some bar where gay people met up. by all accounts, it wasn’t even a good bar.
- pride as a festival and parade was invented by gay men, lesbians, and bisexual people. fred sergeant is one of those gay men, and he has been beaten (in recent years, as an elderly man) by trans people and their allies due to his views on medical transition. non-homosexual trans people were unheard of in this era.
- this is just united states history, and not even the beginning of gay rights activism in the united states alone. the rest of the world didn’t necessarily base its gay rights activism on stonewall.
Annual deer post:
If you see a fawn laying down on the ground all alone, leave it alone. It is not lost, it does not need your help, do not pick it up, do not move it.
This behavior evolved to keep deer young safe. The baby is very small, very quiet, and hard for most predators to see. A young fawn cannot keep up with a fleeing mother deer, which is their primary problem-solving strategy. So while the mother goes elsewhere to graze, the fawn stays safe and hidden. The mom will be back.
Leave the fawn alone.
This is always good to pass around this time of year, but I would like to add something for the few of us who might be encountering the moose kind of deer.
Moose are deer, but moose have the opposite strategy. They stay close to their babies, and their primary response for anything getting close to their babies is immediate violent murder. If you do see a baby moose by itself, leave. Leave the baby alone and leave the area, preferably quickly. Momma is at most 30 yards away and has already kicked on the kill bill sirens.
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer 6.05 | "Life Serial"
He’s trying to hide it beneath a suave exterior but he’s just…. SO excited that she’s hanging out with him.
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IT IS ALWAYS ABOUT THAT FUCKING VAMPIRE
I don't know, I have a fairy child sleeping on my shoulder.
I have a blue whale, so yes, I’d win. It would smash the armies instantly.
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I can’t take this JK Rowling hate seriously on my dash when I haven’t seen one single hate post about Neil Gaiman. Why isn’t his death being called for?
people who watched BOTH Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, what's your ship preferences when it comes to Buffy or Rebecca?
spuffy + rebecca/nathaniel
spuffy + rebecca/greg
spuffy + rebecca/josh
bangel + rebecca/nathaniel
bangel + rebecca/greg
bangel + rebecca/josh
fuffy + rebecca/nathaniel
fuffy + rebecca/greg
fuffy + rebecca/josh
briley + tell me the ship in the comments pls
polyamory
buffy and rebecca are better to stay on their own