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Greece | September 18, 2013
1. Riot police walk past a burning garbage bin in front of the Bank of Greece during a protest in Thessaloniki. Violent clashes broke out Wednesday in several Greek cities after a member of the countryâs far-right Golden Dawn party was arrested in the fatal stabbing of a 34-year-old musician described as an anti-fascist activist. The stabbing drew condemnation from across Greeceâs political spectrum and from abroad. While the extremist Golden Dawn has been blamed for numerous violent attacks in the past, the overnight stabbing is the most serious violence directly attributed to a member so far. (Nikolas Giakoumidis/AP)
2. Protesters holding banners cast their shadows as they march during an anti-government rally in front of the parliament in Athens. Greek workers shut schools and forced hospitals to operate with only emergency staff on Wednesday at the start of a 48-hour strike against the latest plans to fire thousands of public sector employees. (Yorgos Karahalis /Reuters)
3. High school students shout slogans in solidarity with their striking teachers during a 48 hour general strike in Athens. (Kostas Tsironis/AP)
4. Protesters march in front of the parliament as words are seen on the ground during an anti-government rally in Athens. (Yannis Behrakis/Reuters)
5. Protesters from the health sector take part in a protest during a 48 hour general strike in Athens. (Kostas Tsironis/AP)
6. People gather at the site where Pavlos Fissas, a 35-year-old anti-racism rapper was stabbed to death, by a man who sympathized with the far-right Golden Dawn group, at Keratsini suburb southwest of Athens. Fissas, 35, who went by the stage name Killah P, was stabbed twice in the heart and chest on Tuesday night in a brawl after a soccer match shown in a cafe in Keratsini, a working-class suburb of Athens. (John Kolesidis/Reuters)
7. Riot police officers detain protesters after clashes between police and anti-fascist protesters in the northern Greek town of Thessaloniki. (Alexandros Avramidis/Reuters)
8. A protester is chased by police during clashes between police and anti-fascist protesters following the killing of a 35-year-old anti-racism rapper in an Athens suburb. (Yannis Behrakis/Reuters)
9. A protester throws a flare to riot police during a protest at the suburb of Keratsini near Athens. (Kostas Tsironis/AP)
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[TW: Sexual Assault, rape culture, victim blaming] His lips crushed mine, stopping my protest. He kissed me angrily, roughly, his other hand gripping tight around the back of my neck, making escape impossible. I shoved against his chest with all my strength, but he didnât even seem to notice. His mouth was soft, despite the anger, his lips molding to mine in a warm, unfamiliar way. I grabbed at his face, trying to push it away, failing again. He seemed to notice this time, though, and it aggravated him. His lips forced mine open, and I could feel his hot breath in my mouth. Acting on instinct, I let my hands drop to my side, and shut down. I opened my eyes and didnât fight, didnât feel⊠just waited for him to stop.
Twilight: Eclipse p. 331 (Bella and Jacobâs first kiss)
This is rape culture.
Young women are taught to think of this passage - which describes sexual assault - as erotic. Young men are taught to force their will on young women, regardless of any (non)verbal cues, because sex is conquest and women are objects - not something to be done between two consenting individuals because itâs pleasurable for both people.
The most frightening thing about this excerpt is that many survivors of sexual assault who have disclosed to me describe stories that sound exactly like this one.
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The lines before that:
   He still had my chinâhis fingers holding too tight, till it hurtâand I saw the resolve form abruptly in his eyes.    âNâ-â I started to object, but it was too late.
And after he assaulted her she punched him in the face but due to his âsuper human strengthâ she broke her hand, said âDonât touche me!â and then:
   âJust let me drive you home,â Jacob insisted. Unbelievably, he had the nerve to wrap his arm around my waist.
   I jerked away from him.
And then:
   When he got in the driverâs side, he was whistling.
AND THEN while he was driving:
   ââŠThere is so much I can give you that he canât. Iâll bet he couldnât even kiss you like thatâ-because he would hurt you. I would never, never hurt you, Bella.â
   I held up my injured hand.
   He sighed. âThat wasnât my fault. You should have known better.â
And then:
   He grinned over at me. âYou kissed me back.â
   I gasped, unthinkingly balling my hands up into fists again, hissing when my broken hand reacted.
   âAre you okay?â he asked.Â
    âI did not.â
   âI think I can tell the difference.â
   âObviously you canâtââthat was not kissing back, that was trying to get you the hell off me, you idiot.â
   He laughed a low, throaty laugh. âTouchy. Almost overly defensive, I would say.
   I took a deep breath. There was no point in arguing with him; he would twist anything I said.
Then when she gets home, to where her father, Charlie, the police officer, is:
   âWhy did she hit you?â
   âBecause I kissed her,â Jacob said, unashamed.
   âGood for you, kid,â Charlie congratulated him.
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I didnât read the citation first. I read the quote. I thought I was reading a womanâs account of how she was about to be raped, not a fucking passage from a romance novel.Â
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JESUS FUCKING CHRIST.
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still having this argument with people tho
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it is this passage that people (rightfully) hate twilight
everyone knows that edward himself isnât much better
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There are bitches who swear this entire pile of tripe passing for young adult literature is the ideal romance.
And the entire series is like this. I didnât just âjump" on the Twilight-hating bandwagon because I thought it was cool. The minute I heard the plot I knew it was going to be rage-inducing. I gave the books a chance and lo and behold I was fucking right.
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ETA: Uh. That moment when you realize you hit âpost" instead of âdraft."Â
All I was going to say, though, was that Iâve been trying to tell yâall this for years. This is why the third book is the one I wanted to throw across the room, except I couldnât, because it was an e-book I was reading on my computer and computer was a desktop and it was really heavy.
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These would be a fraction of the text-based reasons why I despise this series.
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