Because assault was normalized then and women were taught things like this were acceptable.
Similarly child marriage is still legal in many states but the grown men taking advantage of children are still predators even though it's still normalized in some parts of America and the children...
Yes she said it wasn't her choice. That's against her will - an unwanted physically interaction. This would get you discharged in the military today, fired from your job, or expelled from school:
It's in basic job training. Sexual harassment is unwelcome, verbal or physical, and focuses on the impact to the victim - intent of the offender, positive or negative, doesn't matter.
It's probably listed in your job manual (if one exists) and it's a part of freshman orientation in most...
Directly from the Smithsonian, she said that it was against her will. I guess it's fine if anyone does that to any of your family or friends, it doesn't count according to you:
And you disliked my post and glossed over the fact she said it was against her will. Victims often don't want attention and an iconic photo like this would be especially problematic. You deserve the negative rep.
You're endorsing being an asshole simply because it was the norm. That was...
Cultural norms were different in that time, it would be assault today. After the women's rights movement the majority of our society realized you cannot just grab a stranger off the street and kiss them against their will...
White supremacists can no longer tout their Nordic traditions - more evidence of Vikings blending with other cultures:
https://www.aol.com/article/news/2017/10/14/researchers-find-allah-embroidered-on-viking-burial-textiles/23243480/
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