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Brett Kavanaugh and the Terrifying Logic of the Boys Club
Justice is about diffusing power; sexual assault reinforces and consolidates it.
https://www.texasobserver.org/brett-kavanaugh-and-the-terrifying-logic-of-the-boys-club/
by Andrea Grimes
September 24, 2018
Who among us has not gotten blackout drunk with a best friend, cornered a teenage girl at a party, dragged her together into a shuttered bedroom, together conspired to silence her by drowning her screams with our hands and loud music, and together attempted to tackle her and remove her clothing?
This seems to be the consensus take from Judge Brett Kavanaughs defenders, who are concerned that every man should be worried if something as piddly as getting blackout drunk with a best friend, cornering a teenage girl at a party, dragging her together into a shuttered bedroom, together conspiring to silence her by drowning her screams by force and with loud music, and together attempting to tackle her and remove her clothing, is now some kind of, I dont know, bad thing.
I dont know if every man has done something like this, or if most men have I suppose I take any man who believes this kind of behavior is unremarkable at his word that it is at least unremarkable in his lived experience, which is an awful presumption for another essay.
But I do believe that Brett Kavanaugh has done this thing, because I believe Dr. Christine Blasey Ford and Deborah Ramirez. And I believe that willfully treating any instance of sexual assault as if it is a harmless, youthful indiscretion is dangerous, but treating a conspiracy to commit sexual assault between two wealthy, drunk young men as some kind of understandable, bumbling accident that could happen to anyone is altogether more appalling.
Rape culture loves mixed signals and fuzzy memories. Anything to explain away predatory behavior as a hysterical overreaction, or merely a regrettable date and too much to drink. Rape apologists take comfort in the smoky, leather-lined boys club that occupies the space between he said and she said.
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Is there a special room in the club for boys who say to other boys: Lets do this one together? Brett Kavanaugh would be in that room, with his friend Mark Judge. They have done a lot of work on the boys club together, each in their way, over the years. Kavanaugh went the respectable route, using the tools of law to empower the patriarchy. Judge styled himself a recovered bad boy, spending unknown hours online attempting to discredit survivors of sexual assault and abuse, and writing self-indulgently and, perhaps tellingly, about masculine power.
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After all, there is a terrifying logic at work when a man says to another man, Lets see what we can do to this woman, together. It is eminently reasonable, in the most literal sense of the word, to deduce that two men claiming we didnt is better than one saying I didnt. It is objectively more effective, if your goal is to exert your power over a woman and that is the purpose of sexual assault to enlist the help of a friend in doing so.
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Justice true justice is about diffusing power. This is why narratives about reclaiming America and rhetoric around law and order play so well in a political moment when progress has begun knocking at the door of the boys club. I imagine the boys inside parting the curtains, peering outside, talking about back doors and panic rooms, just in case.
I dont believe that Brett Kavanaugh wants to make the world a more just place. I believe he wants to reinforce and consolidate power. Because he has done it before, and because it is, in the darkest and most disturbing ways, the logical thing for a boy like him to do.
Andrea Grimes is the manager of communications and development at If/When/How, where this column first appeared.
tblue37
(65,482 posts)2naSalit
(86,764 posts)lunatica
(53,410 posts)Some of our most precious cultural traditions need to be thrown out. Male privilege has done more than enough harm. It needs to be curbed.
BlancheSplanchnik
(20,219 posts)Ill have to read more from her.
ThoughtCriminal
(14,047 posts)The checks and balances have failed to handle corruption and treason on this scale.