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Oh yea, Spock's creepy comment at the end! Lovely comment indeed.
Even worse, the scene where Rand reports the attack has her sitting, crying and hurt, surrounded by all the male authority figures, including the guy who attacked her - captain Kirk!
We like to think feminism has helped wipe away victimizing the victims since Trek's time but, not so much. Just today I was reading the report about how KBR in the Iraq greenzone threatened to fire a 22 year old female employee ... if she reported her imprisonment in a container car, under guard, for over 24 hours and raped repeatedly by her fellow employees.
Ever notice Conservative men are always afraid of something, such as women who don't behave as they "should"? Rand being surrounded by the men, the authority, and her attacker demonstrates how women are, traditionally, viewed as liars who use sex to control others. So it's not rape, it's her fault for being sexy (Which Spock's creepy comment sorta implies). It's as strong in our culture as anywhere else, unless yer under a burqua.
Oh yea, Spock's creepy comment at the end! Lovely comment indeed.

We like to think feminism has helped wipe away victimizing the victims since Trek's time but, not so much. Just today I was reading the report about how KBR in the Iraq greenzone threatened to fire a 22 year old female employee ... if she reported her imprisonment in a container car, under guard, for over 24 hours and raped repeatedly by her fellow employees.
Ever notice Conservative men are always afraid of something, such as women who don't behave as they "should"? Rand being surrounded by the men, the authority, and her attacker demonstrates how women are, traditionally, viewed as liars who use sex to control others. So it's not rape, it's her fault for being sexy (Which Spock's creepy comment sorta implies). It's as strong in our culture as anywhere else, unless yer under a burqua.