The simplest explanation for why Dukat didn't remember Kira is that Dukat is rascist and all Bajorans look the same to him.
...Perhaps Cardassians just did it differently? They are aliens, after all.
My best friend recently watched all of Deep Space Nine because her fiance is a Trekkie. She mostly liked it, but this episode really bothered her. She felt that it was dishonest in its depiction of what it's like to be a "comfort woman" -- that, in reality, being a "comfort woman" or an equivalent role in occupied societies has always meant a life of rape and sexual violence, and that it is is never the vaguely pleasant, alluring thing it was in "Wrongs Darker." I can't bring myself to disagree with her.
Besides, I can't see Dukat raping a woman. His twisted little mind would find it far more exciting to try to convince the woman that the Cardassians were actually nice guys and that she should love him. For Dukat, the idea of getting a Bajoran woman to fall in love with him while he's overseeing the rape of their world would be much more exciting then imposing himself physically.
Because as I said in my thread on this in the DS9 forum (!!!), the episode makes no sense!
If you suddenly realise that you look similar to the way you remember a person that you only met once twenty years ago, do you immediately leap to the conclusion that the person you saw was you from the future?
Besides, I can't see Dukat raping a woman. His twisted little mind would find it far more exciting to try to convince the woman that the Cardassians were actually nice guys and that she should love him. For Dukat, the idea of getting a Bajoran woman to fall in love with him while he's overseeing the rape of their world would be much more exciting then imposing himself physically.
We know that Gul Dukat did rape a woman the "traditional" way in "Covenant."
However, I think that in any case where consent has been tainted, be it by drugs or psychological manipulation, it is still rape regardless of whether it involves beating someone to make them comply. So it's still rape.
I see what you mean, but I think that's a grey area.
I see what you mean, but I think that's a grey area.
...what?!
Yeah, if you kidnap a woman, cut her off from her family, but are super duper nice to her right before you tell her to strip and get into bed, you're still a rapist. There is nothing even vaguely resembling grey area there.
I see what you mean, but I think that's a grey area.
...what?!
Yeah, if you kidnap a woman, cut her off from her family, but are super duper nice to her right before you tell her to strip and get into bed, you're still a rapist. There is nothing even vaguely resembling grey area there.
Good to see that you and I can agree on the truly important stuff.
I wasn't saying it was a nice thing to do! I meant that it's a grey area because he wasn't threatening her: "Have sex with me or I'll kill you."
Kidnapping a woman is not rape. Cutting her off from her family is not rape. If she voluntarily gets into bed with you it isn't rape unless you are threatening to kill her or her family.
But if Dukat kidnaps you, takes you into space, and cuts you off from every alternative option you might have had previously so that he forces you to feel like you have no choice, it isn't?If Dukat said, "Have sex with me or I'll order your family killed," then it is rape.
This is why this makes zero sense:But unless the woman feels that she has no choice but to have sex with him, I don't see how it can be considered clear cut rape. it's a grey area because while she may not 100% want to do it, she may still feel pressured into it. But if she has the choice to say no, then it's a grey area.
Then you're not talking about rape and this is all pointless.I am talking about rape as "forcing a person to have sex with you regardless of whether they want to or not." I feel you are viewing it as "pressuring someone to have sex with you even if they don't really want to." The difference is that in the second case, the person can say no.
Duress, in which the victim may be subject to or threatened by overwhelming force or violence, and which may result in absence of objection to intercourse, leads to the presumption of lack of consent. Duress may be actual or threatened force or violence against the victim or somebody else close to the victim. Even blackmail may constitute duress.
Imagine that, instead of Kira Meru, it was your mother in that situation, and then tell me you wouldn't consider Dukat a rapist.I can't see Dukat as forcing her to have sex with him if she said no. It would be more important to him to maintain the appearance of a caring and loving person. If she said "Please no, I can't," then I think it's far more likely that he'd accept it.
You folks are forgetting that episode with Akoram Lan (?) -- the Bajoran poet who comes out the wormhole in DS9-time from Bajor-past and they briefly think he's the Emissary and such. At the end of the episode, after he goes back, suddenly the unfinished poem is finished and yet Kira and everyone else remember that it used to be unfinished and that time has been changed.
IE: the prophets exist outside of time and can fuck with whatever they want cause they're the prophets.
lol
If there is ANY coercion, any fear whatsoever--whether explicit OR implicit--then sorry...it is rape. It does not have to be stated as bluntly as "I will kill your family" to be rape.
I don't even have words for how sick your train of thought makes me.
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I see a big difference between holding a gun to someone's head and forcing them to have sex with you and what Dukat did.
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