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'''Sexualisation''' or '''child sexualisation''' is a modern term used to describe the loss of [[Childhood sexual innocence|"sexual innocence"]] or rendering "impure" of something or someone, especially a child. The term | '''Sexualisation''' or '''child sexualisation''' is a modern term used to describe the loss of [[Childhood sexual innocence|"sexual innocence"]] or rendering "impure" of something or someone, especially a [[child]]. The term can be used as a virtually unchallengable weasel word, obscuring a claim (children are asexual) that is in itself laughable. | ||
==Commentary== | ==Commentary== |
Revision as of 02:04, 5 January 2009
Sexualisation or child sexualisation is a modern term used to describe the loss of "sexual innocence" or rendering "impure" of something or someone, especially a child. The term can be used as a virtually unchallengable weasel word, obscuring a claim (children are asexual) that is in itself laughable.
Commentary
- "The really dangerous term is sexualized/sexualization. Implicit in its use is the idea that children are asexual until some bad man sexualizes them. Since the idea is implicit, people can make the claim without needing to back it up. If someone stated in so many words that "children are asexual", they could be challenged, and a useful discussion might follow. Using a term like "sexualization" is the way the hysterics make sure that that discussion never happens."