Janice Fiamengo: “Sexual Misconduct Looks Different When a Woman is the Perpetrator (and like many such cases, the real story behind Iceland’s former Minister for Children is probably complicated).”

Interesting and as always with Janice’s pieces, the comments section is well worth exploring.

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2 thoughts on “Janice Fiamengo: “Sexual Misconduct Looks Different When a Woman is the Perpetrator (and like many such cases, the real story behind Iceland’s former Minister for Children is probably complicated).”

  1. “Asmundsson is rendered voiceless in Thórsdóttir’s story” As I know from former colleagues who came from Iceland to work, and feel private and anonymous in our populous cities, it is a land of villages and small towns with a population that of the borough of Stockport. So the middle aged man now “outed” by her has been smeared as a homeless youth, a stalker and sexually coniving and not worthy to even visit his son (despite paying child support). Perhaps he had gone on from this difficult start in life and ,like her ,”moved on”. Only to be named and shamed in his community. No one will consider he was 15 sleeping in a barn, 16 as a father and only 17 when the mother of his child thought he wasn’t suitable to see his child.

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