I think this is worth reading. It gives a lot of interesting points and cultural references to read further.
Is it relevant for this forum? I think so because engineers don't fully understand how technology shapes how people think. The recent thread about the ethics crisis in tech https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42540862 comes to my mind. We act as it doesn't touch us, but our very passivity is the same as Mrs Pelicot's: when the power we serve take away our own personal power (even the banal ones we can see, e.g. installing our own software on our own computers), we wine meekly when it is already too late.
Slavoj Žižek touches how the 92 episodes of rape of Mr Pelicot on the drugged out Mrs Pelicot, who was unaware until the police showed her photos, mirrors how "digital powers treat us today".
How Mr Pelicot is obviously the weaker one, slave to its own compulsions, who can only act on an unaware object, and cannot deal with a person with her own will. A tale we all live in how tech removed the Big Other from our lives (I have also been reading Byung-Chul Han's "Non-Things" book, which contains similar ideas).
"we must not ignore or avoid digital media: their manipulative use is not inherently inscribed into their technology. They can be repurposed for emancipatory purposes [...] The system desperately seeks to control digital media because it recognizes their potential as tools for massive awakenings – including among women"
Finally, he tells about the "Her Story (directed and written by Shao Yihui), exploded on Chinese screens in December 2024. [...] Her Story deserves to be celebrated as an exemplary case of feminine awakening that avoids the traps of politically correct moralizing stiffness. It hits both targets: the strong presence of male chauvinism in Chinese society and the ruling Communists’ solidarity with it (not to mention other critical stabs at state power). "
If "feminine awakening" wasn't happening how did we get MeToo? That was an example of Women learning how to use tech/social media to make their voice heard.
No Engineers were required.
These are Social problems not Engineering problems. And most Engineers would fail a high school Sociology class cause they just aren't exposed to that entire subject. For the education system to produce a Engineer+Sociologist time required would double or triple
Since Learning takes time, how society gets around it is via division of labor/specialization and multi-disciplinary teams.
So if you are in tech/engineering and want to contribute to social problems, get on multi-disciplinary teams which have experts in sociology/economic/political science/psychology/law etc cause they have already put in the time.
Rape is rape.
Perverts cannot orgasm without the sexual desire being present. I am sure that all those rapist could orgasm when having sex with other people.
Perversions are like addictions. It is the drug that serves sexual gratification. Without the drug no sexual gratification.
Unlike fetishes which enhance the sense of sexual fulfillment. The fetishist can orgasm in other environments and with other people and things.
It is only the husband who qualifies as a pervert the others are just simply rapists.