And again we've got away from it being the norm, and here, and made it about unusually powerful men and the women that come under their influence one way or another.
The other day I heard part
* of a dial-in talk show where mothers described how their junior school children were being sexually assaulted and bullied, mainly by other under 10s.
It was clear that no one, parents, teachers, police had any idea of how to deal with this or protect these children and I suspect this continues on in a similar way for teens and adults. It is only the rare case, usually rape, that eventually ends up in court. Occurrences were not even documented.
Focus on the high profile cases could be used to get the issue out for discussion, but also ends up being a distraction from the daily harassment.
Probably we need to accept that this is how people are, then, to change it, we need zero tolerance and immediate intervention in all occurrences, even given the possible downsides.
* I confess my immediate reaction was: this is horrible and not something I want to listen to or think about.