Greer has always been the same. I think there’s an element with her of wanting to light a touchpaper and see what happens. And in a way she has a point - had she couched this in reasonable language and a measured manner nobody would pay it any attention. At best heads would nod sympathetically and fuck all happen. As an aside, she was stating her view that rape shouldn’t always be seen as the worse thing that can happen to a woman years ago. It’s not new.
Yes, her thinking is muddled. But while all rape is rape, rape varies in its manner and consequences, as indeed does sexual assault. The Pamela Stephenson Connolly column in the Guardian recently has a letter from a woman whose husband regularly used her feet for masturbation in the middle of the night, without her consent. She said that she loves him and I bet he loves her too. It seems to be that what is needed is debate, and education, opening up dialogue between men and women and a rediscovery of respect for each other and ourselves. Maybe we need a soap storyline or something, I don’t know. Get it away from feminist debate and into the mainstream. Then this casual, ignorant rape and assault might just become a thing of the past.