A RADICAL NEW MANIFESTO is DESTROYING the very concept of sexual consent, arguing rapists are just “unskilled” lovers and that YOUR CHILD needs to learn “safe words.” Georgetown professor Quill Kukla’s explosive book “Sex Beyond ‘Yes'” is a SHOCKING blueprint that BLAMES society for sexual violence while offering a PATHETIC excuse for predators: they just need better “scaffolding.”
Kukla’s work, a disturbing fusion of academic theory and kink advocacy, LAUNCHES A DIRECT ASSAULT on traditional values, dismissing vanilla couples as unreflective and arguing that feminist efforts to warn women about stranger danger are COUNTERPRODUCTIVE. Even more APPALLING, the text suggests the mainstream view of male bodies as threatening “upholds rape culture,” a twisted logic that seeks to dismantle women’s rightful caution. The implication is CLEAR and DANGEROUS: the line between a criminal and a clumsy lover is just a matter of education, with the book noting many offenders are teenagers.
But the CONTROVERSY deepses. Kukla’s “solution” isn’t holding monsters accountable—it’s building a utopian “scaffolding” of 24-hour buses, private bedrooms, and universal basic income to facilitate “good sex.” This VICTIM-BLAMING framework implies a woman was assaulted not because a man chose to violate her, but because the bus stop was too far away. It reduces brutal crimes to a failure of urban planning and welfare checks.
This is the HARROWING future being sold in our elite institutions: where your safety is not a right, but a public works project, and the rapist in your home is merely a passenger who missed the last train. The architecture of our society isn’t monstrous—this ideology is.




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