As an immigrant from a south asian country, I was super surprised to learn that child marriages are legal in US. And children are often married to their rapists[1].
While it is interesting to discover that things we deem obscene are permitted, and sometimes occur, and that the occurrence of something as severe as a ten year old marrying their rapist is non-zero, it is very dishonest to discuss these things without statistics.
These articles often start with specifics of the most obscene cases, then should they ever get to frequencies, conflate many not-as-severe or irrelevant cases, to bolster the appearance of severity. E.g. a statistic might include marriages where either party is under 18 years.
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These articles often start with specifics of the most obscene cases, then should they ever get to frequencies, conflate many not-as-severe or irrelevant cases, to bolster the appearance of severity. E.g. a statistic might include marriages where either party is under 18 years.