The Obsession Archivesannual Time100list debuted Wednesday with a shocking juxtaposition: The magazine recognized Christine Blasey Ford as an "icon" but also honored Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, the man she said drunkenly assaulted her during high school, as a "leader."
For those who believe Ford, seeing Kavanaugh on the same list as her is more than an insult — it's a cruel reminder that even in the #MeToo era, men credibly accused of assault can nevertheless rise to power while being lauded and celebrated as one of the world's most "influential" people (see also: Donald J. Trump).
Letting Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell praise Kavanaugh's character, citing his "resilience," "loyal devotion to family and friends," and "undeterred reverence for the law," is akin to casting a long shadow on not just Ford's claim, but also the profile Senator Kamala Harris, a Democrat, wrote on her behalf.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
When read next to Kavanaugh's entry, which describes the Congressional hearings as "unhinged partisanship," it feels like the powerful have failed Ford once again. Harris writes that Ford made an "unfathomable sacrifice" by testifying, and Kavanaugh's inclusion on the list is yet another example of how it surely cost Ford more than most can imagine.
Honoring Ford and Kavanaugh in practically the same breath also reveals how American culture makes it inconvenient and even difficult to fully believe survivors of sexual assault. There's no splitting the difference here by recognizing Ford's bravery and then casting Kavanaugh in the same heroic light. You either believe Ford, or you don't.
Despite evidence that it happens with alarming frequency, the public still struggles to accept that accomplished, charming men who are trusted by their families, friends, and peers can also be capable of heinous acts. Putting Kavanaugh on the Time100 reflects a collective, deep-seated resistance to admitting that predatory behavior has nothing to do with a man's resume or social standing; it's about his willingness to abuse the power he holds.
Perhaps Time's own editors struggled with this question. Perhaps they argue that the list is no endorsement of the individual featured, just an acknowledgment of their influence. Maybe they worried more that choosing between Ford or Kavanaugh would result in accusations of media bias. Instead, including both figures led some critics to see Time's choice as a maddening example of the media's obsession with offering "both sides" of an argument.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
It's also worth noting that neither entry actually names what happened: that Ford accused Kavanaugh and that Kavanaugh was accused. If you weren't familiar with the news story, you wouldn't know the Timelist recognizes both a victim and her attacker. That Timecouldn't bring itself to print those details, or successfully insist that McConnell and Harris include them, suggests the magazine wanted to avoid controversy as much as possible.
Mashable reached out to Time for comment, but the publication has yet to offer an explanation for its decision.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Regardless of why Timechose to include Ford and Kavanaugh on the same list, the decision sends a disheartening message to survivors who see it's now possible, even acceptable, to cheer on victims who stand up for justice while simultaneously hailing the accused as a leader for our time. That unexpected combination of encouragement and callousness may well convince some survivors that coming forward is not worth the resulting heartache, now rendered in newly agonizing ways.
In that regard, we can only hope that the Time 100list is far less influential than it aspires to be.
Topics Activism Social Good
'The Boy Band Con' struggles to hide hatred for Lou Pearlman: ReviewThe 8 absolute cringiest Michael Scott quotes in 'The Office' historyTwitter needs your help with the color of its Diwali emojiKim Kardashian settled her lawsuit against MediaTakeOut for saying she faked the Paris robberyGo from human to superhuman with these DIY Halloween costumesMan walks around 9 wild bears like it's NBDSamsung is working to put a selfie camera underneath a phone's screenIt's not your imagination: This Facebook outage is massiveWhy I love, love, love 'Captain Marvel' and everything it stands forNetflix apologizes for controversial stock footage used in 'Bird Box'Goat mayor celebrates first day in power by taking a dump on the floorPhotos of magical night buses could be proof of a parallel wizarding universeAlexa can do a lot more in your car with Echo Auto skillsTrump grounds Boeing 737 Max planes after fatal crashesNYC was the 'hub' of U.S. AIDS epidemic in 1970s, study saysHillary Clinton responded to viral Death Row Records memeApple Music Launches on Amazon Fire TVComplaints of racism against 'white males' in ad rejectedIt's not your imagination: This Facebook outage is massivePhotos of magical night buses could be proof of a parallel wizarding universe A volcano just erupted in Europe and the footage is amazing 'Beauty and the Beast' director reveals Disney's first openly gay character Warren Buffett: 'If a lady says no, she means maybe' What one video game developer organization is doing to combat Trump’s immigration ban Weapons and ammo in 'Horizon: Zero Dawn' are confusing, so here's a guide Obamas sign book deal worth 'tens of millions' Supreme Court weighs a constitutional right to social media access South Korea's biggest dog meat market stays open, despite promises to shut it Facebook blocks famous nude artwork and feels the internet's ire Foursquare offers every mobile app access to your whereabouts Uber's Travis Kalanick: Yep, I'm a jerk, basically Obviously, young Justin Trudeau was hot. Here are the pictures that prove it Bottle of champagne rolls out under subway seat, brings New Yorkers together Elephant frightens the bejesus out of group of tourists on safari Trump's absurd statement on health care gets trolled because how could it not? Someone made a pizza with peas and mayo and the internet collectively barfed A Snapchat drone?! Here's what we know In an ironic twist, a 1991 Shell ad contains a warning about climate change There might be a real Alternatives to the pussy hat if you're honestly too embarrassed to wear one
2.8445s , 10133.6171875 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Obsession Archives】,Exquisite Information Network