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From then on, we become used to several things happening at once, and to multi-directionality.
Once the red-carpet season gets underway, we become used to seeing the stars all dolled up, as if that's what they look like when they eat breakfast or pop out to the shops.
As we become used to the idea that it is "normal" for women to stick in protective groups on nights out, or text when they are safely home, we also create a parallel norm: that harassment and assault are natural and even expected parts of life, rather than deliberate, criminal acts undertaken by people who should be tackled.
Even though the light gimmick is fun, we become used to it, but when the women, at one point, stand in a line upstage and hold hands, and let an impulse from one of them travel across the group and wind up on the other side, the charm returns.
Should we become used to breach after breach of decency?
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