then the series is positioning being raped as a pre-requisite for female empowerment. She was naive and her arc was going around in circles... but now that she's been raped, she's naive no more! If nothing else, it's non-sensical considering how often the show dangles sexual violence as a means of generating tension
In what way is rape a pre-requisite for empowerment?
Just to make sure we're all up to date on how marriages work:
Girls are married off to men who will hopefully improve their status. Marriage is a contract regarding property; it has nothing to do with love unless the wife just happens to get lucky and likes the guy.
In short, if you're getting married, you're getting sex. If you don't like it, it's rape, but you're still getting it.
With that said...
Dany's marriage was clearly pre-arranged, and she knew fully well what that entailed. Her marriage led to her empowerment, not her rape. Hell, she even turned the tides and fell in love with Drogo, and even took over the bedroom activities. Rape had nothing to do with her rise to power.
Cersei's rape knocked her down a peg and proved she wasn't as powerful as she thought she was. She was defeated by a one-handed man. There's definitely no empowerment here.
Sansa, like Dany, knew exactly what she was getting into, since that's how marriage works. She hasn't been naive since she saw her dad's head roll across the ground, so I'm not sure what you mean by your comments. Hell, people were calling her "Dark Sansa" last season for a reason. This is just another political marriage, like all the others. Marriage leads to power, not rape.
Who else is there? Theon definitely didn't gain any power from his 'rape' (I'd call getting castrated worse than rape, but maybe that's just me). Brienne was almost raped, but wasn't. Sansa was almost raped by those goons once, but wasn't. I'm struggling to think of anybody that actually benefited from being raped in this show.
There is nothing, politically, in this show that isn't realistic to the times. Backstabbing, forced marriages, incest, double-crosses, etc. are all par for the course. If anything, the show is a bit tame.
I wonder what kind of backlash we'd see if the show actually portrayed shit-filled streets with sick people everywhere, battlefields littered with rotting carcasses, daily gang-rapes on lone women trying to walk down the road, parents selling children for food, and all the other lovely parts of life people had to deal with.
The messed up part is that all of this stuff STILL EXISTS in tons of places around the world. People get more upset at an extremely tame portrayal of an event than they do at the actual events that occur right at this very moment.
I think most of this 'outrage' just stems from the fact that Sansa is pretty. If it was anybody less desirable, like the random lady that Theon fucks on the ship then tells her to her face that he's ditching her as soon as they're done, chances are people wouldn't care.