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niyad

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28. having skimmed through just part of that (need strong drink to finish the usual claptrap), can
Fri Jan 10, 2014, 09:42 PM
Jan 2014

see the confusion.


Rape Culture
What is the “Rape Culture?”

Rape Culture is an environment in which rape is prevalent and in which sexual violence against women is normalized and excused in the media and popular culture. Rape culture is perpetuated through the use of misogynistic language, the objectification of women’s bodies, and the glamorization of sexual violence, thereby creating a society that disregards women’s rights and safety.

Rape Culture affects every woman. The rape of one woman is a degradation, terror, and limitation to all women. Most women and girls limit their behavior because of the existence of rape. Most women and girls live in fear of rape. Men, in general, do not. That’s how rape functions as a powerful means by which the whole female population is held in a subordinate position to the whole male population, even though many men don’t rape, and many women are never victims of rape. This cycle of fear is the legacy of Rape Culture.
Examples of Rape Culture:

Blaming the victim (“She asked for it!”)
Trivializing sexual assault (“Boys will be boys!”)
Sexually explicit jokes
Tolerance of sexual harassment
Inflating false rape report statistics
Publicly scrutinizing a victim’s dress, mental state, motives, and history
Gratuitous gendered violence in movies and television
Defining “manhood” as dominant and sexually aggressive
Defining “womanhood” as submissive and sexually passive
Pressure on men to “score”
Pressure on women to not appear “cold”
Assuming only promiscuous women get raped
Assuming that men don’t get raped or that only “weak” men get raped
Refusing to take rape accusations seriously
Teaching women to avoid getting raped instead of teaching men not to rape

How can men and women combat Rape Culture?

Avoid using language that objectifies or degrades women
Speak out if you hear someone else making an offensive joke or trivializing rape
If a friend says she has been raped, take her seriously and be supportive
Think critically about the media’s messages about women, men, relationships, and violence
Be respectful of others’ physical space even in casual situations
Always communicate with sexual partners and do not assume consent
Define your own manhood or womanhood. Do not let stereotypes shape your actions.
Get involved! Join a student or community group working to end violence against women.

http://www.marshall.edu/wcenter/sexual-assault/rape-culture/

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It's a HoF invention. Atman Jan 2014 #1
I went googling libodem Jan 2014 #2
There is a commenter there tosh Jan 2014 #3
I scrolled down to read them libodem Jan 2014 #5
Completely false BainsBane Jan 2014 #11
You could not have demonstrated your lack of empathy any more clearly. redqueen Jan 2014 #13
Oh, surprise! Redqueen is going to call me a pig again! Atman Jan 2014 #14
"My comment was not about rape or rape culture." redqueen Jan 2014 #15
I am sorry to budge in here but you did say rape culture is a hof invention. hrmjustin Jan 2014 #27
some of us are actually aware of your speech. given your statement, it is easily understood why niyad Jan 2014 #24
I think a good argument can be made for it rrneck Jan 2014 #4
I think overstating it as a total culture libodem Jan 2014 #6
when I hear the term rape culture Niceguy1 Jan 2014 #7
Sudan the DRC BlueToTheBone Jan 2014 #8
Same here libodem Jan 2014 #9
That was also the era of "playing hard-to-get" which I always thought was insane. arcane1 Jan 2014 #32
Any time I see the word rrneck Jan 2014 #10
I find the basic Wikipedia definition of rape culture instructive BainsBane Jan 2014 #12
I find it kind of fascinating... Atman Jan 2014 #16
I would guess more people are ignoring you rather than have you on ignore. Do you think people seaglass Jan 2014 #17
I had forgotten that BainsBane Jan 2014 #20
I'm not likely to ever forget it but only bring it up when the poster starts the poor innocent me/ seaglass Jan 2014 #21
Ugh. I forgot about that. redqueen Jan 2014 #22
Well I was wrong then - it seems people did forget, sad for the poster that I didn't. LOL. n/t seaglass Jan 2014 #23
Yes. we in HOF actually read BainsBane Jan 2014 #18
My "insistence that women's rights be restricted to abortions"??!! Atman Jan 2014 #19
done more than 99%? I am so very impressed that you know how all the posters on DU spend niyad Jan 2014 #26
you are perfectly free to post about all those areas that you feel are being ignored. niyad Jan 2014 #25
having skimmed through just part of that (need strong drink to finish the usual claptrap), can niyad Jan 2014 #28
Personally as a 36 yr old mother of 2 sons & aunt giftedgirl77 Jan 2014 #29
what is rape culture? answered by women against violence against women niyad Jan 2014 #30
a very interesting article here on rape culture and victim control/rapist control niyad Jan 2014 #31
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