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In reply to the discussion: RAINN rejects "rape culture" [View all]kjones
(1,059 posts)17. Absolutely, just saying "rape culture" means nothing, and solve nothing.
I'm not saying "rape culture," but culture affects everything.
I mean, the most basic way culture and rape interact is that
it is culture which defines what rape is. In America, there is
statutory rape, in other countries, there isn't. Culture defines
what is right or wrong.
Most of us continue to follow the rules of our culture, some
of us don't. In this case, those that don't are rapist. Contrary
to "rape culture," those that rape are counter to the culture.
If anything, it's one more thing to add to your list.
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Generally speaking, predators do need a relatively clear head to operate. So you're probably right.
nomorenomore08
Mar 2014
#6
Wait are you telling me outliers aren't a good way to measure society, back to stats 101 for me
Exultant Democracy
Mar 2014
#3
50,000 people? That's fantastic, honestly. We need a lot more of the same.
nomorenomore08
Mar 2014
#9
"Whatever groups you weren't a part of didn't stop existing just because you weren't a part
nomorenomore08
Mar 2014
#35
America has a rape culture. IMO: Anyone who does nothing to stop a rape in progress supports the act
In_The_Wind
Mar 2014
#25
"While it is helpful to point out the systemic barriers to addressing the problem"
cui bono
Mar 2014
#22
For me when you say "racism exists" it means there are some racists in the country,
cui bono
Mar 2014
#29
Thank you for your posts. You broke it down better than I probably could.
nomorenomore08
Mar 2014
#36
Did you catch the part where blaming "rape culture" was described as an "unfortunate trend"? nt
lumberjack_jeff
Mar 2014
#26