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In reply to the discussion: In 1987, a radical feminist called all sexual contact "degrading to women" and "rape." [View all]BainsBane
(57,780 posts)Rape is as high here as in most nations on earth and prosecution and sentencing are extremely low. You have no earthly idea what you're talking about. Rape culture is simply a way of describing the kind of factors that go into the making rape so prevalent, prosecution inadequate and sentencing lenient. It's about a judge giving a child rapist a thirty day sentence because he claimed the 11 yr old seduced the man. It's people blaming rape victims for what they wear, or describing sexual assault by college students as guys being guys. Rape culture is hundreds of thousands of rape kits going untested around the country because police departments place a low priority on solving those crimes.
I don't know what kind of game you're playing, but it's incredibly offensive. Denying rape culture is like denying rape. You are minimizing the severity of a crime that affects 25 percent of women in this nation and a good percentage of men as well. Not only that, your post is entirely incoherent and displays not even the most minimal understanding of the topic. It appears to me you haven't bothered to read even one article posted on the subject or you wouldn't talk about rape culture as an "excuse." The only excuses are those made on behalf of assailants and efforts to keep rape victims silent. That is a part of rape culture and why the crime is so common.