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In reply to the discussion: Do men understand rape? [View all]politicman
(710 posts)Again, let me reiterate that I firmly believe that many women are raped and think staying silent about it is the best course of action.
But I cannot accept that as an excuse, I'm sorry but acknowledging that rape is a despicable thing only make me believe that any women that decides not to report a rape only has herself to blame.
Take for example Bill Cosby allegations, apparently none of the women had the courage to report the rapes for nearly 30 years, yet suddenly out of nowhere, 30 years later one gets the courage that she lacked for 30 years and suddenly many more women get the courage as well.
What change between the time they allege the rapes happened to now, 10680 days or so passed where the women apparently didn't have the courage to report or speak, yet suddenly on the 10681 day one wakes up with more courage than any day in the past to speak out.
Look I am of the opinion that rape is a despicable act, a horrendous act that should never occur, but I am also of the opinion that being accused of a rape that you did not commit is also a despicable act.
And unless all allegations are tested in court with trials, then I am of the opinion that every many is innocent until proven guilty even if there are plenty of women that stay silent after being raped by some of those men.
Women need to take responsibility, if you were really raped then report it even if it comes with a hell of a lot of problems because no one can help you if you wont help yourself.