"Who Will Rape Me?" from The Frisky

Discussion in 'In the Media' started by TheHuntress, Dec 23, 2010.

  1. satyr

    satyr New Member

    petty is a fucking idiot, don't bother.
     
  2. pettyofficerj

    pettyofficerj New Member

    for fucks sake..guess i'll have to add the PC disclaimer(tm) to my posts, just to shut people up with their late-night sandbagging

    :p
     
  3. pettyofficerj

    pettyofficerj New Member

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    one down....need 29 more by next week

    :smt026
     
  4. LA

    LA Well-Known Member

    heeeerreee we goooo
     
  5. pettyofficerj

    pettyofficerj New Member

    lol
     
  6. FG

    FG Well-Known Member

    It is unfortunate.
     
  7. FG

    FG Well-Known Member

    Go back and read your post again. ah, nevermind.
     
  8. pettyofficerj

    pettyofficerj New Member

    stick to biochemistry

    :p
     
  9. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    Well its time for Mr Two Cents to make some change up in here.

    I think this thread should have been posted in the women's locker room being that it was suppose to be informative and a cautionary tale to help women avoid a possible dangerous situation. Its important to be prepared and women should talk about it however don't act all shocked when men say this uncomfortable to talk about. To me rape for women is the equivelance of racial injustice for bm. We can conceptualize it but can never truly understand so it becomes a complete egg shell conversation because its an understandably sensative subject.

    I also agree with Petty on this ridiculous pc environment people keep trying to create here. The mothafuka has been on here for 3 years does he really still need to say some not all? You know who he is at this point and can easily imply that he didn't mean every single case of rape had someone falsely accusing someone.
    While I'm on the topic of false rape there should be a mandatory life sentence for anyone who falsy accuses someone. It ruins a mans life, just having a record of alleged rape messes up your chance of employment and finding a place to live. People don't want to take the chance if allegations could have been true. Women should also want this because it takes away credibility from women who actually are raped.
    As a black man one of my biggest fears is being falsely accused of a crime. There was a point when I was dating where I would make sure all my first three or four dates were in very public places and always used my credit card to establish a time line. It sounds incredibly paranoid but in this world being black is enough for a jury to convict especially since I prefer ww. We still live in a world where people can't concieve of a pretty white women actually being into a black man so in regards to what Petty said earlier I totally understand.
     
    Last edited: Dec 24, 2010
  10. FRESH

    FRESH New Member

    A has some pretty valid points...
     
  11. TheHuntress

    TheHuntress Well-Known Member

    MrF, I posted that in response to the allegations in the news about Julian Assange and the Etsy scandal. That's why that article was written in the first place. Reasons like this article: The rush to smear Assange's rape accuser.

    And no, it shouldn't have gone in the Women's Locker Room. This isn't just a 'girl thing'. It shouldn't be shoved in a corner, considering the events out of which the topic was created. It should be in the forefront, because it never is. It's always the elephant in the room.

    Maybe you should focus less on the false accusations and focus more on the REAL ones. The false ones are few... real rapes happen. Often.

    According to Rape Abuse and Incest National Network (RAINN):

    Every 2 minutes, someone is sexually assaulted.

    1 in 6 women, and 1 in 33 men will be sexually assaulted in their lifetime.

    60% of sexual assaults are NOT reported to the police.

    Approximately 73% of rape victims know their attacker.

    Only 6% of rapists will ever spend a day in jail.


    Now, with statistics like that, focusing on the false accusations seems silly. I had a friend who was falsely accused, so I know what people go through when it comes to that sort of thing. I've seen it happen. I watched him get ostracized and have trouble making new friends and joining the military. He had to go through hoops to do that! It was ridiculous. I agree that there should be punishment for people who falsely accuse because it makes everyone suspicious of the rest of us, but by focusing on false accusations is a roundabout way of saying 'Well, we don't really believe this exists or it's a problem.'

    Maybe you don't actually feel that way, but that's the way it comes across. Every single time a thread is posted about the realities of rape, someone chimes in with 'WHAT ABOUT THE FALSE ACCUSATIONS?!'

    Let me tell you guys something, you know what's worse than being falsely accused?

    Actually being raped.

    You know what's worse than being raped?

    Being raped and then having someone not believe you, or tell you you shouldn't have been wearing 'x'.

    Those things happen. And now it's happening with Julian Assange. Just because some people see him as a famous freedom fighter, all of a sudden he must be SO good that he can't possibly have raped anybody, right? Of course! Kobe Bryant is a great basketball star..OMG.. he can't rape anyone!...right? "Hey, Remember How Kobe Bryant is Probably a Rapist?"- Ms. Magazine.

    If you ask the women in your life, I guarantee you that at least one of them has been sexually assaulted or raped. I also can pretty much guarantee that they didn't report it, either. You know why that is? You probably would have known about it if they had reported it, and they probably feel more shame about it because it was someone they knew- likely someone who had power over them- and they were made to feel like it was their fault.

    Go ahead, go tell your mothers, sisters, friends, daughters, and wives that you don't want to talk about rape and its impact on society- you want to talk about how many false accusations there are. You don't want to talk about the fact that it's one of the most violent acts one human can do to another, but you want to talk about how sweet Kobe's jump shot it. You don't want to talk about rape in any kind of open forum because you're afraid of being accused of committing a crime (nevermind that 52% of rapists are white)- not sure how that ties in together by your logic- but you'd rather talk about how awesome Julian Assange is for leaking all of that cool stuff on the internet! What a freakin' hero!

    We have one hell of a warped sense of heroism in this country, and frankly, it's terrifying.
     
    Last edited: Dec 24, 2010
  12. JordanC

    JordanC Well-Known Member

    Good points.

    I do disagree with it just being put in the women's room, though. You have a girlfriend, sister and mother? Wouldn't this information help you with advice to keep them safer?
     
  13. FG

    FG Well-Known Member

    It wasn't about being pc, that wasn't my issue with the post MrF.. thats what he assumed it to be, it wasn't. Go back and read. But seriously, in that topic it would have been advisable to spell it out. His whole post came across sideways. I love the dude but it was messed up.

    You do have some valid points but DB has some very valid points that you should not forget.
    Its very important and this thread should not be in the womens locker room.. this is information men and women need to have. A subject that should not disappear just because it makes some men uncomfortable.
    And that the discussion automatically goes to false accusations is concerning to me, yes its horrible and destroys lives and credibility for real victims and should be punishable by law. But please realize its a very very small portion - there are more concerning issues in the subject.
     
  14. Kushton Slater

    Kushton Slater New Member

    The thing that irks me about rape (besides the fact that its a horrible crime) is that I noticed women who are charged with rape get lesser sentences than men are who are charged with rape. Notice how society handles rape (specifically statutory rape), if a guy does it, hes a dirty pig, if a girls does it all you hear is dudes making jokes about "why couldnt I have a teacher like that" or some other shit.....

    Everybody above me makes some pretty good points though.
     
  15. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    So what would you suggest as solution because we're all aware of rape but me as a man what can I possibly do?
    Having the discussion alone is uncomfortable as hell and I didn't mean for you guys to think I want this topic tucked away but I don't see how men can really contribute to the conversation.
     
  16. pettyofficerj

    pettyofficerj New Member

    As a man, u can make broads sign an agreement before sex

    look at how many rape cases and sexual assaults against women were in the media

    remember kobe?
     
    Last edited: Dec 24, 2010
  17. FG

    FG Well-Known Member

    I have always found that odd.... that needs to change, its disgusting.

    I hear ya my friend.. its uncomfortable for everybody... Men can most definitively contribute to the convo. I even think its essential. Men do get affected as well by rape and can even destroy their lives even if it was not them who got raped. Men that do get raped, I think have even more of a stigma to carry than women do.
     
  18. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    Damn talk about a mood killer.
    "Before we do it I'm gonna need you to sign this"
    How the fuck did we get here.
     
  19. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    Again like I said before for most men rape isn't really a threat unless in prison. Most rapist are cowards and would rarely try that shit with someone who could defend themselves. Its very unlikely that would happen to me or someone I know and like I said previously I can only empathize with this I can never sympathize just like with racial injustice in regards to black men and ww trying to console us. It's not a lack of caring but a true lack of understanding because its very unlikely that we'll experience it let alone on the same level.
     
  20. FG

    FG Well-Known Member

    Empathize and staying invoked is all you need to do. Just because I cant fully and completely understand how it is to be subject to racial injustice doesnt mean I should stay out of the discussion.
    Staying involved is part of the fight, whatever the fight might be.
     

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