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Men Asking Repeatedly Is Not Women's Fault
This one comes with a side of "talking about how you'd beat the crap out of a rapist isn't actually useful or helpful". One of the many off-shoots of the OSBP deal. I'm working on my own post on that, but I'm also trying to get laundry done, so it may not happen tonight.
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Re: My 2 cents. Will change be forthcoming?
Date: 2008-05-05 09:39 pm (UTC)Can be, but usually aren't. And since they're "good, decent and kind" they warrant the benefit of the doubt. Especially since we have some seriously whack-job feminists running about claiming to Speak For All Women. One woman's "seriously misinformed" is another woman's "You SAID WHAT about Joss Whedon & his wife?" And that doesn't even begin to plumb the depths of heterophobia that reigns in the Academy.
I disagree about the "doesn't seem to be helping," by-the-by. When men have an enforced code of "manly men protect all women and children" from scum, it tends to mitigate the natural scum-factor within their sex. Even if, by "protect" all they can do is register disapproval when some yobbo starts spouting off in the locker room.
I also disagree that "we as a society," by which I mean, the general run of citizenry in the U.S. are quite willing to enforce that rule on EVERY rapist, even the 19-year-old next door.
Unfortunately, that well has been poisoned by, well, liars and opportunists: Tawana Brawley, the Duke University Lacross players, etc. and the people who make an excellent living off of victims, pseudo-victims and fraud. And then there's the contingent bent on denying agency to any women, by arguing that drunken hook-ups are rape. Sorry, if I choose to get drunk at a party full of drunken men; and end up having drunken sex with another drunkard: tant pis.
So not all Who Are Called Rapists, Rape.
Which is why I don't think guys are "endlessly talking about what ought to happen to rapists," merely that when the subject comes up (as it sometimes does) they react publicly with disdain, revulsion, and a gut-level desire to make sure the rapist comes to justice. Which would seem to be an excellent thing, and more likely to encourage men to do just what we want: which is when one of his peers crosses a line harrassing another woman--any woman--he says, "Hey. Not cool. Back off her."
Re: My 2 cents. Will change be forthcoming?
Date: 2008-05-06 01:00 am (UTC)Even if, by "protect" all they can do is register disapproval when some yobbo starts spouting off in the locker room.
At least with the men I know, this one happens rather infrequently. A lot of times, no one wants to be the Guy With No Sense of Humor. But yes, it IS useful because it helps establish where the line is. I think the best thing I've heard on that one is to mentally replace the "chick" in the joke with your mother, your wife, or your daughter - and see if it's still funny.
I also disagree that "we as a society," by which I mean, the general run of citizenry in the U.S. are quite willing to enforce that rule on EVERY rapist, even the 19-year-old next door.
On this one, yes, we are going to have to disagree. Because a lot of times it is not getting enforced. A lot of times, even when the rape is caught on videotape, the victim is branded a Slut. A Whore. She Must Have Wanted It. She Didn't Say No. And Why Was She Wearing That Short Skirt, Anyway?
DV
Re: My 2 cents. Will change be forthcoming?
Date: 2008-05-11 12:30 am (UTC)That's a very good one--have to remember it.