Rape is never the victims fault
Feb. 15th, 2010 02:15 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Women say some rape victims should take the blame
WHAT? I don't even need to read this entire article to know that women have internalized the hateful misogony of the patriarchy and suffer from self-loathing ideology. Why do women hate each other like this? Rape is NEVER the victim's fault. Even if you're comatose from drinking or you're walking naked down the street. Women make loads of stupid decisions all the time. And there are other consequences of the above actions: alcohol poisoning and the flu, perhaps. But rape? It is not a man's duty to 'punish' me for my stupid actions. Women and men may judge women who make stupid choices and think 'they got what they deserved', but that's not what it is about is it? No. It's about men thinking women are sex objects, that any woman who is passive enough is theirs for taking, that women are sub-human and do not have the dignity that men have. In cases of rape the blame is ALWAYS on the assailant. It is the perpetrator who cannot keep his hands (and other bits) to himself. It is HIS lack of self-control and his lack of honor for other living creatures.
I was date raped when I was 20. I take responsibility for my stupidness. I acknowledge that I was weak and had poor boundaries. I did not report it because it was so.... murky. I was up for fooling around. I was not up for sex. I said no. He didn't listen. We were in my bed. Am I to blame? If you say yes, defriend me right now.
WHAT? I don't even need to read this entire article to know that women have internalized the hateful misogony of the patriarchy and suffer from self-loathing ideology. Why do women hate each other like this? Rape is NEVER the victim's fault. Even if you're comatose from drinking or you're walking naked down the street. Women make loads of stupid decisions all the time. And there are other consequences of the above actions: alcohol poisoning and the flu, perhaps. But rape? It is not a man's duty to 'punish' me for my stupid actions. Women and men may judge women who make stupid choices and think 'they got what they deserved', but that's not what it is about is it? No. It's about men thinking women are sex objects, that any woman who is passive enough is theirs for taking, that women are sub-human and do not have the dignity that men have. In cases of rape the blame is ALWAYS on the assailant. It is the perpetrator who cannot keep his hands (and other bits) to himself. It is HIS lack of self-control and his lack of honor for other living creatures.
I was date raped when I was 20. I take responsibility for my stupidness. I acknowledge that I was weak and had poor boundaries. I did not report it because it was so.... murky. I was up for fooling around. I was not up for sex. I said no. He didn't listen. We were in my bed. Am I to blame? If you say yes, defriend me right now.
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Date: 2010-02-15 05:53 pm (UTC)I'm interested that you suggest this discussion may be confused by age. I am 66 & our host is half my age & yet we are in agreement!
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Date: 2010-02-15 06:29 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-02-15 06:40 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-02-15 06:48 pm (UTC)We're all on the same side ~ if we call ourselves feminists we have to put women & children first. In this particular instance, I don't care about the men. I want to discuss what we began ~ debate the serious crime of male on female rape.
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Date: 2010-02-15 06:50 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-02-15 07:01 pm (UTC)I want to be post-gender! In theory I am, but I don't see the reality of it yet. Maybe in SF. But the rest of the world? Still figuring out that women aren't property or meat sacks.
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Date: 2010-02-15 08:34 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2010-02-15 08:53 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-02-16 09:18 am (UTC)Absolutely. And this is the important ISSUE here. A 'little' post highlighted a current issue that got several of us fired up. A perfect opportunity to debate it. And we end up diluting that topic instead of putting our valuable, feminist energy into exploring what the debate was intended to be about.
It happens all the time & is IMV counterproductive.
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Date: 2010-02-16 03:31 pm (UTC)What I am suggesting in regards to "generation" is, that there are different kinds of feminism that were developed at different times and that your arguments remind me of that, what I would call the second-wave feminism (70s-80s), while I am more a third-wave/postmodern/deconstructive feminist (90s-now). There is place for both and both are important for the shifts we are intending to make! It's just our strategies and some basic assumptions that seem to vary - which is a valueable thing in and off itself I think. Diversity is valueable. It just makes it harder to find a consensus in theory and sometimes practice, but I guess we have to live with that from time to time.
bb*
Gwydion
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Date: 2010-02-16 04:21 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-02-16 04:40 pm (UTC)And, as an ex Rape Crisis Counsellor, I'd like to hear us calling these women 'survivors' as much as possible. It is how the majority of them prefer to be viewed.
As to the 'Wave' thing ~ Goddess help us all if we are determined to be bound by these distinctions. Learn to surf & save feminism from drowning itself in a sea of semantics!
BTW, so-called second wave feminism began life in the 60's & is still going strong! Diversity is valuable, but is yet another discussion for another time & another place.
I'm still pissed off by the fact that according to a very recent survey a majority of women believe "some rape victims should take responsibility for what happened to them." This is a MASSIVE feminist issue & what this post was addressing!
Respect & BB
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Date: 2010-02-16 04:48 pm (UTC)Thank you! I will keep that in mind.