CFW432
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Evolution, not culture, deserves blame for rape
At Yale, rape is allegedly more common than the university lets on. Whether this charge is true or not, ethnographers have yet to discover a […]
yaledailynews.com
Theories of Rape
cyber.harvard.edu
Just a little heads up for any of you lurking bluepilled soy cuck faggots in the forum that like using the nature fallacy against incels.
Tldr: rape happens in nature and is nature's way of allowing low value mates to circumvent female mate selection and allowing them to pass on their genes. Females are aware of the fact that the only thing they have to offer to a species is reproduction of the next generation and as a result want compete monopolize complete power over this capability, only reserving it for men they deem fit to reproduce with, whether it's for good genes, or in return for food and shelter and other resources.
Hence a feeling of a "lack of power/control" or "powerless" is usually some of the things females who have been raped say they feel, as the rapist has forcefully made use of only thing she has power or control over ( her reproductional capability) but yet at the same time did not give her the investment from his resources and if the man who raped her was particularly unattractive to her and came inside of her and she falls pregnant with his seed, she is now forced to nurture offspring that has his genes that she doesn't want, which again is another thing that makes them feel a "lack of control" or "powerless".
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