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As most of you know, there's a huge stigma around rape in western culture. People look at it like some kind of mortal sin, some even claiming it's far worse than murder. Just last year, there was a movement called "man or bear" claiming they'd rather get mauled to death by a Grizzly, than even risk the slight chance of getting raped. Rape is called a heinous, disgusting, vile act, and people call for the death of rapists but that begs the question: what is rape?
A recent study in Israel, a genocidal ethnostate, that claims to be the closest thing to democracy in the middle East with some even calling it the "America of the middle East," showed shocking results that 80% of both men and women claimed that forcing yourself on a woman was not rape. This may be surprising or it may not be considering the reputation of Jews all throughout history, but one thing's for sure. Rape is not the same everywhere. It's definition changes from place to place.
In India alone, a rape is reported every 32 seconds. Rape is an everyday thing for Indian women, and they don't complain. They just take it. Similar statistics are shown all over the middle east, and even in Asia. Almost every culture besides the western ones don't look at rape as some unforgivable sin, but as a crime similar to theft. It's like stealing pussy instead of "stealing a soul" as many priviledged Western women say.
This begs the question: if rape is a social construct, is it wrong? And to that I say: maybe. If the woman is a whore who led you on, then it's questionable. But if it's some kind young woman, then no.
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A recent study in Israel, a genocidal ethnostate, that claims to be the closest thing to democracy in the middle East with some even calling it the "America of the middle East," showed shocking results that 80% of both men and women claimed that forcing yourself on a woman was not rape. This may be surprising or it may not be considering the reputation of Jews all throughout history, but one thing's for sure. Rape is not the same everywhere. It's definition changes from place to place.
In India alone, a rape is reported every 32 seconds. Rape is an everyday thing for Indian women, and they don't complain. They just take it. Similar statistics are shown all over the middle east, and even in Asia. Almost every culture besides the western ones don't look at rape as some unforgivable sin, but as a crime similar to theft. It's like stealing pussy instead of "stealing a soul" as many priviledged Western women say.
This begs the question: if rape is a social construct, is it wrong? And to that I say: maybe. If the woman is a whore who led you on, then it's questionable. But if it's some kind young woman, then no.
The End