a college sociology project account that examines rape culture depicted in the media
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rape is not ok. there's nothing about rape that is ok.
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please, if you don’t know about this horrendously unfair case, research it. Brock Turner shouldn’t got what he deserved. She now has to live with a horrible weight on her shoulders knowing that she's the poster child for rape culture and the unfairness of women and our rights in society.
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don’t sit by and know that people out here are being raped and then the rapist is not getting their propped sentence. take a stand and stop rape culture.
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it’s not just women who get assaulted and raped. men in our society are supposed to be tough and not say anything and not have feelings. these rapists took advantage of a society where a man would get shamed for speaking out about their situation and brush it away because they’re tough and are supposed to enjoy sex.
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OUTRAGEOUS! it’s outrageous that these are the unspoken-labels for a women's skirt, and one of the markers is “asking for it.” no one is asking to get assaulted. society doesn’t see women as victims, they see them as another person trying to get their moment of fame. or they don’t even acknoledge them as real in the first place.
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silence. that’s how women are treated. they report being abused yet they get silenced and pushed aside. they get questioned, “what were you wearing?” or “how much did you drink?” why do those questions have anything to do with the fact that the person who abused her, just ruined her life.
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