Magrat Garlick
Rather Mad Witch
wat about teh menz level: 11To the contrary, I feel it's the rape charities being insensitive to his pain, calling for apologies when he's in dire need of solicitude.
wat about teh menz level: 11To the contrary, I feel it's the rape charities being insensitive to his pain, calling for apologies when he's in dire need of solicitude.
oh wow. you genuinely have no idea what you're talking about here. literally all this post is straight-up wrong or wilfully missing the point and it's kinda stunning.There is no such thing. I'm not denying that historically we do and did live in a patriarchal society. However saying we are part of a rape culture is ignoring all the other parts of our society (I can just as well claim that we are part of a war culture and that men are greatly affected by it.); some bad, some good.
Rape is gender blind. Neither does it have the greatest affect, nor the most common, on either gender - that our society produces.
Murder has a bigger impact on actual people.
I'm sorry - but murder affects individuals, families, communities and society, as a whole, a lot more than rape does.oh wow. you genuinely have no idea what you're talking about here. literally all this post is straight-up wrong or wilfully missing the point and it's kinda stunning.
stop before you say something horrendous, i think.
given that you have not shown the slightest understanding of rape in society, how it disproportionately affects women, the serious problem of underreporting due to victim-blaming etc etc, and the verified normalisation effect that rape jokes have ([1], [2]), i have trouble taking your word on anything on the matter.I'm sorry - but murder affects individuals, families, communities and society, as a whole, a lot more than rape does.
Using the word rape as an expression no more condones, tries to offend, nor desensitises rape than a expression including murder does for murder.
The media literally (I know the word literal is not the correct use of the word here - just like rape isn't to exemplify anything other than actual rape - but words be words and we're not all grammaticians) has no leg to stand on here.
What sort of argument is this? All sorts of exceptionally racist, ***ist and offensive language is thrown around by immature exclusively male online gaming communities, yes. Does that make it overly PC to find calling black people the n-word objectionable, given that it's the sort of thing that happens all the time in these communities?That terminology is common with online gaming for example.
And to be absolutely clear, making them on CW is a potentially infractable offence (in fact, we infracted someone for this just this week). If that sits badly with you you're free to find another forum to post on.Rape jokes are, quite simply, deeply misogynistic. Don't ****ing make them in the context of a cricket match.
From the same text, men are disproportionately more likely to get assaulted. Is "we got assaulted by that test" also a bad expression now? Or are statistics not a valid argument as to whether a word should be used or not?
Which has got absolutely nothing to do with the discussion at hand. I can look up articles pertaining to fake claims of rape and it wouldn't have any context either.
It specifically talks about misogynistic jokes, not the usage of the word rape. I see you struggle to divorce the two.and the verified normalisation effect that rape jokes have [1]
You're completely missing the context. Saying "We got raped" has got nothing to do with misogynism and isn't really a joke either. It's just an expression.Rape jokes are, quite simply, deeply misogynistic.
The argument just doesn't follow; like most PC things.Don't ****ing make them in the context of a cricket match.
Nothing. All I want is for people, and the world, to be consistent; nothing grates me more than than an unequal distribution of justice - and the disproportionate reaction to something that doesn't warrant it.garson007, what do you hope to achieve?
I don't ever use the term. Not because I find it offensive or anything, but because it doesn't really form part of my vocabulary in that capacity.you want it to be acceptable to use that terminology in conversation, or here on cw?
I do and I have. I'm quite the libertarian socialist.I'm sure you could find a more worthy cause.
Not at all. I'm just pointing out how subjectively silly the distinction is.Or is your intent to dissuade users from indulging in descriptors involving murder (which is approaching zero in it's commonality here in particular)?
I agree good on Swann for apologizing. The guy is no fool and he could see it made little sense not to apologize. It was a dumb thing to say and he was smart enough to admit it.Good on Swann to apologize.