8=======D Suspended 588 Posts user info edit post |
its all good - we're probably only a decade or so away from reaching the tipping point where a significant backlash against this type of shit occurs
[Edited on February 18, 2007 at 2:04 AM. Reason : s] 2/18/2007 2:03:54 AM |
chembob Yankee Cowboy 27011 Posts user info edit post |
^^you're welcome, Bridget. no love lost.
^we're a decade away from the breaking point of a lot of shit, but that's for another thread. 2/18/2007 2:08:14 AM |
BridgetSPK #1 Sir Purr Fan 31378 Posts user info edit post |
^ 2/18/2007 2:09:24 AM |
ParksNrec All American 8742 Posts user info edit post |
I didn't read a word of this thread, just got home, what's going on? 2/18/2007 2:24:56 AM |
BridgetSPK #1 Sir Purr Fan 31378 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "A Tanzarian: I'm going to suggest this now.
Examples please." |
chembob reminded of the answer. The reason why we stopped revealing the names of the accusers is because it was an issue in the first place (justice-wise, like I've explained). The media didn't decide to stop releasing the names of the accusers "just because." It was a problem. BLAM.
And I quit cause I'm sick of having to repeat myself. And deal with assholes. And deal with losers who need attention. I fucking quit.
[Edited on February 18, 2007 at 3:37 AM. Reason : ]2/18/2007 3:23:01 AM |
trikk311 All American 2793 Posts user info edit post |
Why isnt ridicule alone enough to keep alleged rapists names out of the paper??
seems like it should be... 2/18/2007 8:30:29 AM |
A Tanzarian drip drip boom 10995 Posts user info edit post |
See, I wonder how much of an issue it actually was. I have no doubt that such things have occured in the past, but I view that as part of the general degradation of women's rights and not part of special views concerning rape (see many of the 'modern' Middle Eastern countries). How would a modern US society react now that legal reforms concerning rape have been in place for nearly 40 years? How much of this is a deliberate engineering of public beliefs and perceptions, or, at the very least, a propagation of 'common sense' views about the beliefs that society holds? The media definitely portrays a certain view of rape cases (I'm not trying to start some liberal/conservative media bias shit, but as relayers of information the media is going to filter certain events/views/perceptions)--see the most recent Duke rape case. It should be significant in that it is the second rape allegation to arise from a Duke student party in less than a year. Yet, there is almost no media coverage.
Semi-interesting reading from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rape_reporting http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rape
And here's an interesting quote from the second Wiki article: Quote : | "The Department of Justice study also found that in "about half of the incidents categorized as completed rapes, the women or man did not consider the incident to be a rape."" | Perhaps we need to revise the definition of rape.
[Edited on February 18, 2007 at 10:34 AM. Reason : ]2/18/2007 10:24:41 AM |