sbeaudry
Jedi Council Member
https://www.sott.net/article/356498-Sad-reality-in-American-My-teen-boys-blind-are-to-rape-culture
First, the title has a typo where 'blind' and 'are' should be reversed.
Second, and a much bigger issue, the article is, I think, rather over the top. She quotes a Bushism, saying, "anyone who isn't with us is against us," then goes on to say, "Particularly, and especially, men." Apparently, judging by this article, it is also in support of rape culture to "laugh at a sexist joke." So, I guess if a woman laughs at a sexist joke, it's ok? Or is that woman also supporting rape culture, and what constitutes a 'sexist joke' anyway? And do they really ALL support rape culture? If I make a Jewish joke does it mean I support genocide, or a Catholic joke, pedophilia? I don't support rape culture (or genocide or pedophilia), yet I also do not support the totalitarian viewpoint of this woman, which, I'm guessing, means that according to her, I support rape culture; since she is a woman and a victim, she is therefore the authority that everyone must listen to or else anyone in disagreement stands against her and is a sexist, rape culture supporter (dangerous ground).
It seems to me it is missing a comment of some sort rather than just a link to Beau's article [https://www.sott.net/article/295114-Rape-Culture-in-America-How-the-system-protects-the-rapists-and-fails-the-victims] which is rather well done (and I won't pretend to know what that comment ought to be, just that it seems to missing something). Linking the two together, and lumping them together is, I think, a mistake. Maybe her article has more in common with this one, https://www.sott.net/article/356495-Rabid-feminist-professors-claim-that-citations-in-scholarly-articles-contribute-to-white-heteromasculinity.
First, the title has a typo where 'blind' and 'are' should be reversed.
Second, and a much bigger issue, the article is, I think, rather over the top. She quotes a Bushism, saying, "anyone who isn't with us is against us," then goes on to say, "Particularly, and especially, men." Apparently, judging by this article, it is also in support of rape culture to "laugh at a sexist joke." So, I guess if a woman laughs at a sexist joke, it's ok? Or is that woman also supporting rape culture, and what constitutes a 'sexist joke' anyway? And do they really ALL support rape culture? If I make a Jewish joke does it mean I support genocide, or a Catholic joke, pedophilia? I don't support rape culture (or genocide or pedophilia), yet I also do not support the totalitarian viewpoint of this woman, which, I'm guessing, means that according to her, I support rape culture; since she is a woman and a victim, she is therefore the authority that everyone must listen to or else anyone in disagreement stands against her and is a sexist, rape culture supporter (dangerous ground).
It seems to me it is missing a comment of some sort rather than just a link to Beau's article [https://www.sott.net/article/295114-Rape-Culture-in-America-How-the-system-protects-the-rapists-and-fails-the-victims] which is rather well done (and I won't pretend to know what that comment ought to be, just that it seems to missing something). Linking the two together, and lumping them together is, I think, a mistake. Maybe her article has more in common with this one, https://www.sott.net/article/356495-Rabid-feminist-professors-claim-that-citations-in-scholarly-articles-contribute-to-white-heteromasculinity.