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Tag Archives: rape culture
Modern Sexism
The problem is subtlety. The problem is “how far we’ve come.” The problem is enlightenment. The problem is a society that congratulates itself on the freedom and equality all face when compared to how it was, when compared to where it … Continue reading
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Tagged candy crowley, cnn, feminism, news, poppy harlow, rape, rape culture, steubenville, women's rights
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The Framing of Rape Culture
As we push for change in the way society views women and in particular the rape of women, we have to look inside ourselves, we have to dig deeper. We are the problem. For with every perceived outrage comes those … Continue reading
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Tagged apologists, children, facebook, jezebel, kids, moraga school system, parenting, rape, rape culture, sfist
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The Advice Column of Shame: On Perpetuating Rape Culture
Dear Emily Yoffe, If a woman does not consent to having sex and has sex, she is a victim of rape. It does not matter if she was biting, kicking and screaming, or if she was too drunk. It’s really … Continue reading
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Tagged apologists, dear prudence, emily yoffe, parenting, rape, rape culture, slate, victim blaming, women, women's rights
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