Post: Male Rape: Your Thoughts?
09-19-2014, 06:49 PM #1
MrRa1n
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); I feel that male rape cases are something that is ignored far too often, and there is a reason for that; feminism.

Now, before I begin my rant I would just like to say this is my opinion and that if you are going to reply at least have some respect and I will respect yours. Being that it is a well-educated response...

Ok, here we go.

I'm from the UK and in 2013 The Guardian posted an article on rape statistics saying that there are 69,000 female rape cases a year and 9,000 male rape cases. (You must login or register to view this content.). Now, how often do you hear of a male rape case in the news? Not a lot? At least in comparison to female rape cases. This is because of three things: Feminism, Biased Courts and the definition of 'rape'.

According to the Sexual Offences Act 2003 it states as follows
A person (A) commits an offence if—
(a)he intentionally penetrates the vagina, anus or mouth of another person (B) with his penis,
(b)B does not consent to the penetration, and
(c)A does not reasonably believe that B consents.


The fact 'rape' is defined as penetration makes it a inherently sexist threshold for sexual violence.

If rape is defined as 'forced sex' you might even see more male victims than female. Forced to penetrate must be included in the rape definition for it to be gender neutral and valid for use with both sexes.

Now I'd like to make my point about how feminists have an effect on this.

If there is an article posted online about equality or rape it is always automatically taken-over by feminists; and anything relating to abuse in a relationship can only go one way, according to posts on Tumblr and other female journals online - because if anyone tries to write an opposing view, giving evidence to support it they are banned/removed from the site by feminist extremists.


This can easily be linked in with other things such as violence against men, which is highlighted perfectly in the video below...




But back on topic.

Males get raped too and courts are far too lenient towards the female perpetrator.

"Feminist man-haters have worked hard to make sure that male victims are silenced and left with no legal recourse, and female perpetrators are never held accountable."

If a man goes to the police station or tells his friends that he was raped then he is more than likely going to be either laughed at or told to wise up.

So this is my view, it may come across as biased but it's not an easy thing to explain without sounding biased. Because quite simply, not enough is being done about it.

Just my view. Look forward to replies on this.
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