So lately within the past year or so I've been hearing this new buzz phrase called "rape culture". Now, I'm speaking as someone who was sexually abused as a baby, sexually harassed (and emotionally/verbally abused) by my "parents", and my wife was not only raped by her "father" when she was 12, he happened to be a "police officer", back in the 1960s (before things like rape/child abuse and the like got much media attention/awareness). So like any reasonable person, I got no use for anyone who is a rapist.
That being said, I think the term "rape culture" is about the stupidest catchphrase I've ever heard of. I thought a culture was the lifestyle, customs, traditions, and so on of people of a nation, region, race, religion, or whatnot. For example, I was born and raised in Kentucky, and I'm not only a big-time UK (University of Kentucky, not United Kingdom) fan, I also hold two BAs from there. True, it may not be the kind of culture/heritage you'd find at a multicultural festival but it is still my culture and I'm quite proud of it. But not nearly as proud as I am of my wife who is from greater Boston and got to live right in the middle of all that history of Paul Revere and other assorted Founding Fathers. She also happens to be 1/2 Irish, 1/4 German, 1/4 Italian (I'm not sure what my lineage is I'm sad to say; I am quite curious though).
I guess what I'm trying to say is that "rape culture" sounds like these rapists have some kind of nationality or customs or flags or something. And it just not only sounds silly but is rather insulting to those of real cultures.
That being said, I think the term "rape culture" is about the stupidest catchphrase I've ever heard of. I thought a culture was the lifestyle, customs, traditions, and so on of people of a nation, region, race, religion, or whatnot. For example, I was born and raised in Kentucky, and I'm not only a big-time UK (University of Kentucky, not United Kingdom) fan, I also hold two BAs from there. True, it may not be the kind of culture/heritage you'd find at a multicultural festival but it is still my culture and I'm quite proud of it. But not nearly as proud as I am of my wife who is from greater Boston and got to live right in the middle of all that history of Paul Revere and other assorted Founding Fathers. She also happens to be 1/2 Irish, 1/4 German, 1/4 Italian (I'm not sure what my lineage is I'm sad to say; I am quite curious though).
I guess what I'm trying to say is that "rape culture" sounds like these rapists have some kind of nationality or customs or flags or something. And it just not only sounds silly but is rather insulting to those of real cultures.
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