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Ned F
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Ned F asked in Social ScienceGender Studies · 1 decade ago

What do feminist think about the number of men who get raped each year?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I've read only a 10000 times on this forum and on other internet forums, answers from Feminists retorting that "most men who are victims, are victims to other men". Some of them even question how a man can suffer this ignominy. There are others that suggest castration as the solution to prevent rape -- which is their way of saying that ONLY men can be perps in such cases.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    They do not care.

    Rape cases are forced down our throats every day and feminists pretend that every man is just waiting for an opportunity to abuse and rape innocent women. While cackling in their false and inflated sense of superiority over men, they insist they want equality.

    Equality. You got that?

    Equality is why their 'studies' always ignore male victims of female violence.

    Equality is why they ignore male rape victims.

    Equality is why they defend murderers - of the female kind.

    Equality is why they also defend child abusers and molesters - of the female kind.**

    Equality is why they insist on turning a deaf ear to any male suffering.

    Equality is why the focus exclusively on the bad men, a minority, and paint those few as the typical man.

    Equality is why they brush under the carpet the bad women - and only talk about women in a positive tone.

    etc. etc.

    Source(s): ** some feminists go far as to GLORIFY female child molesters. Eve Ensler made a play, 'The Vagina Monologues' in which a 24yr old lesbian woman rapes a 12 year old girl. In this 'play', the girl responds, "If that was rape - it was a good rape." Further, Enslers research included asking girls as young as 6 what their vagina's smelled like.
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Its lower than the number of women raped each year (globally) but higher than most would ever expect and for a second think about the fact that its not always a woman raping that man, other males do it. Prison, pedophiles, then you have in some countries where its an honor thing, like the guy had premarital sex with such and such's sister...I watched a documentary where this girl was raped tried to do something about it and so her rapists thinking it was all her fault caught her brother and raped him. Rape is not an act of love or sex, its pure violence and wanting to harm another human one of the worst ways known to the human population.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    this is what's such a shame about the way services are set up. Because something isn't so common, it's harder to access local specialist support and male rape survivors really do need specialised support. And, they need to be around male led services, which is less common seeing as most health care providers are female.

    What I'd hope to see are more charitable organisations co-run by survivors being set up; not only would it increase the profile, it'd help reduce the stigma too.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    They don't give a damn. In fact they have actively ignored men and highlighted female victims, just as they have done with domestic violence. Feminists are sexist and need to be held to account for their sexist actions.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    It is totally unacceptable. No person should be in fear of being sexually assaulted. And the perpetrators should go to jail.

    Gender is irrelevant.

  • 1 decade ago

    loll im not a feminist xD soo dont really have a opinion.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    It's not their area of expertise. It's like asking "What do those working to end the oil spill think about Katrina?" They care, it's just not their focus, so they don't go around talking about it all that much.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    I think it's terrible. No question.

  • 1 decade ago

    One is too many, as far as I'm concerned, and that goes for both sexes.

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