
Why is there a double standard when it comes to rape?


I don’t know but for some reason society struggles to see that men can also be victims of not only rape but other things such as domestic abuse. I think society has deluded themselves into thinking that men are ‘strong’ enough to deal with those traumas alone and they’ve painted women as weak victims.
Yeah, this isn't a man/woman double standard. He raped people in prison. That's the difference. Society doesn't give much of a shit about what happens to criminals.
If he raped sick pedophiles in prison, then I don't care about those sickos to be honest.
I agree. But he was raped multiple men in prison and I would doubt they were all pedos if any because the pedos are probably not in general population so they don't get attacked or killed.
@Asker I hope you were being facetious or something. Please tell me what crimes George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Jacob Blake (I have even more examples but feel free to ignore them and stick to these 3 of you want), Ahmaud Arbery, Botham Jean, Jonathan Price, Daniel Prude Atatiana Jefferson, Aura Rosser, Stephon Clarke, Philando Castile, and Alton Sterling commit that caused them to be shot (and most of them killed) by police?
George Floyd had a criminal past but was accused of attempted forgery, and resisting arrest, neither of which are deserving of death, after he was handcuffed they should have just gotten him into the back of the vehicle. in my opinion the guy was psycho and looking for someone to kill, I can't watch him staring down at Floyd as the life drains away without feeling like this guy has some serious demons.
Breonna Taylor literally did nothing wrong, the only thing you can say she did to deserve it, is having the wrong friends. The police broke her door down at almost midnight, didn't announce themselves at all (illegal becaise the raid was changed from no knock warrant before this happened), so her boyfriend thought it was a home robbery and called the police before firing a warning shot at the intruders.
Jacob Blake was breaking a restraining order at worst, and you can point out that he was grabbing a knife, and I will happily point out that in the USA it is his legal right to bear a weapon like that, he wasn't being detained so police had no right to be upset about that, if they feared for their safety they should have made distance between him and themselves and then told him to stay back. A perfect example of what I mean here is a comment I read in an article about Kyle Rittenhouse, one of the officers said: "I didn't view him as a threat, in this country it's legal to own and bear arms."
Cops only fear for their safety when black people are armed, when it's white people they have the second amendment, when it's black people, they're a threat.
Sorry for ranting but getting really tired of hearing dumb remarks made about these three online.
Maybe the police have a bigger fear of black people because they are around 14 percent of the population and commit around half of the crimes. Also if black lives matter then why do black people keep killing each other everyday? Practice what you preach.
@Asker that's called racial profiling and it's illegal. Stereotyping and generalizing people is not how police are supposed to operate, they are supposed to evaluate the danger to themselves and the public and go from there, yet they keep killing people who aren't even threats.
Why do you think black on black violence cancels out the state violence committed against it's own people? Please grow a brain and think, the fact that violent criminals exist has nothing to do with how the police system is run, it is completely irrelevant and you're just trying to change the subject to make black people look bad. Fact of the matter is police are hired by the state and aren't held accountable for their crimes, so in my view the state should be held accountable for the police crimes until such time as these issues are fixed.
"Practice what you preach", I do, I personally believe in non-violence, much like Ghandi and MLK. I have never killed anyone or even been in a fight. Nice try at generalization and stereotyping though.
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What's Your Opinion? Sign Up Now!Well it's funny cause he was on the boondocks.
Ted Bundy, Hitler and Jeffery Dahmer were all in South Park that doesn't mean all the stuff that they did was funny just because they were in a cartoon.
You do realize they were making fun of them right?
What should south park not have made an episode about them because of what they done?
There's memes about everything and there's lots of people that get made fun of. Obesity is a serious problem too, but you still see a bunch of fat jokes, some even being told by fat comedians.
There's no double standard the guy became known as the booty warrior and is now a meme.
True. But the boondocks was not making fun of Fleece Johnson. They just made a story out of a real life thing that he does. Of course it is exaggerated.
The boondocks is not a documentary... They did a parody, it's like when George Bush became Homer's neighbor.
It's the same thing in the booty warrior episode where a man that fears butt rape takes a class on a field trip to prison, that just so happens to house the booty warrior prisoner.
I hope that they parody all the deaths of all the black guys that pissed off the BLM movement then. But of course that wouldn't be acceptable 😊
I haven't seen that episode because you have to buy it. I have prime video were I have season 1-22 for free. This shows that liberals vote for Trump just so they can complain about them.
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