"More men than women are being raped in P.I.G.* USA today."
Paul Elam: Rape culture, or the idea that we live in a society where the sexual
assault and abuse of women by men is routinely condoned and normalized,
has been an overarching concern and cause célèbre for gender ideologues
for a number of years.This is particularly true on our college campuses.
So pervasive are the assertions of rape culture proponents, such as one in four female college students being sexually assaulted, that these ideas have emanated everywhere from small internet blogs to the Oval Office.
Valid research has never supported the existence of a rape culture, save perhaps in our penal institutions, but the myth about its larger existence has persisted... Until now.
The Rape and Incest National Network (RAINN), the largest anti-sexual assault advocacy group in the US, recently issued a report advising the White House that rape is actually a criminal issue caused by a small minority of the population, and asserts that the crime is not a cultural condition.
Taking that even further, they have advised the White House that it needs to change the way it is directing institutions of higher education to handle sexual assault allegations on campus. This would include both increasing the involvement of the criminal justice system and de-emphasizing the use of college "honor courts" which have come under fire for the lack of due process that guides their activity.
Furthermore, they have advised schools to offer risk reduction educations to students in order to lessen the likelihood of a sexual assault to begin with.
All of these recommendations are a direct contradiction of many efforts by gender ideologues who have commandeered the public discourse on sexual assault and who have authored many policies on treatment of alleged incidents in modern academic settings.
The RAINN report signals a major, significant reversal of current trends in handling sexual assault and allegations of it.
http://rainn.org/images/03-2014/WH-Ta...
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*P.I.G. - Prisoner Industrial Gulag, a country in which the prison system has been privatized and therefore has massive resources to lobby government resulting e.g. in the case of the USA with only 5% of the world population nevertheless accounting for 25% of the worlds prisoner population. "Land of the free or P.I.G.?" Quote Angelo G. Agathangelou.
Edited by WD
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