thegodfather0504 t1_ixckyih wrote
Reply to comment by Snorf in Iran Protests: Covert testimonies reveal sexual assaults on male and female activists as a women-led uprising spreads by hoseiin
I would say it depends on the brutality of the rape.
If rape is worse than murder than why does society not recognise male rape victims?
GWS2004 t1_ixcrjig wrote
They absolutely do recognize them. Please don't start with that divisive bullshit.
Painting_Agency t1_ixdc5e7 wrote
Begone MRA.
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DearMrsLeading t1_ixj3y9m wrote
Men have done that to themselves and many still continue to do it. It should be recognized but it (often) isn’t and a large part of that is men minimizing the feelings of other men. You can’t have a conservative manly man culture that emphasizes strength without losing the ability to be vulnerable with each other.
Edit to say I’m referring to US culture specifically.
thegodfather0504 t1_ixj7j1i wrote
i don't buy that. It's illegal to assault or kill man. Why not rape?
Making laws is different than dealing with feelings. If women's rape is death worthy, men's rape should atleast be jail worthy.
DearMrsLeading t1_ixj8ybd wrote
I’m not going to assume what country you’re from or the laws there, I realize that I assumed you’re American for some reason, my bad.
The US generally doesn’t use the death penalty for rapists unless they also murdered the victim. Even then it’s not very common. The US has been slowly working to remove gendered language from our laws regarding sexual assault as well but it’s a long process that’s only partially completed. Conservative pushback about “being a man” is a large part of that problem, which was what I was referring to in my first comment.
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