Many suggest, and I'm listening, that this is one huge, public and graphic exposure of
the rape culture we live in.
Not exact matches
This a staggeringly unhealthy narrative to promote to our children about the way sexuality works, and plays directly into the hands of a
rape culture such as the one
in which we
live: If you are a woman and ever get catcalled, abused, molested,
raped or any number of other sexual advances, you are probably at least partially to blame.
Because we
live in a
rape culture that objectifies women, then blames them for their own victimisation.
We are meant to empathize with the harsh realities of cyber-bullying, victim - blaming and
rape culture in the
life of the American teenager.
Now I have my own children and like any other parent, I hope and pray they will never have to
live through the experience of physical abuse, but I also hope that if they ever do, I'll have provided them the right kind of tools and language for them to feel confident
in stepping forward and standing up against
rape culture.
Three misfits come together to avenge the
rape of a fellow classmate and
in the process trigger a change
in the misogynist
culture at their high school transforming the
lives of everyone around them
in this searing and timely story.
In Canada, there have been discussions as to whether or not we live in a «rape culture»
In Canada, there have been discussions as to whether or not we
live in a «rape culture»
in a «
rape culture».