• @[email protected]OP
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    2 months ago

    I remember a big commotion when I was a kid about Snoop Dogg and being accused of sexual assault. Did that go anywhere?

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      162 months ago

      Nope. I tend to believe them though. His generation of rappers isn’t exactly known for respecting women.

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          142 months ago

          It’s hard to judge on a case-by-case basis when women are dissuaded from pursuing abusers in court. We simply don’t know, because we live in a rape culture, and it is a struggle to convict rapists.

          • @Bronzie
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            62 months ago

            We live in a rape culture?

            Would you please expand?

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              142 months ago

              Rape culture refers to the tendency of a society to downplay or dismiss rape, its seriousness, or accusations thereof. Think of the vile “boys being boys” or “he has such a bright future ahead of him, he just made one little mistake!” kind of justifications that still pop up from time to time in high-profile rape cases.

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        72 months ago

        Even some of the allegedly “more enlightened” ones, I remember in 1992 or '93 Speech from Arrested Development rapping about women needing to make more babies for the revolution. Remaining pregnant and nurturing is the happy, dutiful way to be, if you’re a woman. That’s an archaic stance, to say the least.