beastie wrote:Do you realize you just confirmed my speculation that patriarchy could be a factor in higher rape rates? Patriarchy DOES create feelings of powerlessness in some men. And, by your own admission, that is what drives some sick individuals to rape.
There are men who feel powerless in ANY society. Since there are no matriarchal societies, all socieites are patriarchal to one degree or another.
Those who study psychology and sociology know that there are attempts to deal with underreporting. Random surveys will ask a quesiton, "Were you ever raped but did not report it?" Then results can be extrapolated. That is what I was working with here. I never said that any information I got I picked out of the ether.
I would like to see these studies that led you to claim that forcible rape is less frequent in extreme patriarchal societies. Thanks. [/quote]
Look up George Mason University. I couldn't get the link to copy. But it is
www.gmu.edu/factsaff/sexual/brochuresHow about the North American rate of 40% vs the Japanese rate of 6%. Brazil 10%. Which of those cultures do you think is more patriarchal on a scale of 1-10.
beastie wrote:Moniker's objection is ridiculous. Consent is always an issue. We were not talking about children or mentally or phsyically incapacitated females. We were talking about adult women. You and Moniker may assume that women in extremely patriarchal societies are incompetent. I don't demean them in that way.
No. We are assuming, LIKE YOU DID AND EXPLICITLY STATED, that they know they have no other option.
That is not the same as an infant, or a mentally challenged or medically compromised individual.
Of course, it has to do with what the woman thinks. She is the one giving or not giving consent! You can't decide for her.
Calling it "consent" because she
sees no other option is a grotesque distortion on the word. There are young women who put up with incest, and even "acquiesce" without argument, for that very reason - they have no other choice. This is "consent" in your world?
Disgusting.[/quote]
Yes, your attempts to make my argruments look ridiculous by such wide-eyed disingenuity is disgusting. I have said twice that consent is sometimes a matter of age! You can't keep making such mistakes by accident. There has to be purpose. You are not that stupid.
Consent is a choice. I should have stated more plainly, that the "no option" is an option with dire consequences, but it is still an option. An adult woman knows what she will put up with and what she won't.. If her society says she is supposed to acquiese, she can still say she doesn't want to and take the societal consequences. If she decides the social consequences are more than she wants to accept, she can acquiese. But she can still decide to take the consequences. It is deplorable that this is the condition that any woman has to be in.
I guess I just look at women as being more competent than many people do who use the "eternal victim" mentality.