Desensitizing perception of an act of such gravity.
My experience looms large in my mind, having being sexually molested for three years between the ages of four to seven. Though, not technically the archetypal form of rape, it still had the same feelings of violation with the accompanying self-loathing and devastation that goes with it. Like many, I was silenced, never able to face up to the pain or try to seek retribution out of fear of not being believed or my experience diminished.
The legacy, seen in the fractures sent through my life, always simmering under the surface, rising to boil in the most inopportune moments.
Rape mirrors this, a vile act verging on torture.
Lost, diminished as you hear celebrities resembling a paparazzi following or photo shoots to rape, or rape scenes becoming trendy in tv shows. Showing alcohol and drugs apparent or the violence that so goes with the rape, conveniently omitted. The attire and body language of the victim on trial throughout the scenes making you think the rapist is justified, or perversely the 'real victim'.
Perpetuating a sick Rape culture in society,all while trivalizing it as hysteria from the feminazi.
I wonder if the 1 in 5 women experiencing rape in their lifetime or the 1 in 2 admitting to experiencing some form of sexual assault agree?
Or the growing number of men admitting to some form of sexual assault?
Such banter points to acute ignorance abounding over an epidemic. With it viewed as an isolated act happening in dark alleys with the perpetrator a stranger. The cruel aspect is most victims know their rapist with it often happening in their home making the violation all the more devastating.
Few, if any report it, shock paralyzing them into delusion over 'their part or responsibility in the act'. Most women seem tacit in the act, rarely resisting or screaming 'rape' with few realising shock as well as a very real fear for their life precludes this. Rapists are astute predators knowing the act silences the victims voice.
If the victim seeks justice, a '2nd rape' ensues seen in facing many harrowing physical and mental interrogations.
All while knowing that 97% of rapists will never spend a day in jail while 100% of survivors will wrestle PTSD ( Post-traumatic stress disorder ) for the rest of their life.
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