Afraid of being raped, a woman can not go out at 3 o'clock in the morning. When I went to a car school in Sear, the coach told all the girls in the class that they took a bus and locked the door in case someone tried to attack or rape us . If raped, women will be told to pay attention to what they are wearing as they condemn their clothes that someone has been raped. Women of social church think that it is normal to be regarded as a sexual target. In the summer of 2013, Robin Thicke's "blurry line" was played on almost all radio stations.
In the hurry of a sexual assault allegation over the past few years, we often hear the term "rape culture". But what exactly is the culture of rape? Rape culture is defined as a society or environment and its general social attitude has the effect of normalizing or minimizing sexual assault and abuse. We live in a society that normalizes this culture everyday. You may experience rape flower culture everyday, it does not even realize it. Rape culture supports the idea that men have some kind of power to women. It will continue in social media, television, movies, music we listen, and the languages we choose to use. For the image, we actively tried out rape cases, universities and universities, drawing men who are joking about sexual violence as attackers, adhere to women's compliance and advertising to comply with women I'm painting.
Rape culture is an environment where rape is prevalent, sexual violence against women is regulated and exempted in media and popular culture. By using an aversive women's language, women's body objectivity, and beautification of sexual violence, rape culture continues and creates a society that ignores women's rights and safety. Rape culture will affect all women. Rapeing women is a fall of all women, fears, and restrictions. Most women and girls restrict their behavior due to the presence of rape. Most women and girls live in fear of rape. Generally, men are not. In this way, rape is a powerful means of subordinating the entire female population across the population of men, and many women have never been a victim of rape without many men raping. This cycle of fear is the legacy of rape flower culture