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Showing Original Post only (View all)Rebel Girls: Our “False Rape” Hysteria is Bullsh*t [View all]
("freshly purchased fedoras". Heh.)
As soon as the Rolling Stone piece on a University of Virginia gang rape began to unravel, I knew what was coming. The air smelled vaguely of freshly-purchased fedoras. The Internet felt defensive. And so it began. Suddenly, we were all stuck in a conversation on the falsely accused instead of the eternally silenced, a conversation about perpetrators and their struggles instead of rape victims and their trauma, a conversation about whether or not rape is something that even happens instead of a conversation about how to finally make it stop.
I am derailing that conversation, and I come bearing every ounce of truth I could muster about false rape accusations and the pitiful rape culture the myth of them exemplifies.
So, whats a false rape accusation, anyway?
Honestly, the definition of a false rape will vary depending on who is talking about it. Anti-feminist folks often use the term, and the statistics available around it, to discuss scenarios in which a typically female person lies or otherwise fabricates a sexual assault or rape in order to target someone unfairly or seek attention, although SURPRISE! thats not specifically what the term means in the eyes of the law, and thats not what a false rape is when you see numbers about them on the books.
Lets start with the basics: a false rape and an unfounded rape, in the language of the law, are the same thing. And for a whole lot of reasons, the data on how prevalent unfounded rapes are is skewed and altogether unreliable.
A lot of our crime statistics come from FBI reports, which would typically be great places to look for information about crime. But when it comes to sexual violence, that isnt so. The FBI definition of rape, which was updated in 2012 after extensive advocacy by the Feminist Majority Foundation and Ms. magazine, excluded pretty much everyone who had been raped from fitting into their statistical boxes for over four decades:
I am derailing that conversation, and I come bearing every ounce of truth I could muster about false rape accusations and the pitiful rape culture the myth of them exemplifies.
So, whats a false rape accusation, anyway?
Honestly, the definition of a false rape will vary depending on who is talking about it. Anti-feminist folks often use the term, and the statistics available around it, to discuss scenarios in which a typically female person lies or otherwise fabricates a sexual assault or rape in order to target someone unfairly or seek attention, although SURPRISE! thats not specifically what the term means in the eyes of the law, and thats not what a false rape is when you see numbers about them on the books.
Lets start with the basics: a false rape and an unfounded rape, in the language of the law, are the same thing. And for a whole lot of reasons, the data on how prevalent unfounded rapes are is skewed and altogether unreliable.
A lot of our crime statistics come from FBI reports, which would typically be great places to look for information about crime. But when it comes to sexual violence, that isnt so. The FBI definition of rape, which was updated in 2012 after extensive advocacy by the Feminist Majority Foundation and Ms. magazine, excluded pretty much everyone who had been raped from fitting into their statistical boxes for over four decades:
More:http://www.autostraddle.com/rebel-girls-our-false-rape-hysteria-is-bullshit-270299/
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i have been saying this for years. it has helped to establish me a target on du. facts.
seabeyond
Jan 2015
#8
this is a protected safe haven for feminists. if you cannot play a supportive role,
seabeyond
Jan 2015
#12