chikusho said:
Lil devils x said:
I bolded and capped it, just in case you missed it. Being a symptom, and promoting and spreading rape culture is not the cause, it is a symptom, as I already stated above. Just as girls mimic Brittany Spears and Lady gaga, boys also mimic DJ Paul and Eminem. When people they look up to promote these things as cool it affects the way they view them and tolerate them.
Yeah, it's a symptom. Not the cause. Or even
a cause.
The intent to hurt people is already there, and rap lyrics is not going to sway someone to grow up to be a rapist.
There an enormous difference between growing pig tails and singing on front of a mirror and raping someone. I'm quite baffled as to why you would even make the comparison.
You cannot tell me that the 20 males who raped that 11 year old girl would have all " grown up to be rapist" without the culture of rape being acceptable being promoted to them. It is a matter of showing how something is accepted and fun thing to do. When role models show that something is " in" they start trends and change peoples feelings towards those things. You think that is all girls do when they like a singer? Of course not. Do you not remember what 4th grade girls were like? Swearing, fighting, talking about blow jobs? In 6th grade I remember a girl was beat down in the bathroom with a dildo and a girl forced it into her mouth because she saw her boyfriend talking to her in the hall. Yes, that is the reality of young girls these days because regardless of what their parents tell them, they want to " be cool" and fit in and are not immune to the world around them.
When I was growing up, my mother had to forbid my brother from watching Batman because every time they had a "pow" scene he started punching and kicking me an my sisters. He gave my sister a black eye and bloodied my nose because he was " being batman". My other brother was banned from watching teenage mutant ninja turtles after he made homemade nun-chucks and beat my other brother with them trying to imitate them. Now this does not mean that either grew up to beat people up all the time, but it did make them view violence as fun and cool. Rape is an extreme act of violence. The appeal of gangsta culture is the " don't give a shit" attitude and taking things to the extreme, including violence. They look up to these guys because they see them as tough, strong and " how a man should be". The problem when Dj Paul says things like:
"I had to rape his b*tch cause the hoe was stacked
I f*cked her from the back, with my gun to her back
I left up out his crib, with dolla and purple hat"
is that when kids who look up to him as how they want to be, they can view this as an acceptable point of view. Even if they do not think they would rape anyone themselves, they are more likely to not see it as that abnormal for someone else to. When it is seen as acceptable, as a normal thing that people do, we have a problem.
No people do not run out and rape someone because they heard a rap song, but they are less likely to care if someone else did, they are less likely to report it or try to stop it if it isn't seen as something that is wrong. Just as kids do not "snitch" on other kids for fighting, they do not snitch on rape. 44% of rape happens before the age of 18, before they have even fully developed their prefrontal cortex. When they are being bombarded with media that says it is cool, are they really going to take the teachers or posters telling them it is wrong seriously? Kids listen to their peers and people they "want to be like" more than they listen to their parents and teachers. It is an uphill battle when they have the coolest people they know telling them they do it. Of course that didn't cause the problem but it sure as hell isn't help solve it.