This is what bothers me most about prison rape jokes. They're so prevalent in American society that its been boiled down to a incredibly simple punchline.thaluikhain said:Ok, it seems that we've not been seeing the same kind of prison rape humour.BrokenTinker said:I'd refute your "staple of comedy" statement since it'd require a VAST MAJORITY of comedians to use it (could be a american-centric thing though, so I wouldn't reject that possibility). Have you talked to comedians though? I mean, serious chats, heck, even watch some of the serious interviews. I'm not sure about the younger ones, but quite a few of them surprise me with their level of insight. Sure, there are assholes there, but that's the same for every aspect of the entertainment industry. You should watch some of the stuff from the cast of monty python (even their newer stuff by the surviving members). By stifling even humour of something is how society create tensions and taboo.
In my experience, it's generally not raised in a discussion about prison rape, or prison in general, prison rape is brought up for the purpose of making an easy gag, and then immediately dropped. That's by far the most common way I've seen it depicted.
The most common talk when someone goes to prison for child abuse is that "they'll get theirs in prison." The implied bit is that they'll get raped in prison because inmates don't like child molesters. Its unspoken, not because its taboo, but because its accepted. The line "Dont drop the soap" is constantly used as a joke even though it refers, very explicitly, to being anally raped if you have to bend down to pick up soap.
You have mainstream television shows making jokes about it and no one raises a stink. Hell, Friends made a prison rape joke (a very very tame one) and that's the epitome of safe white people humor.
I don't mind the fact that its used as a joke too much. I've laughed at racist/homophobic/sexist jokes all the time. Not laughing at a prison rape joke would make me a hypocrite. The problem I have is that far too few people in society honestly give a crap about the latter despite the fact that its a really big problem simply because they're able to compartmentalize it as a bad person getting what they deserve.
Its a lot like how pedophiles are treated in the world. Yeah they're icky and some of them actually have hurt people, but a lot of them havent. However they're treated worse than dirt after they've been released from prison simply because its easy to discriminate against someone that society doesn't like anyway.
And dont get it twisted either. Its a huge problem for both men and women in prison. Recent statistics have shown that its actually a bigger problem in women prisons than it is in mens prisons. Whether thats because there's a larger population of men or because there's more safeguards in place for the men I'm not sure.
I'm super off topic though.
Yes they exist. Theres a lot of crazies out there and there's a lot of people who just want to raise awareness for mens issues. There was that really good ad campaign a while back about how violence is violence. They had 2 actors pretend to be a couple and first had the man berate the women in public. People came to her defense, they stood up for her, they made the guy back off. Yay! Later they had those same 2 actors do the same bit, but with the gender roles reversed and the man was the one being berated and abused by the women. No one ever came to help, even when it got physical. A lot of people straight up laughed at the guy.
A lot of women I talked to on the net about it correctly pointed out that the problem was obviously a problem with patriarchy. The problem stemmed from what to do about it. The only answer ever given was to get rid of gender roles and it wouldn't be a problem. Okay, thats great but what do we do for the next hundred years while we try to recondition a millennium of "the way things are"? That's where it breaks down for me.