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I specifically mentioned Australia due to its rampant rape culture. Just because you're not aware of it doesn't mean it's not happening.
Just because I'm not aware of it also doesn't make the original post from False any less unexpected, I acknowledge my own ignorance but the point still stands. If it becomes known enough world-wide that Australia does indeed have a rampant SA problem that it become associated with the country as part of it's "culture", then it won't be any weirder to so a "Sigh, Australia..." when an article comes up talking about it.
It is known world-wide. Western media has been covering it for years. I don't live in Australia and I know about it.
Minimizing the rape culture of Australia only hurts its victims.
Literally no one is doing that. There was no excuses or apologies made for sexual assault taking place in other places. There was no "minimizing" the fact that it happens elsewhere. You are perceiving a slight from nothing, or at best a short post of exasperation that it happened again.
When I say minimizing, I don't mean you personally making excuses or apologies for SA. Of course you wouldn't do that.
I'm referring to the societal minimization where despite years of news and research, people still don't acknowledge it as a widespread problem.
because people don't know about it?
it's not like we didn't acknowledge it out of malice.
Exactly comrade. It's not active malice, but the the lack of acknowledgement that constitute much of rape culture.
It seems you didn't quite understand me. My bad, i should have formulated it in a better way. Let me reformulate it again:
How can i acknowledge something i don't have any idea it exists?
We weren't able to acknowledge Australia's rape culture, because we didn't know it was a Problem.
You can't expect me to have acknowledged it previously, when this is the first time I've ever heard about it
As I mentioned somewhere up the thread, I'm not talking about you personally. I'm talking about the lack of societal acknowledgement and awareness regarding the issue. When 63% of women working in the Australian parliament report being sexually harassed as I linked above, and there are years of newspaper articles from all over the world regarding it yet there's no societal awareness of the problem something has to change.
I'm not talking about you personally of course. I'm sure that you are against rape culture that is prevalent in Australia, Japan, and much of the world over.
Dude, stop for a sec and breathe.