Comments for Students Stopping Rape | UCSB http://studentsstoppingrape.org Fri, 18 May 2012 11:42:47 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.0.5 Comment on What % Are You? by Evan Koehne http://studentsstoppingrape.org/2006/52.html#comment-5 Thu, 09 Feb 2006 07:18:06 +0000 http://studentsstoppingrape.org/2006/52.html#comment-5 Could someone possibly send me a link to the ucla study or a reference site for it (if there is one)? 65% sounds like an irregularly big percentage, not that I wouldn't beleive it. Could someone possibly send me a link to the ucla study or a reference site for it (if there is one)? 65% sounds like an irregularly big percentage, not that I wouldn’t beleive it.

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Comment on Rape Culture by Students Stopping Rape | UCSB » Blog Archive » Off the Presses http://studentsstoppingrape.org/resources/rape-culture/#comment-4 Wed, 25 Jan 2006 18:39:24 +0000 http://studentsstoppingrape.org/resources/rape-culture/#comment-4 [...] The purpose of the ad is to draw attention to the language and words that are used in a sexist and mysogynistic way. “I’d do her…” is a phrase that, while at first seemingly harmless and just a bunch of words, is actually very loaded. By saying something like that, it is reinforcing the idea of rape culture, which demeans women and makes us insensitive to sexual harrassment and assault. We invite you to read more about rape culture here. [...] […] The purpose of the ad is to draw attention to the language and words that are used in a sexist and mysogynistic way. “I’d do her…” is a phrase that, while at first seemingly harmless and just a bunch of words, is actually very loaded. By saying something like that, it is reinforcing the idea of rape culture, which demeans women and makes us insensitive to sexual harrassment and assault. We invite you to read more about rape culture here. […]

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