Is the word "rape" offensive?

Recommended Videos
Jan 22, 2011
450
0
0
Champthrax said:
Not really sure why rape is so taboo.

If I said "I am going to murder you" right before a match in some game nobody would bat a lash. Though people get their noses out of joint if I say "I am going to rape you!"

last I check, murder was worse than rape as well...
just a forewarning you shouldn't have said that, I"m just giving you fare waring of an incoming sh** storm it can cause.

On the subject.. no the word "rape" in of it's self is not offensive deepening on how it's used as a word. Take for example the two examples below

The internet has been raping my child with sexualzation of my favorite cartoon characters since 1998.

When I listen to Justin bieber it feels like my ears are being raped.
 

blackdwarf

New member
Jun 7, 2010
606
0
0
i don't really mind it really, like i don't mind most stuff that is said to me. sure, in some context it is offensive. like say "gay" or "fag" in a hateful matter against a person who is in fact "gay", but if i say it against a random friend or something, i really don't see the harm. saying certain terms against a random person, because you are losing from him, doesn't make you offensive. it just makes you a sad person who can't take fact he lost.

and i really hate when people are referring certain words with "the R-word" or something. we are only giving weight to those words, by acting so frighten by it.
 

Kilo24

New member
Aug 20, 2008
463
0
0
Champthrax said:
Not really sure why rape is so taboo.

If I said "I am going to murder you" right before a match in some game nobody would bat a lash. Though people get their noses out of joint if I say "I am going to rape you!"

last I check, murder was worse than rape as well...
It's rather rare for murder victims to be playing games.
 

Lilani

Sometimes known as CaitieLou
May 27, 2009
6,581
0
0
thaluikhain said:
Yeah, that's commonly called "triggering". The comparison to a racial slur isn't very apt, but to a soldier hearing a bullet sounds reasonable enough.
Pretty much this.

blackdwarf said:
i don't really mind it really, like i don't mind most stuff that is said to me. sure, in some context it is offensive. like say "gay" or "fag" in a hateful matter against a person who is in fact "gay", but if i say it against a random friend or something, i really don't see the harm. saying certain terms against a random person, because you are losing from him, doesn't make you offensive. it just makes you a sad person who can't take fact he lost.

and i really hate when people are referring certain words with "the R-word" or something. we are only giving weight to those words, by acting so frighten by it.
Champthrax said:
Not really sure why rape is so taboo.

If I said "I am going to murder you" right before a match in some game nobody would bat a lash. Though people get their noses out of joint if I say "I am going to rape you!"

last I check, murder was worse than rape as well...
See, here's the thing. As the OP and thaluikhain pointed out, it isn't offensive to people who have no emotional or psychological connection to it. In fact, even those who it affects couldn't be called "offended." As the author of this article [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/features/9766-The-R-Word] (which I have a feeling was the inspiration for this thread, and which I recommend everybody here read before continuing), it's more like being reminded of the most horrible thing to ever happen to you. It doesn't offend them, but it does have the ability to bring back all that pain and fear and trauma.

I'll give you another example. I worked at Disney World for a while in the Magic Kingdom, and I heard a story from one of my co-workers. See, there is a fireworks show at the Magic Kingdom every single night. This co-worker said once during a show, when the fireworks started she saw a man shout and dive under a bench, and he couldn't come out until they stopped. He was a soldier who had recently come back from overseas, and the sound of the fireworks triggered memories from firefights and bombings and mentally brought him back there.

So should we stop talking about rape altogether? Well no, just as we shouldn't stop firing off fireworks. But we should be aware of people around us. Talking about rape in games isn't necessary, there are plenty of other ways to explain how somebody is killing you a lot. You can talk about it casually if you want, but be aware that most people don't go around wearing signs that say "I was raped," so be prepared if at some point you get a very uncomfortable reaction from somebody. Think hard as to whether or not what you want to say is really worth doing that to somebody.
 

Rednog

New member
Nov 3, 2008
3,567
0
0
Lilani said:
As the author of this article [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/features/9766-The-R-Word] (which I have a feeling was the inspiration for this thread), it's more like being reminded of the most horrible thing to ever happen to you.
TheDrunkNinja said:
The word does seem rather topical in the last few days...
Just wanted to point out that this thread wasn't by either Jim's video or the R-word article, I actually made the thread before both Jim's video and the R-word article. Just throwing that out there so no one thinks I'm trying to capitalize on the R-word's author's pain.
What "inspired" me to write the article was that I was playing League of Legends with a guy I've played with for like a month or two and he was like dude I saw this article on MOBAfire and Dyrus is such a douchebag he used the R-word. I was like...what? The R-word? And he was you like know the R-word. I sat there scratching my head and he types out r*a*p*e. I'm like dude you can say rape, it's just a word. And he got really pissed at me for saying that and put me on ignore. I look up the article on mobafire to see what the hubub was all about and I just didn't get how people see it as some kind of world ending word. Yes it's a terrible thing but to me it just feels like it's come out of no where that we're suddenly calling it the R-word or the 4 letter word that starts with r and ends with e.
 

xplosive59

New member
Jul 20, 2009
969
0
0
...Ask Obscurus Lupa.

OT: Of course a term that means any bodily harm or psychological damage would be thought of as offensive, its just the extent of how offensive it is when used in context.
 

Beautiful Tragedy

New member
Jun 5, 2012
307
0
0
SmashLovesTitanQuest said:
This is so LoL man. Couldn't happen with any other game.

OT: No. It's all in the context. And if you get offended by that word, that's tough luck man. You shouldn't be.
It's not always JUST a word... experiencing such a thing first hand turns that "word" into something else entirely.
 

BathorysGraveland

New member
Dec 7, 2011
1,000
0
0
Context, man, context.

"Oh man, I just fucking raped that Frost Troll" - Is it silly? Maybe. But it certainly shouldn't be offensive to anyone unless they have extremely weak skin.

"Shut the fuck up before I come over to your house and rape you" - Offensive? Undoubtedly so. No debate there.

I think that by itself settles my views on this topic.
 

Don Savik

New member
Aug 27, 2011
915
0
0
It should never be directed at an actual person. I personally would rather people not use the word, as it shows a lack of........vocabulary. There are far better ways to express contempt or accomplishment. Everyone needs a better library of phrases to be honest.

That being said, I really hope the topic of the month hasn't switched from "feminism" to "rape" on the Escapist, because I don't want another troll war :( I'm all for debate, but we're more like a youtube comments section when it comes to touchy subjects.
 

Elamdri

New member
Nov 19, 2009
1,481
0
0
Don Savik said:
It should never be directed at an actual person. I personally would rather people not use the word, as it shows a lack of........vocabulary. There are far better ways to express contempt or accomplishment. Everyone needs a better library of phrases to be honest.

That being said, I really hope the topic of the month hasn't switched from "feminism" to "rape" on the Escapist, because I don't want another troll war :( I'm all for debate, but we're more like a youtube comments section when it comes to touchy subjects.
Don't worry, it will go back to Mass Effect 3 tomorrow. And then we can all once again participate in meaningless whining about video games instead of exploring human culture through collective discourse.
 

OldNewNewOld

New member
Mar 2, 2011
1,494
0
0
I don't find any words on their own offensive.
They are just words. If I let everyone word I hear insult me, I would already be locked up as a lunatic. Those words don't have power unless we give them. And we give them power by getting offended by it.

Every time someone tries to offend me, I usually just say something along the lines of "thank you" with a smile. Almost every time the one offending me gets mad because he lost all the "power" he had, or at least he thought he had.

But words backed up by actions can be potentially dangerous.
 

General Twinkletoes

Suppository of Wisdom
Jan 24, 2011
1,426
0
0
The reason the word rape is offensive

Rape is very, very common. Very common, especially among college age people, the kind who are using rape as an insult. About 1 in 20 people college-uni age have committed physical sexual assault. One of your friends has probably done it, if one of them has questionable eithics. If you're in a bar, someone there has probably done it.

The thing a lot of people think when they hear feminists get angry at the word rape is that all feminists think that guys rape.
That's not true at all. It's rapists who think everyone rapes. This is a real study done by psychologists, that most rapists think that every guy rapes, and they're just bad at hiding it. The reason they think this? Because everyone jokes about rape. That's the reason. Rape jokes encourage rapists that it's OK.
This is something that doesn't happen with any other crime. Murderers obviously know that practically nobody murders. Thieves know this as well. Because sex is naturally on the mind, unlike thieving and murder, rapists assume everyone wants to, and will.

It's not the actual joke, it's the affect it has on people.
 

ZippyDSMlee

New member
Sep 1, 2007
3,959
0
0
About as much as tard or retard. Heaven forbid humans use words in new and different ways......
 

Arakasi

New member
Jun 14, 2011
1,252
0
0
Why can't people get this?
WORDS ARE NOT OFFENCIVE ON THEIR OWN.
Intent, however can be offencive.

I despise it when people look at a word and call it offensive. If I were to say "'******' is a word that was in the past used to insult black people" would that be offensive? NO! Because the word is not offencive, the intent behind it is. My intent, being explination, not marginalisation is not offensive.

TL;DR: People are too quick to be offended these days. Rate your offence by the intent of the provocator and you will live far happier.
 

littlealicewhite

New member
Jul 18, 2010
232
0
0
Yes, it *is* equal to a PTSD soldier hearing a gunshot. Oftentimes one mention of the crime or one similar sensation can trigger a rape victim, forcing them to remember the entire event in full detail.

It is not an argument. It is not something you should 'buy'. It is fact. Don't be an insensitive jerk.