"Thou Shalt Not Kill" comes from a religion where women were property and attacks on women were treated as property crime. Rape was not treated with as much severity because the primary victims were women and women weren't treated as people.
It's interesting to see that phrase used here.
Then again, also keep in mind that the commandments given including honouring your parents, making graven images, and worshipping other gods. The priorities here might be a little off here.
What am I getting at? Well, the divide on whether rape or murder is worse is pretty big. A lot of people do think murder is worse. I don't. Nor do I think it trivialises murder.
Also, I do agree that we have to look at how something might be understood. I think a lot of these controversies can be summed up by "I don't get it." This is especially true on sites where the userbase is is strongly one group. Gamers tend to be male. As rape is not seen as a men's issue, men don't think about it much. Same goes with sexism in general.
It's interesting to see that phrase used here.
Then again, also keep in mind that the commandments given including honouring your parents, making graven images, and worshipping other gods. The priorities here might be a little off here.
What am I getting at? Well, the divide on whether rape or murder is worse is pretty big. A lot of people do think murder is worse. I don't. Nor do I think it trivialises murder.
Also, I do agree that we have to look at how something might be understood. I think a lot of these controversies can be summed up by "I don't get it." This is especially true on sites where the userbase is is strongly one group. Gamers tend to be male. As rape is not seen as a men's issue, men don't think about it much. Same goes with sexism in general.
Maybe YOU don't.DVS BSTrD said:You don't rape in self-defense.