Geoffrey42 said:
If you're going to make this argument against rape in media, I would like to know if you're prepared to make the same argument against plain-jane violence in media (and if so, I don't know that you're going to find very many sympathetic ears on this forum).
There is a big difference between sexual stimulation and violent outlets. Humans evolved to have violent tendencies but we also evolved to work together in troupes or tribes and typically our violent tendencies can be slated through competitive activities and other outlets. We evolved much more for reproduction than for violence as every generation must pass along it's genes, and since there's only been one way to resolve the need to procreate for most of our evolutionary history humans are more prone to act on sexual fantasies than we are to act on violent fantasies. Mix sexual fantasies with violent fantasies however, and you get the BTK killer.
But, yes, WE should be cautious what kind of themes we inject into our brains; each and every one of us is responsible for that for OURSELVES (and our offspring up to the age of consent). The issue at hand is whether you are responsible for what OTHERS inject into their brains, and the answer is a resounding NO, except where you can prove specific damage to the innocent.
What about when rhetoric and ideas are leading up to action, as was the case with the Fascist Party of 19'th century Germany? What about when a meme is destructive to a community, increasing the danger for ourselves, our peers, and our children? For instance, the Anti-Vacs movement has resulted in a drop in herd immunity, which is putting everyone's children at risk and we've seen a resurgence in whooping cough and other preventable illnesses, should we not confront the Anti-Vaccination movement on the harm that it's doing?
In the case of rape fantasies of being the "victim", the role is submissive.
Yes it's similar to most S&M fetishes. The interesting thing is, the people depicted in this game do not have the fetish, they are a family, they are bound and forced into sexual slavory by a gang of thugs, and they can be murdered. RapeLay is primarily controversial however because it is interactive pornography, released in a nation where an extremely large percentage of women are victimized daily.
I have no problem with a "Rape Fantasy" game being made, but RapeLay is not Rape Fantasy.