530 Quotes About Rape
- Author Alison Phipps
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How might mainstream feminist activism help or hinder other social justice projects, for instance around class inequality, race discrimination, migrants’ rights and transgender inclusion? When violent men and governments profess their concern for ‘women’s safety’, how should feminists respond?
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- Author Ayanda Ngema
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He got me believing thatEvery girl needs a boy brutal and coldAn old loverSomeone who trembles for your touchSomeone who’ll look at your nakedness with hungry eyesSomeone who makes you write a sad poem
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- Author Alison Phipps
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Protecting white women was, and is, a key colonial preoccupation. Imaginings of Indigenous and/or slave uprisings were sexualised: fear of revolution was fear of rape. In colonial and neo-colonial cultures, white women’s tears are deadly to people of colour.
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- Author Alison Phipps
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This…exemplifies how trans-exclusionary feminism uses the experience of rape. Drawing on the radical feminist idea of the penis as a weapon, it ‘sticks’ this organ to trans women through an obsession with their surgical status. The ‘threat’ posed by the trans woman is then juxtaposed with the threatened (white) femininity of the abuse survivor. Cue outrage.
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- Author Laurie Halse Anderson
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I was in a race to see if I would die from the outside in or the inside out.
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- Author Alice Minium
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It’s one thing to deconstruct and analyze and condemn the institutions of patriarchy and their flaws. It’s another one to feel their bruises on your skin, and their grasping hands pulling your hair and covering your mouth as you scream.
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- Author Alice Minium
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I want to write a thinkpiece about what you did to me. I want to write a critical analysis about the way you put your hands to my throat, the way you threw me against the partition wall. I want to extract a dose of worldly wisdom for all women to sap the power from that pain and into abstraction so we can all live again; I want what you did to be a statistic, I want you to be a memory, I don’t want you to be those hands on my throat.
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- Author L.B. Ó Ceallaigh
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The claim in his paradigm that males are naturally selected for rape is a false claim. Mr. Harris has simply built a strawman and vanquished it.
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