Trial a case of blatant sexism
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The fact that the case of the three teenagers accused of raping and
sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl was declared a mistrial Monday
was disappointing, infuriating, terrifying, yet not surprising.
We live in a rape culture, a culture where men are supposed to
initiate sex, and women must protect their sexuality in order to be
considered “virtuous.” These gender scripts confine both men and
women to unfair roles and eliminate the possibility of open
communication and mutual respect.
Sex is not talked about, and so it becomes an ambiguous and
potentially dangerous act. But in this case, it gets a little more
hateful. Here, we are dealing with blatant sexism. We have to ask
ourselves: Why are the defense attorneys so hatefully attacking Jane
Doe’s character in regards to her sexual history?
Whether we agree or not with the choices she has made, they are
just that -- her choices. Why is the victim’s life so tediously
examined, her name smeared, her character attacked? Did we ever think
that maybe the perpetrators of rape deserve such careful examination?
When a woman is sexually promiscuous, our society believes that
she deserves to be raped. Of course, nobody would actually come out
and say that, but when a rape trial focuses more on a victim’s sexual
history than on the issue of the alleged perpetrators’ blatant
disrespect and sickening acts toward another human being, then we
have a problem.
This is not just a rape trial. This trial represents our society’s
disregard for women’s rights. This trial says: “This girl is trash;
she was asking for it.”
No matter what we think about a girl’s character, if she is
unconscious or has said “no,” and a boy has sex with her anyway (or
in this case allegedly assaults her in additional horrifying ways),
it’s rape. Nobody deserves to be raped, no matter what we judge his
or her character to be.
So now, we have to ask ourselves, are we going to treat rape like
the crime it is, or are we going to wait until it happens to our
sister, mother, daughter, ourselves ... and we experience, first
hand, our society’s sickening lack of justice for women.
SHANNON CURRY
Newport Beach
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