Yes...BUT...
OK, so here is a thing I put somewhere else but it belongs here:
http://www.cracked.com/blog/6-reasons-trumps-rise-that-no-one-talks-about/
I have *suppresses gag reflex* talked to Trump fans. Thing is, they...
1. Believe that Hillary is in fact going to immediately get us into a nuclear exchange with Russia.
2. Believe that Hillary is a criminal who is dangerous to their way of life.
3. Believe that Trump's personality even if it IS repugnant, is irrelevant. That it can be dismissed because he will do things they think will be good for them. What things? They believe he will shmooze Putin into not nuking us, to start with. They believe that Trump will fix the "very incomprehensibly complicated" tax code so that the economy will somehow work in their favor, because they don't understand the economy and they figure the rich guy does.
4. Believe that the "checks and balances" of the government will prevent him from doing other things that are particularly odious.
5. Believe that he will get rid of Obamacare, which they are pretty sure is...bad. (I actually agree that it's a flawed system, but that's beside the point.)
6. Believe that government and politicians are all crookedy crooked (I agree) and that business people are more honest (I disagree.) Personally I think those two systems (big gov, big biz) need to check each other, and maybe there should be laws to keep them from getting too incestuous. Otherwise...power and corruption begets more power and corruption, unchecked and monstrous.
Trump fans don't realize that with the layers and kinds of influence that exist among the powerful, big business and big government are equally horrifying in the things that they can easily get away with doing, and that NONE of the ones at the top of these institutions cares about regular America, except as chattel...a profit mill...serfs to their Lordships, keeping their glut afloat not just today, but for future generations of their genetic lines. The only thing I'm not real sure of, is if there is some kind of an endgame in this conspiracy, or just continuation of the power structure.
Thing is, they are desperately denying the importance of the rape culture stuff, really of ANYTHING that doesn't fit their desired narrative, because they are desperately afraid. It's just sad that they don't realize they should be desperately afraid of both of them, if anything. Certainly if Hillary is bad (and I'm not 100% sure, but I wouldn't be surprised)...Trump is worse! But they've already placed their bets, many of them.
I do not believe that all of the people who vote for Trump are in fact rape culture supporters. My ex is a Trump supporter and he says, "Hillary will get us nuked. Trump says bad things."
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Here's what I think is freaking great though. People who never talked about consent culture are now talking about consent culture. I have two big social groups I'm part of. GWAR people: about 300 friends. BDSM people: about 200 friends. "Friends" being a loose term and including everything from fam to acquaintances. In the BDSM crowd, we understand consent. We get permission before we HUG someone. "Don't touch without asking" is the rule. GWAR folks however, are from all walks of life. Had a former "friend" who was a skinhead who just got imprisoned for selling meth. Have friends who are amazing artists and intellectuals. A drag king. An Army SF guy who came to a show in a white ballet costume, tutu and fake boobs and all. ALL KINDS.
A number of them are all "I'm not into this PC culture, I want to be an offensive asshole" mentality. And they make fun of the concept of rape culture, and often say it's not really a thing. They do ask, "why didn't she call the cops" and such. Some few go that far. One posted yesterday on Facebook saying something like "I have heard that all women have a story of being groped, raped, or sexually assaulted. I don't believe this. I don't want to believe it's really that common. I won't ask women to share their stories here, but I'd like to hear what you have to say...I'm hoping most will say it's never happened to them." And he got hundreds of comments from his female friends saying that, yes, it's all of us. We all have a story. Hundreds of women who have had consent violated, and only ONE who said it had never happened to her and she was surprised by all this too.
And she started the only argument on the thread, by saying something like, "I don't know where all of you live, but it's not like that here in Annapolis, MD and all the men I know are good men." She thought that we were man haters for saying that we'd experienced what we'd experienced, or that we must be living somewhere bad or doing something wrong. Oh, did she ever get shouted down. But here is the thing...I get it. She wants to believe that she's had a better experience not through sheer random luck, but because she made a better experience happen for herself. She wants the personal empowerment of being able to feel like consent violations are a natural penalty of bad choices, and if you live right, they won't happen to you.
The fact that SO DAMN MANY women eventually sounded off on that thread has her, and the OP, shocked and rethinking what they believed.
And many of his male friends said they were shocked, tears, jaws on floor, reading this. They had no idea.
I hate that this conversation had to happen. But it fucking does. America needs to get its head out of its collective ass about the concept of consent, and if it takes THIS to make people talk...well...at least people are talking and thinking now.