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Rape in a permissive society

שו"תRape in a permissive society
שאל לפני 7 שנים

Shalom Rabbi Michi
I read your article "Educating Children and Gang Rape." Indeed, Ms. Raviv's theories are baseless in my opinion, but it seems that you also missed an important central point in this discussion…. You made a comparison between rape in a society where there is permissive sex to giving a friend who doesn't want it, and that's why I asked. Don't you think this is a completely bad comparison? In your opinion, would a boy who was raised with the most blatant sexual permissiveness not be able to distinguish the huge gap between giving a "gay" to a friend, even one who is considered a "nerd" (a nerdy kid), and forcing himself on a girl along with the rest of his friends, with all that this implies??? I really don't think that gang rape and sex crimes are mainly the preserve of permissive societies, maybe even the opposite. It is possible (my assessment) that in closed and conservative societies there are more sex crimes (even if not gang rape)…. For the record, such cases stem from a lack of education in general (animalistic culture from home)
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מיכי צוות ענה לפני 7 שנים
First, why didn't you post this as a talkback in that column? As for your words, there is a lack of understanding in them. I did not claim that every boy who grows up in a permissive upbringing will necessarily end up in a gang rape. That is an assertion that is factually incorrect. What I claimed is that if the act is perceived as banal, there is a greater chance of such cases occurring, and even more so, I claimed that someone who presents the act as something banal cannot later exclaim as if it were the destruction of the world. It is no different from any violence. As for your comment about whether such actions are the hallmark of only permissive societies, clearly not. But permissiveness is certainly a motivating factor. There are of course other motivating factors as well, and some of them can be rooted in conservatism. I answered that in the talkbacks to the column.

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