Several rappers have come out speaking about how they were raped as minor by women. Why doesn't society care?

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It's crazy how prevalent that sort of thing is man.
i mean as men nobody takes it seriously ...even on the it is what it is podcast when Cam said it Maurice Clarett and Ma$e were chuckling
i've been raped as well but as an adult

people assume that as a stronger male there is no such thing. but when you consider how the police look at us theres an emotional/logical component to it that goes beyond physical.

in my situation there was a drunk girl at my house who wouldnt take no for an answer and she refused to leave my crib/bedroom. she would push me on the bed, corner me in the room...take her clothes off...i would put her clothes on, she would take them off etc.. i remember literally thinking to myself that I could pick her up and throw her out but risk having her call the cops on me or i could just smash and keep it moving. wasnt like i wanted to call the cops myself

was my logic sound...probably not but these were literally the thoughts that crossed my mind.
 

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Its great that men are speaking on it if they truly felt violated. I just think its in poor taste to play victim olympics when I see black men saying "why doesnt anybody care when it happens to black boys". I see it as either disengenious in most cases,Or i see it as being another part of this ongoing gender war. Where men are constantly trying to prove women are just as bad or worst people as men are.


How did i draw this conclusion? Its impossible to genuinely care about black boys being raped,but not care about black girls being raped. And generally speaking,people dont REALLY care that little black girls come up missing,are getting raped,sex trafficked at 10 times the clip at least:respect:
You raped a woman though. Lets not forget that
 

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i mean as men nobody takes it seriously ...even on the it is what it is podcast when Cam said it Maurice Clarett and Ma$e were chuckling
i've been raped as well but as an adult

people assume that as a stronger male there is no such thing. but when you consider how the police look at us theres an emotional/logical component to it that goes beyond physical.

in my situation there was a drunk girl at my house who wouldnt take no for an answer and she refused to leave my crib/bedroom. i remember literally thinking to myself that I could pick her up and throw her out but risk having her call the cops on me or i could just smash and keep it moving. wasnt like i wanted to call the cops myself

was my logic sound...probably not but these were literally the thoughts that crossed my mind.

its the logic of men can't be raped. Like I said before folks make boys suffer in silence then act shocked when some of these boys become the terrorist who want to destroy the communities that destroyed them
 

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Many men, especially the ones who struggle getting women, wish it happened to them. They state, "Why were those type of teachers not around when I was young?" Truth be told though, those teachers were around when they were young. Those type of women have always been around. Just that they were not molested by them, were not targeted by them.

Other men are just SIMPs and want to protect the image of women, no matter how messed up the women doing the actions are. In their minds, only men can do wrong sexually, so they want to keep it all quiet when women are exposed as being just as failable as men in the area of sexual deviancy. They do this by making a statement like, "He should have kept his mouth shut". Wanting the truth to remain hidden from themselves and the rest of the community.

Overall, males and females are both human. Neither is more honorable, less deviant prone, than the other. So yes, these acts have been going on and being done to children by both sexes since perhaps the beginning of man. What we have to recognize is that the damage done to boys over this issue reverberated out to also being damage done to girls later. Very few people are self-aware enough to seek mental help on issues like this, so the problem expresses itself by the person continuing the cycle of abuse on to the next generation. This is why we need to take these acts being done by women just as seriously as we take them being done by men. That boy abused today, has a decent chance of becoming the man who abuses tomorrow.
 
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i mean as men nobody takes it seriously ...even on the it is what it is podcast when Cam said it Maurice Clarett and Ma$e were chuckling
i've been raped as well but as an adult

people assume that as a stronger male there is no such thing. but when you consider how the police look at us theres an emotional/logical component to it that goes beyond physical.

in my situation there was a drunk girl at my house who wouldnt take no for an answer and she refused to leave my crib/bedroom. she would push me on the bed, corner me in the room...take her clothes off...i would put her clothes on, she would take them off etc.. i remember literally thinking to myself that I could pick her up and throw her out but risk having her call the cops on me or i could just smash and keep it moving. wasnt like i wanted to call the cops myself

was my logic sound...probably not but these were literally the thoughts that crossed my mind.
Damn. I hate that this happened to you. It really highlights how the system and social attitudes still fail male victims, especially Black men, by making it feel like there's no safe or viable way to say no and be taken seriously.
 
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