Millions of Clicks on Sexual Assault—Where's The Outrage?
Summary
A CNN investigation revealed a large online network where men share advice on drugging and sexually assaulting women, with millions of visits to related content on one porn site in just one month. The article highlights how society often overlooks this issue and focuses more on teaching women how to avoid harm than on holding men accountable for violence.Key Facts
- CNN exposed a global online group called a “rape academy” where men advise on drugging and assaulting women.
- One website, Motherless.com, hosts about 20,000 videos related to assaults on unconscious women, with 62 million visits in February 2024.
- The problem is widespread, not a small or isolated part of the internet.
- In the U.S., one in five women and one in four men will experience sexual violence, with over 93% of perpetrators being men.
- Society tends to teach women safety tips rather than teaching men not to commit violence.
- Many men accused or found guilty of sexual violence still hold powerful positions in politics, business, and other areas.
- Silence and inaction allow harmful behavior to continue and send a message about whose safety matters.
- The article calls for a shift in responsibility and “shame” toward those who commit sexual violence, not the victims.
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