Day 7 #SayNoToRape- RAPE - SHARDS OF BROKEN GLASS
The word rape is gotten from the
latin word “rapere” which means To Seize.
It is defined by many professors of the English Language as : The forcing of
someone into sex. This definition has been modified over the years and many
have argued that it is more than an attempt to achieve sexual fulfilment (although
this may be the case in a lot of instances) but an aggressive desire to
dominate a victim. It is largely considered as an act of violence rather than a
sexual encounter.
HISTORY OF RAPE
In early
societies, men obtained wives through the practice of bride capture(This is still in practice in some societies today). In
this custom, a man would kidnap a woman and force her to have sex, and then he
would marry her. A similar scenario is shown in the book of Genesis where
Shechem raped Dinar the daughter of
Jacob and sought to marry her( Gen 34). In these societies, what we would now
call rape was socially acceptable, especially in times of war and was sometimes
celebrated as heroic. For example, Romulus, the legendary founder of Rome, is
credited with
populating that city by capturing the women from a neighboring
group of people known as the Sabines.
Some ancient societies considered rape a punishable
offense. But, many of these societies punished the woman raped, as well as the
rapist. For instance, under the ancient Babylonian Code of Hammurabi, a married
woman who was raped was said to have committed adultery. The Hammurabi
prescribed that the woman and her rapist be bound and thrown in a river. The
option was left to her husband to either rescue her or allow her to drown.
Similarly, ancient Hebrew law required that a married woman be stoned to death
if she was raped.
Many ancient societies and even present day
societies considered women as a form of property and rape was defined as an offense against the property owner—the
woman’s father or husband—not against the woman herself. For example, the book
of Deuteronomy, which delineates ancient Hebrew law, provides that if an
unmarried virgin is raped the offender must pay the woman’s father 50 shekels
and then marry her.
TYPES OF RAPE(The legal Angle)
As attitudes about sexuality
and gender equality continue to change, legal reformers struggle to redefine
what behaviors constitute rape.
However, as a result of changing
societal perceptions, laws now prohibit several different types of rape (But
this article is not about various law classifications of rape so I would not
dwell so much on its details)
A.Forcible Rape
Sexual intercourse carried
out against a person’s will by the use or threat of physical force is sometimes
referred to as forcible rape. Historically, a person could only be charged with
rape if force was used to subdue the victim.
B. Acquaintance Rape/Date Rape
When a person rapes a
person he or she knows, it is called either acquaintance rape or date rape. The
two people may be friends, former lovers, or presently dating. Studies indicate
that a woman is more likely to be raped
by an acquaintance than by a stranger or a relative. An acquaintance may commit
forcible rape. However, the term acquaintance rape is usually applied
when the sexual intercourse is nonconsensual but does not involve the physical
coercion typically associated with forcible rape, such as assault or threats of
violence.
C. Marital Rape
Rape of a person’s spouse
is called marital rape or spousal rape. The English common law
and traditional U.S. and Canadian law did not recognize rape within a marriage
as a crime, Also many African societies do not consider this as rape. As
recently as the 1960s the American Law Institute recommended retaining the
historical legal doctrine that a man cannot rape his wife. The organization
based this recommendation on the theory that it was inappropriate for the law
to invade marital privacy. However, as a result of changing attitudes about
domestic violence, many states in the US abandoned this doctrine and began to
allow prosecutions for marital rape, especially if it is committed by force. In
Canada, spouses may be convicted of criminal sexual assault.
D. Statutory Rape
Sexual intercourse with
a person who has not reached the age of consent is known as statutory rape.
The age of consent for sexual intercourse varies from country to country, but
is usually 18 in most countries. This covers sexual intercourse with someone
who is drugged or asleep, or who is mentally retarded or under the influence of
alcohol.
E. Rape of Men
Traditional rape laws
were gender specific, providing that only women could be victims of rape and
only men could be rapists. In recent years, countries have rewritten their rape
laws to be gender neutral. It is thus possible, although unlikely, for a woman
to be charged with raping a man. In Canada, statutes prohibiting sexual assault
apply to both male and female perpetrators and victims. But, sadly this is not
the case in Nigeria and many African countries
Homosexual rape, when it is not covered by a country’s
general rape statute, may be covered by statutes that prohibit anal or oral sex
between members of the same sex, a type of sodomy. Although some statutes do
not distinguish between forcible and consensual acts, forcible sodomy is
generally subject to more severe punishments. Homosexual rape is a notorious
problem in prisons. However, in society as a whole, rape of men—whether by
women or other men—is not a highly visible issue.
The Philosophical approach
Rape raises a whole range of philosophical questions from the
epistemological to the ethical, the ontological to the metaphysical. A
philosophical examination of rape requires an exploration of memory, truth and
meaning, of subjective interpretation and objective fact; of free will, choice,
consent and volition versus determinism and natural selection; of identity, the
self and the other; and of good and evil, morality and society
For us to truly understand what rape
really is we have to look at it from a perspective beyond that of the rapist
and the raped, which our legal system has effectively done justice to .
All or most definitions agree that
for rape to occur there must be the absence of consent. But, this in itself
creates further problems. For consent can be coerced directly or indirectly by threat,
force, blackmail or even seduction (Now that is a debate for another day). If
you say that rape occurs only when a lady “says no” and you still have sex with
her, what if you point a gun on her baby and she “says yes”, she may even
gladly undress herself and sex you till you say stop. Will you say it is not rape? Or if you argue
that there must be forced penetration, what exactly do you mean by forced? Is
it the violence involved? Or the compelling factor? Rape may occur with no violence at all and with 100% consent/approval.
So what exactly is rape.
Rape is the violation of human will. When the will of one is coerced to favor the will of
another,that is rape. When a person is
made to do what he/she doesn’t want to do, that person has been raped. When
a woman is made to perform sexual activity against her will, that woman has
been raped. And whoever does this is a rapist. So to a mild extent, the seducer
is a rapists, chris take note (This is an argument for
another day).
The real crime here is not that her
body was defiled, nope for sex doesn’t and never defile the body; but her mind
was defiled and once the mind is defiled the whole being suffers. The negative
energy that is released from her spirit during the fusion of intercourse or
assault and amplified in her soul via her mind will at the long run affect both
the rapist and the raped. This turns the creative energy of sex into a
destructive one(see laws of sex). This in turn results in Post Traumatic Stress Disorder,
Substance Abuse, Self-Harm/ Self-Injury ,Stockholm Syndrome, Depression,
Flashbacks, Borderline Personality Disorder, Sleep Disorders, Eating Disorders,
Body Memories, Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), Military Sexual Trauma,
suicide and many more.
To The Raped
The
first thing you need to do to heal is to forgive yourself for being raped. This
is one of the most important areas mostly overlooked for there is always the
tendency for you to blame yourself for the incident. Why did you trust him?
Didn’t you know the spot was dangerous? Why did you wear such provocative
dress? All these are quite normal. There always a time to blame yourself,
infact I suggest you do. But then after all the blame game, forgive yourself.
For nothing can undo what happened, so the best you can do is forgive yourself
and learn from it. What better way to start than by showing love to yourself,
make your hair, go shopping, see a movie, play video games . Love and
appreciate the person you see in the mirror. Even if it was all your fault and
you regret the mistake, understand that it’s okay to make mistakes.
The next thing you have to do is
forgive the rapist. This is the hardest part of the healing process but it is
the fastest way to heal. Forgiveness isn't always to benefit the person who did
you wrong. Your hatred and bitterness means nothing to the person you don't
forgive....it's like taking poison, and waiting for the other person to die.
Forgiveness frees you emotionally and enables you to move on. So don’t just
forgive and forget, forgive and move on with your life.
Finally, you need help. You need both
medical and psychological help. Get medical care right away. The doctor or nurse will test you for sexually
transmitted diseases (STDs), including HIV/AIDS, and offer you emergency
contraception to prevent pregnancy (if victim is female). If the doctor or
nurse does not mention testing for STDs or emergency contraception, ask for
them. Seeing a counsellor or a close friend or spiritual adviser will help you
effectively overcome the trauma that you may face.
To The Rapist
You
need help. Nobody was born a rapist There was no woman in history that gave
birth and called all her friends and said “Guess what? I gave birth to a
rapist”. They became one. Rapists are victims of society. Many of them suffer
psychosomatic and manic disorders. They are victims of child abuse, societal
neglect, poor parenting, rape, and every ill the society has birthed in them.
You need to stop! Just stop where you are!
Hold the breaks! Halt ! Even if you are reading this, stop reading at this
point…..no you can start reading…. go and seek help. There is no formula to
transform a rapist into normal person, but there is always a hand willing to
help someone that seeks it. Change comes to those who genuinely and sincerely
want it. So seek medical help, seek mental help, seek spiritual help. It may be
that your uncultured behavior is the result of childhood trauma, who knows, you
may even have been a victim of rape yourself. For only hurting people hurt
others. #saynotorape
To The Reader
Rape is a crime against humanity.
It is a brutish way of engaging pleasure, It is a selfish engagement of men/woment
turned beasts, An unsavory cup of vinegar that bitters in tongue, tonsil and
tummy. So join this campaign ! share it, tweet it! Text it! 1+ it! Pin it! But
most important say it! Say no to rape!
By
Prince Xavier
@Prince_Xxavier


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