Does a “culture of rape” exist in the United States? For years, feminists have been speaking of a “rape culture” that exists in this country. They claim that rape has become “pervasive and normalized due to societal attitudes about gender and sexuality“. But what they won’t tell you is that the “sexual revolution” that they championed back in the 1960s and 1970s is at the very root of the explosion of sexual violence that we have seen in this nation since that time. Once upon a time, you could actually let your kids run over to the local playground and play for hours unattended. I know, because that is what my parents did with me when I was growing up. But now you have to watch your children like a hawk because there are hundreds of thousands of sexual predators running around out there. Today, the average American spends more than five hours watching television, and most of the “programming” that Americans allow to be poured into their minds is hypersexualized. The filth that spews forth from our television sets teaches us that the value of a woman is in how she looks, that the number one goal in life for men is to “score”, and even our children are taught to “dress sexy”. Our hypersexualized culture is constantly fanning the flames of sexual desire while at the same time teaching us to disregard all of the traditional boundaries for sex. Needless to say, the results have been absolutely disastrous.
Before we get into some of the hard numbers, I want to share with you a couple of horrific stories. The reason I want to do this is to get us to realize just how pervasive this “rape culture” is.
And when the term “rape culture” is used, most of the time people think of women as the victims. But actually, it is children that are getting hit the hardest by this epidemic of rape.
For example, just consider an absolutely nightmarish incident that recently took place in Los Angeles…
A 36-year-old father in Los Angeles has been arrested and charged over the abduction of a two-year-old girl from a car wash earlier this month, who was sexually abused and then dumped in a restaurant parking lot hours later.
Can you imagine?
The little girl was grabbed from a car wash while nobody was watching.
All it takes is a moment and your child can be gone.
When the little girl was found over two hours later, she appeared to be in a state of shock…
The girl’s disappearance from a self-serve carwash at 14929 Western Ave. about 5 p.m. April 2 launched a massive search that police called an “unprecedented response.”
Nearly 2 1/2 hours later, the toddler was found about 8 miles away in an empty, dark parking lot in Cudahy. She was hospitalized with unspecified injuries, police said at the time.
A woman who found the child said the little girl was naked and kept covering her eyes, appearing to be in shock. When police arrived, the child appeared to be afraid to go with the male officers and clung to the woman, she said.
This is what America has become.
We are a nation where sexual perversion is running rampant and where parents have to watch their children very carefully every single moment of every single day.
Back in the 1950s, America was not like this.
But this is what the radical leftists of the 1960s and 1970s wanted, and so this is what we have turned into.
We have been transformed into a nation where an eight-year-old boy in Colorado can find an unwrapped condom on his school playground…
An eight-year-old boy has been tested for every STD including HIV after he put a used condom in his mouth thinking it was a balloon.
The boy picked up the unwrapped condom in his school playground at Bennett Elementary in Bennett, Colorado last week.
His mother, who was only identified as Alicia to protect her son, said it would be a year before her son had the all-clear from his STD testing.
Feminists said that they didn’t like “traditional values”.
Feminists said that they wanted to take the boundaries off of sex.
Well, now we have hordes of hypersexualized predators roaming around terrorizing everyone.
So what would you do if you caught one of these predators abusing one of your children?
My guess is that you would probably respond the way that this Texas father did…
A Texas father who discovered a man raping his five-year-old daughter and beat him to death with his bare hands will not be charged with homicide under state law.
A Lavaca County grand jury decided not to press charges against the 23-year-old father in the June 9th death of Jesus Mora Flores, 47, who was killed inside a remote shack after he was caught molesting the young girl.
Under Texas state law, deadly force is authorized and indeed, justified in order to stop an aggravated sexual assault and coupled with the fact that the harrowing 911 calls made by the father back claims he even tried to save the pedophile’s life led to the grand jury’s decision.
In the old days, we didn’t need to be so protective of our children.
But today the threats are everywhere, and so it is really hard to blame any parent for being a little overprotective. These days, a lot of fathers are feeling like the father in the photo below. This picture was recently posted on Facebook and has gone mega-viral since then…
If you still aren’t convinced that “rape culture” is pervasive in this country, just read the statistics that I have shared below. There is no way that any rational person can read these numbers and not come to the conclusion that we have a major national crisis on our hands…
#1 18 percent of all women in the United States say that they have been raped at some point in their lives.
#2 More than 50 percent of all rapes take place within one mile of the home.
#3 Teens that are in the 16 to 19-year-old age bracket are 3 1/2 times more likely than the general population “to be the victims of rape, attempted rape or sexual assault.”
#4 67 percent of all sexual assault victims in America are children.
#5 In the United States today, it is estimated that one out of every four girls is sexually abused before they become adults.
#6 60 percent of male sex abuse victims and 80 percent of female sex abuse victims “are abused by someone known to the child or the child’s family.”
#7 20 percent of all child sexual abuse victims are under the age of 8.
#8 According to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, there are 747,408 registered sex offenders in the United States.
#9 There are 106,216 registered sex offenders in the state of California alone.
#10 According to researchers, convicted rapists in the United States report that two-thirds of their victims were under 18, and among those cases 58 percent said that their victims were 12 years old or younger.
And remember, the figure in #8 is just for convicted sex offenders.
How many millions more have not been caught yet?
We live in a day and age when most Americans are absolutely obsessed with sex.
It may be hard to believe, but an astounding 30 percent of all Internet traffic now goes to adult websites, and 64 percent of all American men view pornography at least once per month.
In this type of environment, it is hard to find any place where rape culture does not exist.
This includes the U.S. military.
Most people are shocked to learn that there are thousands upon thousands of sexual assaults in the military each year, and the majority of them are male on male…
Defense Secretary Ashton Carter told a group of ROTC cadets on Wednesday that sexual assault is a “particular challenge and a particular disgrace” to the U.S. military.
He noted that last year, far more men (10,400) than women (8,500) “experienced unwanted sexual contact.”
Our society is deeply sick, and it is time that we faced up to that fact.
So what is the solution?
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