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Steubenville Makes Rape Culture Harder to Deny

[caption id="attachment_400468" align="aligncenter" width="615"] [Image via Anton Bielousov, Creative Commons licensed][/caption]One of the remarkable things about the Steubenville, Ohio case is how it's been a rapid lesson in how wrong so many rape myths really are: The myth that rape is about an excess of sexual desire instead of an exercise in dominating and humilating the victim.  The myth that men rape by accident, instead of as a deliberate choice to get one over on the victim. And, of course, the myth that rape is just a matter of a stranger in the bushes, instead of what it usually is, which is a man choosing to attack a woman he knows.

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Universal Background Checks Threaten Gun Industry Profits, So They Have to Go

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The NRA Fights to Keep Guns in the Hands of Wife Beaters

[caption id="attachment_507574" align="aligncenter" width="615"] ["Man With A Gun, Isolated On A White Background" on Shutterstock][/caption]Add another to the long list of things that the NRA considers less important than maintaining high profits for the gun industry: Preventing men from killing their wives after they've already been identified as a threat to do so.  This article from the New York Times about the NRA's dogged protection of the gun "rights" of wife beaters is absolutely nauseating. Over and over again, anti-domestic violence activists and legislators try to make it harder for men who have a hankering to kill their wives from arming themselves to do so, and over and over again, the NRA throws a fit and makes sure the sacred right of a man to control a woman through violence is protected. Considering how many wife beaters kill themselves after shooting their wives, it doesn't even seem like a good use of NRA resources, as those men are dead now and can no longer continue to buy guns and line the NRA's pockets. But we are talking about the same organization that's decided to get into the fight over whether or not it's rape if it's not a stranger in the bushes, so perhaps being hateful to women is its own reward.

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SXSW Recap: SXSW Goes Nuclear

At one party we were at, they weren't selling a lot of CDs or vinyl, choosing instead to go with tapes. Make of that what you will.

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