Culture Survey: 1 in 4 South African men admit to rape - One in four male South Africans surveyed admitted to committing rape, according to a research group.

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June 20, 2009

One in four male South Africans surveyed admitted to committing rape, according to a research group.

The government-funded Medical Research Council, whose findings often influence official policy, said it conducted the survey to deepen understanding of men's attitudes and behavior.

The finding has cast a harsh light on a culture of sexual violence that victims groups say is deeply embedded in society.

According to police statistics, some 36,000 women were raped in 2007 — nearly 100 per day. But victim support groups and government-backed research say the vast majority of rapes go unreported because of the stigma and trauma involved. South Africa is home to about 50 million people.

'Normalized'
Chief researcher Rachel Jewkes said Friday that the findings were "shocking" but "not unexpected." Opposition political parties said they were horrified, but victim support groups said they were not surprised.

"The report indicates that rape has become 'normalized' as a feature of masculine identity in a society that has emerged from years of oppression — a tragic development for both women and for men," said Anne Marie Goetz, chief of the Governance, Peace and Security section of the United Nations Development Fund for Women.

"The implications of this are grave for women's security but also for long-term development, which relies upon deepening gender equality," Goetz said.

South Africa's newly installed president, Jacob Zuma, has made combating crime one of his top priorities and has set up a new ministry to promote women's and children's rights.

The government had no immediate comment, but the study is expected to be one of the focal points of a conference on sexual violence early next month.

"Rape is a crime of a sense of entitlement. It comes from a notion of power," Jewkes said, adding that South Africa's male dominated cultural traditions were partly to blame.

"I don't think there is a quick fix," said Jewkes. "If people were concerted about trying to fix it, it would take a generation."

Researchers interviewed men from just over 1,700 households from a cross-section of the population in the rural provinces of the eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal.

Sensitive topic
The survey gave no margin of error. The research council is internationally respected and regarded as reliable. It said it surveyed a representative cross-section of men of all races in the two provinces, which are representative of South Africa.

It was not immediately known if any comparable surveys on this sensitive topic have been published. Sexual abuse is rife in a number of African countries but none have the sophisticated survey methods of South Africa, and in some other countries it is a taboo subject.

Nearly 28 percent of men interviewed said they had forced a woman or girl to have sexual intercourse against her will, according to the survey. It said that 14 percent said they had raped a former or current girlfriend; 12 percent said they had raped someone who was not their partner; and 10 percent said they had raped both a stranger and a partner.

The research council survey said that nearly 20 percent of those who admitted sexual abuse had the AIDS virus — only slightly higher than the 18 percent infection rate among men not involved in rape.

Violence
It said that 17 percent of the men surveyed admitted to attempted rape, and 9 percent said they had taken part in gang rapes. In all, 42 percent of men surveyed said they had been physically violent to an intimate partner (current or ex-girlfriend or wife), including 14 percent in the past year.

"Our study suggests that the pathway which leads to these ideas and the practices of rape and other forms of violence toward women starts in childhood," said Jewkes, head of the research council's gender and health unit. She said the results backed up findings of earlier research among younger men.

She said that "rape is far too common, and its origins too deeply embedded in ideas about South African manhood," for it to be regarded merely as a criminal problem which could be solved by prosecuting the rapists.

"You can't change behavior practiced by one quarter of the population if the main strategy is through the use of police and courts," Jewkes told The Associated Press. "The police and courts are important but they are only part of the solution."

Many victim support groups complain that rape cases are repeatedly postponed and little is done to protect the woman from the trauma of facing her tormentor. Most cases don't even reach court.

"Rape is one of the most brutal human rights violations in the world," said Maria Jose Alcala, who heads the U.N. development fund's effort to curtail violence against women. "It is a stark manifestation of just how little value our societies place on the lives and dignity of women and girls."
 
That this was the result of oppression implies white men who been in south africa for centuries did nothing but rape black women non-stop, so black men just assumed raping their women was okay. If that were the case then south africa would be just mulatos, or more likely venti-tier "octoroons" at this point since centuries of rape by whites would've diluted african genetics considerably.

And yet that isn't the case, most black south africans have no white admixture at all, its almost like rape its culturally endemic to subsaharan africa instead...
Bravo, journos. You made it through an entire article about South Africa being a shithole without blaming it on Apartheid.
As even blacks there say they were better off during apartheid many journos are avoiding the word entirely because it would affect the current narrative.
wasn’t South Africa the place where female condoms with teeth on the inside that needed surgical removal were invented, as an anti-rape device?
What's really fucked up is that those are being sold in europe now...
but stated that because he took a shower after the sex he was protected from catching AIDs
And here I thought the official who said farms don't matter because food comes from supermarket was peak SA retardness...
South Africa is a remarkable weave of ethnic hatred and racial antipathy that too often gets oversimplified by the layman.
The layman couldn't give less of a shit, the layman only cares that other laymans in their social circle wont think he's "ignorant" or, god forbid, racist, so he just repeats the approved narrative and does nothing.
 
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Nearly 28 percent of men interviewed said they had forced a woman or girl to have sexual intercourse against her will, according to the survey. It said that 14 percent said they had raped a former or current girlfriend; 12 percent said they had raped someone who was not their partner; and 10 percent said they had raped both a stranger and a partner.
Is it just me or do those numbers not add up? If the 14 and 12 overlap by 10, wouldn't that make the total 16?
I mean, that's still an absolutely insane number.

Since they didn't bother including it, both provinces in this survey are about 85% black, 5% white, and the remainder mixed/other.
 
And that's just who admit it, at minimum it's 50%.
 
The Zulu are literally retarded. I cannot overemphasize how much more under-evolvedthis woman they are compared to almost any other ethnic group.

Former ANC President Jacob Zuma, a Zulu, was put on trial for rape where he admitted to having unprotected sex with his HIV-positive accuser but stated that because he took a shower after the sex he was protected from catching AIDs.
Blacks were denied decent education opportunities until 1994. That's one generation. Breaking harmful behaviour cycles can take an untold amount of time. Rape is still rampant (in an educated white woman's opinion in the west) in 2025. Who knows how long it's going to take in what should be one of the richest countries in the world, who have been held back for so long because of the greed of our govts, and theirs?

I don't know what
this guys excuse is though. (archive link)
Or the Florida rep that said an 11-year-old girl who was gang-raped in Texas by 18 young men because she was dressed like a 21-year-old prostitute pretty much deserved it, and it was mostly her parents fault that 18 men raped her for letting her go to school looking like that. How many 11 year olds have you personally seen passing for 21?

(If you say ANY, you're lying, and should have a word with yourself. Even now, 14 years after it happened and make-up is much better.)

To me, it sounds like what one of those regarded negros would say, right after they say that raping a virgin cures AIDs.


:jacepout::melchett::trump::lossmanjack::ratface::felted:(:_( <<< all (most of) the spastics



Thank all the Dogs that this woman invented the anti-rape condom. She says in the video that when her team visited the slums, reported rapes instantly dropped (and stayed dropped for a good while afterwards.)

I'm sure in SA (FFS, even the initials!) they're cheap as chips, but I hope I live long enough to see these given out as freely as rubbers at a clap clinic in the west. 🙌

Posting a pic just coz I love it. Gonna have it as my screensaver.

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