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My own awareness of this matter was due to the following Facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=418952528982#!/event.php?eid=106807292708162
I want to thank the organiser of that page and all its members for supporting this effort to hold Facebook accountable to its own policies and stated values and practices.
What appears next is a cross post from the blog 
Jezebel (to link back, please click on the title just below). Following that, are comments from me and others calling for direct action to various Facebook email addresses.
A group of students, both past and present, of the all-male St. Paul's College at Sydney University, decided 
to create a pro-rape Facebook page called "Define Statutory" that reportedly was allowed to stay up on the site for several months. 
The site, which went up in August, was shut down recently, but Reverend David Russell, an outgoing master at Wesley College, tells the S
ydney Morning Herald that the Facebook page is simply an encapsulation of the 
rape culture that has pervaded the campus for some time. "This is a story that has to be told," Russell says, "there is no question in my mind, women are seen as meat. That is the awful, ugly truth of it.'' 
The site has already been condemned by the University, the New South Wales Police sex crimes unit, and the New South Wales Rape Crisis Centre, and New South Wales Minister for Women, Linda Burney, 
rightly tells ABC Australia that "The idea that a group of young men that are going to become leaders within our community - leaders in the law, leaders in medicine, leaders in business - studying at an elite college, at an elite university, think it's OK to post information like this encouraging rape on a website is absolutely abhorrent. 
The question that remains, however, is why Facebook allowed a pro-rape group to exist on the service to begin with. This is a social networking site 
that refuses to let women post pictures of themselves breastfeeding, mind you, but it's okay to make a "hilarious" pro-rape group in the "Sports and Recreation" category? The 
group was public, by the way, accessible to anyone and visible to all. Interesting, isn't it, that in the eyes of Facebook, a woman shouldn't be allowed to show her breasts while feeding her child, but it's perfectly acceptable for men to make a highly public "sport" out of rape. 
Detective Superintendent John Kerlatec of the New South Wales Police sex crimes squad 
tells the Herald that "this is the first occasion I have heard of a Facebook site being set up to promote, or publicise ... 
sexual assault or any other behaviour that is criminal behaviour.'' Something tells me that it won't be the last, unless Facebook starts paying as much attention to the rape culture brewing on the boards as they do to pictures of new mothers just trying to feed their kids. 
Pro-Rape Facebook Group Condemned [The Australian Broadcasting Corporation]
Facebook And Sexual Violence, Assault [Sydney Morning Herald]
Facebook's Breastfeeding Ban [LATimes]
My attention was brought to this matter because of this webpage calling for a protest of pro-rape Facebook pages and groups:
http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=418952528982#!/event.php?eid=106807292708162 
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I recommend sending letters/emails to Facebook with similar messages as the one below, to the following addresses:
privacy@facebook.com 
abuse@facebook.com 
appeal@facebook.com 
legal@facebook.com
To all Facebook rule and code enforcers, policy setters, and assessors of abuse and threats,
According to your own stated policies, this page and many other active pages on Facebook like it, violate your terms and policies.
This page: It isn't r.a.p.e.... It's SURPRISE SEX. (: 
         http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=131902836844892&v=info#!/pages/It-isnt-rape-Its-SURPRISE-SEX-/106823992684587?ref=ts
has been up since  March 31, 2010. If that doesn't strike you as pro-rape, how about  these comments by users on Facebook?
"i prefer rape with  machetes" 
"sneak attack rape is the way to go" 
"hands up  if you like rape". 
raping and pillaging 
raping bitches 
it's  not R A P E if you yell "surprise!"
It's not R A P E if you like  it ;)
Its not ràpe if you yell surprise!
I am  writing to ask you to take these and related pro-rape comments and pages  down because  they violate the terms of service, and you clearly stated policies.
Rape  isn't a joke, it's a trauma, and for all the many survivors on  Facebook,  it is triggering to see their own trauma joked about in a social  community.
You have trail-blazed a new way for people  to be in contact, to stay in contact, to disseminate information no  matter how banal, brilliant, or brutal.
Fortunately,  you have expressed and reinforced a responsibility to maintain a  safe and friendly environment that doesn't overtly infringe upon any  of the rights of Facebook's staggering five hundred million users. 
Within Facebook’s Statement of Rights and  Responsibilities, within the Safety sub-category, you have listed  three relevant responsibilities or statements: 
You will not post  content that: is hateful, threatening, or pornographic; incites  violence;  or contains nudity or graphic or gratuitous violence; 
You will not use Facebook to do anything unlawful, misleading,  malicious, or discriminatory;  
You will not facilitate or encourage any violations of this  Statement.
Moreover, in order to report a page, group,  image or person, etc, it must meet a list of criteria which includes  Racist/Hate speech, direct call for violence and/or excessive gore  or violent content. 
Many community members have  borne witness to a series of pages, groups, etc, that are  egregiously breaking these policies and in general, promoting  reprehensible agendas that are threatening the proposed safe &  friendly community that Facebook is supposed to be, including white  supremacist groups, pro-racism groups, and pro-misogyny groups.
With  particular attention to the Facebook group:  It isn't r.a.p.e.... It's SURPRISE SEX. (:  I offer additional information:
Within  that group exists a number of comments I will also bring to  your attention in order to properly demonstrate the hostile and  aggressive content within this group: 
"i  prefer the term struggle  cuddle"
"Is  surprise buttsecks in this same category?"
"IT'S  SURPRISE  SEX TIME! :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D", "I actually prefer rape."  These comments go on and on.
"Rape" is another group, with  the following comments littered throughout the wall, "i prefer rape  with machetes", "sneak attack rape is the way to go", "hands up if  you like rape". 
The following groups or pages should be  moved by nature of their titles alone: 
raping and pillaging 
raping  b*tches
it's not R A P E if you 
yell "surprise!"
It's not R A  P E if you like it ;)
Its not ràpe if 
you yell surprise!
it  isnt rape, its suprise sex :O.
Among those groups, pages,  and public comments are thousands of callous, pro-hostility/sexual  aggression Facebook users who  find the promotion of rape and violence against women to be a course  of humor primarily. 
The reality, prevalence, and consequences  of rape make it about as funny as genocide and mass starvation. 
Here are some numbers and facts that aren't funny: 
One  in four women will be sexually assaulted in their lifetime in the  U.S. 
One in THREE Native American women are raped  primarily by white men who don't live where they live. White men  come onto reservation land, or procure Native American women living  on the street in urban areas.
One in four traditional  college-age students will be sexually assaulted, with a female  student's first year in college being the year she is most 
vulnerable.  
Every three minutes someone in the U.S is sexually  assaulted. 
At least 80% of sexual assaults are not reported  to the police.
Only 6% of rapists will ever spend a day in  jail, and with our classist and racist judicial system, that means 
white  wealthy men rarely get time for raping anyone. 
Over 80% of  women with disabilities will be sexually assaulted during their  lifetime.
Assuming you welcome and appreciate these  populations of people being part of the Facebook community, why  would you wish to support and endorse--by leaving up--Facebook pages  which mock their assault and trauma and and create a grossly  callous and contemptuous social environment, especially towards  women generally?
Thank you for taking the time to read this. I  appreciate you attending to this matter.  
 
Hell, YES! I'm so on that.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe they allowed this to stay up. I also can't believe that in this day and age, people can be this ignorant. Speechless.
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