Antonia Abbey, a Wayne State University social psychologist, highlights the critical distinction between rape culture and a broader understanding of patriarchy, asserting that it encapsulates centuries of male power over women.
The #MeToo movement ignited hopes for change in societal attitudes towards women's objectification, yet the indictment of powerful men reveals a stark reality about ongoing violence and entitlement.
Federal charges against the Alexander brothers, involving their drugging and raping dozens of women, demonstrate a troubling persistence of misogyny within privileged circles, despite growing awareness.
The optimism surrounding the potential cultural shift after #MeToo starkly contrasts with the alarming allegations against wealthy men who continue to abuse their power.
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