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Rape victim stories can be very difficult to read, frightening and emotionally draining for some but stories of rape show other victims that they are not alone in their struggles. Rape stories detail the many abuses that some people suffer and yet survive and go on to succeed in recovering and regaining control of their lives. Rape victim stories can help others to realize that there are other survivors that have been through exactly what they have and come out the other side a whole person.
The following rape stories contain scenes of abuse, sexual assault , incest and violence. The people in these rape victim stories have been badly wounded by these events and yet have the courage to stand up and say what has happened to them. Each of these rape stories speaks to the courage of the person who has shared it.
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Rolling Stone has published an incredible story about a rape at the University of Virginia, sending shock waves around the country.
But when I say the story is incredible, I mean that in the literal, largely abandoned sense of the word. It’s not credible — I don’t believe it.
I’m not saying the story’s author, Sabrina Rubin Erdely, deliberately fabricated facts. Nor do I believe that all her reporting was flawed. There may be an outrageously callous attitude toward sexual assaults at UVA.
Rape, particularly date rape, may be a major problem there. I’ve talked to enough people with connections to the campus to think that part’s credible enough.
But the central story isn’t about a spontaneous alcohol-fueled case of some creep refusing to take no for an answer (an inexcusable offense).
It’s an account of a well-planned gang rape by seven fraternity pledges at the direction of two members. If true, lots of people need to go to jail for decades — if.
The basic story is this: Jackie is asked out on a date her freshman year by a junior named Drew (not his real name). After dinner, they go to a party at Phi Kappa Psi. Quickly, Drew asks Jackie, “Want to go upstairs, where it’s quieter?”
What a convenient conversation for an exposé of rape culture — it reads like a script written for a feminist avant-garde theater troupe.
Jackie is led to a “pitch-black” bedroom. She’s knocked to the floor. A heavy person jumps on top of her. A hand covers her mouth. When she bites it, she’s punched in the face.
And for the next three hours, she’s brutally raped, with Drew and another upperclassman shouting out instructions to the pledges, referring to Jackie as “it.”
Many alleged details aren’t suitable for a family paper. Others are simply hard to believe: The pitch-black darkness doesn’t prevent Jackie from recognizing an attacker or seeing them drink beer.
The assault takes place amid the wreckage of a broken glass table, but the rapists are undeterred by shards of glass.
The most unbelievable dialogue comes later. Sometime after 3 a.m., Jackie leaves the still-raging party, “her face beaten, dress spattered with blood,” without anyone seeing her.
Distraught, she calls three friends, Andy, Randall and Cindy (not their real names), for help.
They arrive in “minutes.” One male friend says they have to take her to the hospital. Cindy asks, “Is that such a good idea?” adding, “Her reputation will be shot for the next four years.”
Erdely expounds: “Andy seconded the opinion, adding that since he and Randall both planned to rush fraternities, they ought to think this through. The three friends launched into a heated discussion about the social price of reporting Jackie’s rape.”
Really? Neither boy put Jackie’s medical needs above their pledge prospects? What a convenient conversation for an exposé of rape culture — it reads like a script written for a feminist avant-garde theater troupe.
Similarly, when Jackie reports what happened to school authorities — again, a brutal, premeditated gang rape by nearly half the pledge class of a prominent fraternity — the dean is described as responding with all of the emotion you’d expect if Jackie requested to change majors.
Meanwhile, it was all kept hush-hush until Erdely reported it.
Erdely admits she set out to find a sexual-assault story at an elite school like UVA.
She looked at lots of other colleges first, but “none of those schools felt quite right,” in the words of a Washington Post profile of her .
But UVA, which Erdely describes in Rolling Stone as a school without a thriving “radical feminist culture seeking to upend the patriarchy,” was just right.
As Worth magazine editor Richard Bradley noted last week , the whole thing seems like an adventure in confirmation bias — our tendency to find “evidence” that confirms our prejudices.
Initially, Erdely wouldn’t say if she even knew the names of the alleged rapists. Monday, according to The Washington Post, her editor said Rolling Stone “verified their existence” by talking to Jackie’s friends, but the magazine couldn’t reach them. Uh huh.
Erdely’s story was reported uncritically for days as a powerful example of the “rape epidemic” that is somehow taking place amid a 20-year decline in reported rapes.
Erdely’s story may be proven true after a needed investigation, but I suspect it will turn out to have been one of those stories too useful to verify.



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