Mastakilla wrote:clyzm wrote:Mastakilla wrote:Depends how the murder happens.
If you've seen 3 guys 1 hammer, you'd rather wish to get raped every single day instead of dieing through that.
Is that the video with the two Ukrainian teenagers killing an old homeless man with a hammer?
&Screwdriver to poke his eyes out while he's still alive
Yeah, I was actually quite shocked after seeing the video.
Wouldn't get out of my head for days to come lol
That was just fucked up. They also did similar torture to a bunch of cats and even a little kid. Their motives was to make $$$ posting snuff videos online.
No psychological pain can be worse than death.
To the surrounded friends & family - pretty much. To the person - no. Being raped holds stigmas in society - if women come out and say they were raped, no one is going to want to pursue them out of fear they'll report rape again, or perhaps they're too fragile, etc. In addition, most people won't even believe them, they'll say things like oh she was drunk. This is just crippling in terms of psychological pain. I can never imagine something like this. For men, it's simply the fact that you're not a man anymore after you've been raped. You're changed.
I watched the movie "Speak" with that girl from Twilight in it - it sums up the consequences of rape for a victim quite accurately.
James said it best, I think. Varying degrees of horribleness from both acts.
So, to contribute more to this topic: Why are games like GTA and Manhunt, games where you have to commit acts of murder, more tolerable in society than games like
RapeLay, a raping simulation game that has been met with universal disapproval and shock? Are we, as a culture overall, more desensitized to murder than we are to rape? Or is it something beyond that?