This video explains how persistent rape myths—such as the belief that promiscuous women are untrustworthy, that delayed reporting indicates lying, that women should physically fight back to prove non-consent, and that intoxicated victims are responsible for their assault—create unrealistic expectations for sexual assault victims. These myths, which have been formally rejected by the Supreme Court of Canada and through Canada's rape shield law (S. 276 of the Criminal Code), interfere with how victims' testimony is heard and understood in legal proceedings. The video emphasizes that trauma has neurobiological impacts on victims, affecting their memory, behavior, and ability to recall events consistently, making it essential for legal actors to understand these effects to process cases fairly and impartially.
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R*** Culture Research & @DrKippDavis Supports the Accused. Attacks the Victim.Added:
You are a disgusting predator apologist, a misogynist, and you need to be called out and those that work with you, this would be people like Dan, Jennifer, Dr. Josh, people that will continue to work with you, Vishanti, they are contributing to an environment that is unsafe for women. There are a number of rape myths about women and sexual violence that have been formally rejected by the Supreme Court of Canada and by important law reform.
Yet these rape myths still persist.
These are the mistaken and pernicious ideas that a woman who is promiscuous or of so-called unchaste character is untrustworthy and more likely to have consented to the sexual acts in question, which are the subject of the sexual assault charge.
These are the twin myths the Supreme Court, this is in Canada, reputed repudiated in enacting S. 2 76 of the Criminal Code, otherwise known as Canada's rape shield law.
Another persistent rape myth is the baseless idea that women who do not promptly disclose or report sexual assaults are lying or the mistaken idea that women who do not who do not want to engage in sex will physically fight back and or attempt to escape the situation to quote prove they really did not consent. Many still cling to the erroneous idea that women who use drugs or alcohol are responsible for sexual assaults perpetrated against them or mistakenly believe that consent is continuous [clears throat] in intimate relationships and does not need to be explicitly given even between partners.
Research literature extensively documents that women who are sexually assaulted are still subject to social pressures to respond in particular ways to prove that they are real and credible victims.
See, for example, Busby 1999 Randall 2010.
While the justice system recognizes that there is no single {quote} ideal victim of sexual assault, social attitudes are nevertheless slow to change.
Women who deviate from expected scripts are still treated by police and by Kip Davis, I mean the courts, with suspicion and skepticism about whether they about whether or not they were really sexually assaulted or whether or not they were to blame for what happened to them.
Social expectations to conform to the stereotype of what real or ideal victims look like mean that women who are sexually assaulted are expected to do the following: Offer physical and or verbal resistance to the unwanted sex. Express clear and explicit non-consent to unwanted sexual contact. Discontinue contact with the person who has been inappropriately sexual or who has assaulted them and demonstrate perfect or near-perfect recall, including a consistent and linear narrative of {quote} what happened.
These are, of course, unrealistic expectations, Dr. Kip Davis, who should stick to his own lane and doesn't have experience in trauma response or the subject at hand, yet pontificates that he knows that he's smarter than the rest of us and that people like myself advocating for Nancy are just {quote} puppets.
They do not represent how most women who are sexually assaulted actually cope and respond. You hear that, Dr. Kip Davis?
As a result, these myths that you're perpetrating, Dr. Kip, misogynistic myths, biases, assumptions, and expectations interfere with how the victim's testimony and their experiences is heard and understood in sexual assault trials. Now, in this case, this is this is not hasn't gone to trial. It is a public accounting, and you are on the side of the victim blamers, [ __ ] shamers, and other disgusting misogynists. And how we and with how legal actors in the criminal justice system assess their credibility.
Sexual assault is an experience of trauma, and trauma has a neurobiological impact. Again, this is another thing that Dr. Kipp is not an expert in. He studies ancient texts, not neuro- biology. That is, it affects our brains and nervous system. This is something that doctor or psychologist could talk about, not a stupid-ass Dead Sea Scroll scholar, or as a prosecutor I talked to said that Dead Sea Scroll guy is a [ __ ] idiot.
For this reason, it is imperative that those working within the criminal justice system understand the impact of trauma on victims of sexual assault, so they can process sexual assault cases more effectively and hear evidence in these cases fairly and impartially.
The impact of sexual assault depends on many factors. These include, but are not limited to, the nature of the assault itself, how long it lasted, the extent of the physical harm, the victim's relationship to the perpetrator, whether the victim hasn't had an earlier childhood history of abuse or neglect, and how family, friends, or so-called friends, I'm interjecting, and others respond to what the victim says about the assault.
Victims may experience the impact of sexual assault physically and psychologically over both the short and long term. These impacts can include shock and anger, fear and anxiety, hyper-alertness and hyper-vigilance, irritability and anger, disrupted sleep, nightmares, rumination, and other uh re-living responses, increased need for control, tendency to minimize or deny the experience as a way of coping, tendency to isolate oneself, feelings of detachment, emotional constriction, feelings of betrayal, and a sense of shame. The sexualized nature of the violation of sexual assault adds a particular traumatic aspect to the experience. In fact, being sexually assaulted or raped can be one of the most traumatizing experiences a woman can go through. When the victim knows the offender, especially a person the woman believes should be trustworthy and safe, and who is she had never believed would violate her, her sense of betrayal is a profound element of the harm and the trauma she experiences.
This only compounds her sense of shame and self-blame, along with her reluctance to disclose what happened, all of which increase the trauma.
Do you understand that, Dr. Kipp? You are part of her trauma. You are part of increasing her trauma. You are a disgusting predator apologist, a misogynist, and you need to be called out, and those that work with you, this would be people like Dan, Jennifer, Dr. Josh, people that will continue to work with you, Deshante, they are contributing to an environment that is unsafe for women and that contributes to the re-traumatization of victims and to create an environment where women feel unsafe to report when sexual violence occurs in these communities, especially by men of influence, power, or popularity. Dr. Kipp, you are a disgusting, disgusting human being who should be very ashamed of yourself and I hope that someday you will realize the mistake that you've made here and how you've contributed to the likely victimization of another woman in the future. And rest assured, when that happens, and I'm sure that it will, I'm not hoping it will, I'm sure that it will, when that happens, when Elliot Martin hurts another woman, Dr. Kip, I will be plastering your name and your quotes and your your predator advocacy any place that I can and those that associate with you will be subject to the same scrutiny.
You disgust me.
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