Monday, September 27, 2004

if i had a sledgehammer, i'd smash the patriarchy!



i swear i have seen some repellent news recently, but this is just unbelievable.

Bus conductors in Swaziland have vowed to assault and rape female passengers who wear mini-skirts, sparking outrage among women's groups in the conservative African kingdom.

The threat followed this week's arrest of two conductors and a bus driver who were charged with indecently assaulting an 18-year-old high school pupil.

The pupil was attacked at a bus rank in Manzini, Swaziland's commercial centre, by a group of men who shouted at her for wearing a miniskirt, cut it off and then gangraped her, witnesses told local media.

About 1000 women marched on the bus rank on Thursday to protest against the attack.

'Women who wear miniskirts want to be raped, and we will give them what they want'

They were met by bus crews carrying signs reading: "We'll get them with our brushes" - a reference to the reported use of a brush handle in the rape.

A bus conductor calling himself only Licandza said: "Women who wear miniskirts want to be raped, and we will give them what they want."

this is some disgusting shit. how in the fuck do men rationalise this?

"They were met by bus crews carrying signs reading: (sic) 'We'll get them with our brushes' - a reference to the reported use of a brush handle in the rape."

that is the most fucked up thing i have heard in a long time. how can men seriously respond to this with a comment like that? the massive serial killings against women in sonora are worse than this, but i'm not sure i can think of anything else that matches this.

"This is madness. This has no place in modern society," said Nomhlanhla Dlamini, director of a local NGO, the Swaziland Action Group Against Abuse.

'This is madness. This has no place in modern society'

Dlamini said three women had since come forward to her group to report being raped at the bus rank earlier this year.

"We are talking to the bus owners. We want them to make a code of conduct. We are urging the Road Transportation Board to revoke the operating licences of the involved buses," she said.

[snip]

Swazi women generally wear modern Western clothing and have worn mini-skirts since the 1960s although the government at one stage considered banning them on moral grounds.

Some tribal chiefs, however, do ban women wearing miniskirts in their areas.

The governor of the royal village Ludzidzini, the most powerful traditional figure in the kingdom, has stopped women from wearing trousers in the village and at the royal palaces.

Speakers at the protest said the attack was symptomatic of a society that discriminated against women.

"There is a connection between customs that say we cannot own property or be parties to legal contracts, and bus conductors who want to dominate us by telling us what to wear," said one speaker.

that sound is me hurling.

2 comments:

emily1 said...

if those women castrated the men who did the raping, a woman could walk naked through the bus station and not get attacked.

FM said...

no, a man can, in general, still physically overpower a woman. i think a nice bullet to the head of the offending would-be rapist would suffice.