Dr. Maserati said:
			
		
	
	
		
		
			I haven't seen anyone (male or female) defend that word.
In fact there is absolutely no need for that word to be used in any way to describe anything related to a bike race.
		
		
	 
This.
	
		
			
				thirteen said:
			
		
	
	
		
		
			rape has to do with power, not sex.
as there are countless, offensive posts pointing towards LA (or other) bending behind bars, in the shower... distasteful all, and i choose to ignore as the ignorance of the posters is not worth reporting any more.
that Susan asked for female opinions was respectful. we are a minority (to put it mildly) and i do think we add to the flavour of the forum... too much testosterone gets f***ing boring and juvenile.
		
		
	 
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				krebs303 said:
			
		
	
	
		
		
			just to clear the air. prison rape is very real possibility
to the nearly 2.3 million inmates currently incarcerated in prisons and jails in the United States suggests that raped inmates number 43,800.
Perhaps the media has help to desensitize people  
Prison rape has become a staple of comedy or drama in films and television. Films such as Office Space, Half Baked, and Let's Go to Prison have used it for comedic purposes, while prison drama Oz contained multiple scenes of rape. Kurt Vonnegut's novel Breakfast of Champions features a character, Wayne Hoobler, whose prison experience consisted of sexual encounters with other inmates. <snip>
		
		
	 
	
		
			
				Race Radio said:
			
		
	
	
		
		
			really, we should keep the prison rape discussion where it belongs.....in the Armstrong thread
		
		
	 
I too find all the gleeful talk and chortling about prison rape to be  highly offensive.  It's probably the main reason I don't participate in  the Clinic anymore.  Clearly, the people doing it don't realize how just  badly it reflects on them and on the cause they profess.  It makes  Armstrong look good by comparison, and that's quite an accomplishment.   It also reflects very poorly on CN because it's tolerated here.  I'd be  far more concerned about that, for lots of reasons, than about some  stray "zombie Jesus" post that one person takes offense to in an obscure  thread few people even read.  
As for other uses of "rape" - I mean, must we?  It doesn't sound macho, it just sounds stupid.  Can't we get along without that?  
I'm not sure the answer is an official prohibition of the word, but it would make more sense for the software to asterisk that word than, say, the country of Pak
istan.
Which reminds me.  There must be at least one fundamentalist Moslem that reads this site.  If we allow one religious figure to be discussed in a provocative way, it's only a matter of time until another religious figure is, also.  Everybody see where I'm going with this?  And just ask the Danish newspapers how that worked out for them.
So, as much as it pains me to say it, the "no religious humor in the Chaos thread" rule seems like a sensible one.   And, really, we should want to encourage all fans of cycling and not offend even one, just so long as they don't offend us.  (I still maintain, however, that it makes sense to avoid places where you think you might get offended - that's why you don't see me in the "prison rape" circles, or the politics thread.)