Male rape survivors tackle military assault in tough-guy culture
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Male rape survivors tackle military assault in tough-guy culture
By Bill Briggs, NBC News contributor
Amid the legislation and indignation sparked by the military's sexual abuse crisis, male rape survivors are stepping forward to remind officials that men are targeted more often than women inside a tough-guy culture that, they say, routinely deems male victims as liars and trouble makers.
The Pentagon estimates that last year 13,900 of the 1.2 million men on active duty endured sexual assault while 12,100 of the 203,000 women in uniform experienced the same crime or 38 men per day versus 33 women per day. Yet the Defense Department also acknowledges male survivors report at much lower rates than female survivors.
As a culture, weve somewhat moved past the idea that a female wanted this trauma to occur, but we havent moved past that for male survivors, said Brian Lewis, a rape survivor who served in the Navy. In a lot of areas of the military, men are still viewed as having wanted it or of being homosexual. Thats not correct at all. Its a crime of power and control.
But also, youre instantly viewed as a liar and a troublemaker (when a man reports a sex crime), and theres the notion that you have abandoned your shipmates, that you took a crap all over your shipmates, that you misconstrued their horseplay, he added.