By Angelika Romero, Staff Writer, Emerson College
A poem based on the recent rape case in Steubenville, Ohio.
Rape Culture lives in Ohio.
He is a 17-year old male.
He is Caucasian.
He is African American.
He wears his jersey
Like Francis wears his new papal crown,
Because football is his religion,
And being a man means
Going to parties to drink
And to once in a while
Rape a 16-year old girl (or two),
Depending on how intoxicated she is,
And take a picture of her naked,
And post it on Twitter,
And pick her up from the floor,
And carry her to another party,
Watch as a peer urinates on her unconscious body,
Watch as another one retweets his tweet.
Rape Culture slowly puts his fingers on the girl’s body
Watch how she doesn’t move, or scream, or show pain, or fight back
Watch how unconscious she is
Rape Culture is lucky Steubenville plays blind and deaf.
(Steubenville plays stupidville)
Rape Culture “had such promising futures”, CNN reported.
CNN reported they are registered sex offenders
But CNN did not report they chose to be.
CNN did not report what the victim will go through
CNN did not report the weight of the victim’s tears
Or her mother’s silent crying every night afterwards,
Or her father’s sense of shame just walking down the street
CNN simply did not
Report
Because it wasn’t the SuperBowl,
And unless he is making a touchdown before a crowd of millions,
America sits Rape Culture on the bench of
O b l I v I o n
Angelika Romero is a Journalism major/ Publishing minor at Emerson College. She was born in 1992 and is from Nicaragua. Her poetry has been published in several publications such as Black Swan and Writer's Block Anthology. She is fluent in Spanish and Sarcasm.
A poem based on the recent rape case in Steubenville, Ohio.
Rape Culture lives in Ohio.
He is a 17-year old male.
He is Caucasian.
He is African American.
He wears his jersey
Like Francis wears his new papal crown,
Because football is his religion,
And being a man means
Going to parties to drink
And to once in a while
Rape a 16-year old girl (or two),
Depending on how intoxicated she is,
And take a picture of her naked,
And post it on Twitter,
And pick her up from the floor,
And carry her to another party,
Watch as a peer urinates on her unconscious body,
Watch as another one retweets his tweet.
Rape Culture slowly puts his fingers on the girl’s body
Watch how she doesn’t move, or scream, or show pain, or fight back
Watch how unconscious she is
Rape Culture is lucky Steubenville plays blind and deaf.
(Steubenville plays stupidville)
Rape Culture “had such promising futures”, CNN reported.
CNN reported they are registered sex offenders
But CNN did not report they chose to be.
CNN did not report what the victim will go through
CNN did not report the weight of the victim’s tears
Or her mother’s silent crying every night afterwards,
Or her father’s sense of shame just walking down the street
CNN simply did not
Report
Because it wasn’t the SuperBowl,
And unless he is making a touchdown before a crowd of millions,
America sits Rape Culture on the bench of
O b l I v I o n
Angelika Romero is a Journalism major/ Publishing minor at Emerson College. She was born in 1992 and is from Nicaragua. Her poetry has been published in several publications such as Black Swan and Writer's Block Anthology. She is fluent in Spanish and Sarcasm.