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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Rape Culture and Steubenville Football

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 18 May 2021

⏱️ 131 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Kirk and Humberto talk about rape culture and the documentary “Roll Red Roll”.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

So, Birdo, some listeners asked us to watch a documentary called Roll Red Roll, which I believe

0:07.6

is on Netflix, and it is about essentially rape culture in American high schools and among

0:16.5

football teams in America. And I thought we would talk about the documentary, but mostly what

0:22.5

I thought we would do would be to analyze rape culture in this episode, because the documentary

0:29.6

can be summarized pretty quickly, but I thought you and I would explore rape culture. What do you say,

0:35.3

Birdo? Let's do it. This is the Psychology in Seattle podcast. I'm your host, Dr. Kirk Honda.

0:41.3

I'm a therapist and a professor. My name is Umberto Kastanya, and I confection edible life

0:47.2

savers. So, trigger warning, 100% if you are sensitive to graphic depictions, descriptions,

0:55.8

then avoid because there's no way to talk about this topic without at least getting into some

1:02.1

detail and the documentary. We're not going to be glorifying it. We're not going to be

1:08.0

diving in too deep. That's not the sort of podcast that this is, but there will be some descriptions.

1:12.5

So, we've done other episodes before on this topic. Do you remember, I'm not maybe not

1:18.6

explicitly discussing rape culture, but victim blaming incidents like this. Do you remember the

1:25.6

other episodes we've done, Birdo? I don't know. I mean, I know we've done it. When I tell you,

1:30.0

you'll recognize, you'll remember them. We did, and this is just off the top of my head that I

1:33.9

wrote down on my notes. We did an episode about Brock Turner. Oh, yes. The famous case of college

1:42.1

where at college, I believe, Drunken, and you can, you can Google that. And privilege,

1:50.1

she was rich white male, and they let him off easy. And then we also talked with Christy Forrester

1:58.3

about the TV show, and it flicks unbelievable, which was a recreation of the rape that happened

2:06.9

in Linwood, Washington, New Seattle, and the police officers, you know, bumbling the investigation.

2:14.5

We went into a little bit during the eighth grade movie discussion where we talked about

2:21.0

date rape in the back of the car. Do you remember? Yeah, we talked about that. We did episodes,

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