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Norway- 1 in 5 women report being raped. Half of those, under 18.
Posted on 2/13/26 at 3:14 am
Posted on 2/13/26 at 3:14 am
I'm sure the government is struggling to find what's causing it.
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If tweet fails to load, click here.Posted on 2/13/26 at 3:42 am to TrueTiger
Highly doubtful. IIRC the survey includes being hit on by a dude the woman doesn’t like (or some such) as sexual assault.
Posted on 2/13/26 at 3:44 am to SaintsTiger
quote:
Highly doubtful.
So women aren't reporting it?
Posted on 2/13/26 at 3:49 am to TrueTiger
Being a little drunk or “coerced” into sex each count as rape in the surveys now.
Per Grok:
False, or at least misleading and overstated in the way it’s often phrased on social media.
The claim that “1 in 5 women in Norway are raped” (implying 20% experience rape) circulates in tweets and posts, but it’s not accurate in a simplistic sense. Reliable, recent data from Norway’s official research body, the Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies (NKVTS), shows higher figures in some surveys, but with important context.
A major 2023 NKVTS national prevalence study on violence and sexual abuse found that approximately 20–23% of Norwegian women (and about 3–4% of men) report having experienced rape at least once in their lifetime. This includes:
• Rape by force or coercion (~14% of women).
• Incapacitated rape (e.g., while intoxicated or asleep) (~11% of women).
• Combined or overlapping categories, leading to around 20% (or up to 23% in some breakdowns) for any form of rape.
This is a lifetime prevalence (ever in their life), not an annual rate or something happening to 1 in 5 women currently. The study notes an increase from earlier surveys (e.g., forcible rape lifetime prevalence rose from ~9.4% in 2013 to ~14.4% in later data for women), possibly due to greater willingness to report, broader definitions, or actual changes—researchers say it’s unclear but concerning.
Earlier studies (e.g., 2014 NKVTS) reported lower figures, around 9–10% lifetime rape for women, and some sources still cite those. Broader sexual violence (including non-penetrative acts) is even higher, with nearly 1 in 5 women experiencing other forms of sexual abuse besides rape.
Key points:
• These are self-reported survey results from population-based studies, not police reports (which are much lower, as most rapes go unreported—only about 1 in 5–10 cases reach police attention).
• Rape definitions in these surveys align with legal standards but include incapacitated cases, which some debates consider broader.
• No evidence suggests the claim is entirely fabricated; it’s rooted in real data from credible sources like NKVTS, though headlines sometimes round to “1 in 5” for impact.
• Reported rape cases to police remain in the low thousands annually (e.g., ~2,400 in 2023), far below what surveys suggest due to underreporting.
In short, surveys indicate roughly 1 in 5 Norwegian women experience rape over a lifetime (closer to 20–23% in the most recent data), but it’s not a universal “truth” without caveats—it’s a serious issue highlighted in official research, not something debunked as false. The tweets likely draw from these studies but may sensationalize or lack nuance.
Per Grok:
False, or at least misleading and overstated in the way it’s often phrased on social media.
The claim that “1 in 5 women in Norway are raped” (implying 20% experience rape) circulates in tweets and posts, but it’s not accurate in a simplistic sense. Reliable, recent data from Norway’s official research body, the Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies (NKVTS), shows higher figures in some surveys, but with important context.
A major 2023 NKVTS national prevalence study on violence and sexual abuse found that approximately 20–23% of Norwegian women (and about 3–4% of men) report having experienced rape at least once in their lifetime. This includes:
• Rape by force or coercion (~14% of women).
• Incapacitated rape (e.g., while intoxicated or asleep) (~11% of women).
• Combined or overlapping categories, leading to around 20% (or up to 23% in some breakdowns) for any form of rape.
This is a lifetime prevalence (ever in their life), not an annual rate or something happening to 1 in 5 women currently. The study notes an increase from earlier surveys (e.g., forcible rape lifetime prevalence rose from ~9.4% in 2013 to ~14.4% in later data for women), possibly due to greater willingness to report, broader definitions, or actual changes—researchers say it’s unclear but concerning.
Earlier studies (e.g., 2014 NKVTS) reported lower figures, around 9–10% lifetime rape for women, and some sources still cite those. Broader sexual violence (including non-penetrative acts) is even higher, with nearly 1 in 5 women experiencing other forms of sexual abuse besides rape.
Key points:
• These are self-reported survey results from population-based studies, not police reports (which are much lower, as most rapes go unreported—only about 1 in 5–10 cases reach police attention).
• Rape definitions in these surveys align with legal standards but include incapacitated cases, which some debates consider broader.
• No evidence suggests the claim is entirely fabricated; it’s rooted in real data from credible sources like NKVTS, though headlines sometimes round to “1 in 5” for impact.
• Reported rape cases to police remain in the low thousands annually (e.g., ~2,400 in 2023), far below what surveys suggest due to underreporting.
In short, surveys indicate roughly 1 in 5 Norwegian women experience rape over a lifetime (closer to 20–23% in the most recent data), but it’s not a universal “truth” without caveats—it’s a serious issue highlighted in official research, not something debunked as false. The tweets likely draw from these studies but may sensationalize or lack nuance.
Posted on 2/13/26 at 3:59 am to SaintsTiger
Interesting. Reads like a Schrodinger's cat version.
Maybe it's rape, maybe it's not.
It depends on the observer I guess.
Maybe it's rape, maybe it's not.
It depends on the observer I guess.
Posted on 2/13/26 at 4:13 am to TrueTiger
quote:and 1 in 5 men might actually believe that BS claim.
Norway- 1 in 5 women report being raped.
Morning after regret =/= rape!
Two drunk people waking up the next morning in bed together does not equate to he raped her.
Rape incidence in Norway = 40 rapes/100,000 people/yr, which points to ~ a 2% lifetime incidence.
Not 20%!
Posted on 2/13/26 at 4:47 am to NC_Tigah
Believe all women!
Real or not.
Leftism is causing it.
Real or not.
Leftism is causing it.
Posted on 2/13/26 at 5:05 am to SaintsTiger
quote:
Being a little drunk or “coerced” into sex each count as rape in the surveys now.
Your statement is ridiculous. Muslim men are raping these women.
Posted on 2/13/26 at 5:20 am to SouthEasternKaiju
quote:True. The increased incidence of sexual assault among immigrant men there parallels that of Sweden, Denmark, the Netherlands, etc. But it is nowhere near the claim of 1 in 5 women.
Muslim men are raping these women.
Posted on 2/13/26 at 5:40 am to SaintsTiger
quote:
Highly doubtful. IIRC the survey includes being hit on by a dude the woman doesn’t like (or some such) as sexual assault.
Thank you for the sanity check. This is one of those that is obviously wrong, and it’s almost certainly the definition of rape.
Some of these idiots define rape as sex without the woman’s verbal permission. This is what they got Trump on in the E. Jean Carroll case. She agreed to shop with him, agreed to go into a private dressing room with him, agreed to get naked, but she was shocked…SHOCKED that he screwed her. RAPE!
Obviously the 4% of the population that is Muslim isn’t raping 20% of the women BEFORE THEY’RE EVEN 18.
This post was edited on 2/13/26 at 5:42 am
Posted on 2/13/26 at 5:44 am to Penrod
quote:Except none of that happened ... except on a Law & Order episode.
his is what they got Trump on in the E. Jean Carroll case. She agreed to shop with him, agreed to go into a private dressing room with him, agreed to get naked, but she was shocked…SHOCKED that he screwed her. RAPE!
Posted on 2/13/26 at 5:44 am to NC_Tigah
quote:
True. The increased incidence of sexual assault among immigrant men there parallels that of Sweden, Denmark, the Netherlands, etc. But it is nowhere near the claim of 1 in 5 women.
Exactly! Two idiocies of leftism are compounding here. One is the redefinition of rape to include begging and pleading. The other is there is a very real increase in actual forcible rape by muzzies.
Posted on 2/13/26 at 5:45 am to NC_Tigah
quote:
Except none of that happened ... except on a Law & Order episode.
Ehh, who knows? But if it happened the way she said, it isn’t rape.
Posted on 2/13/26 at 5:47 am to Penrod
quote:
Obviously the 4% of the population that is Muslim isn’t raping 20% of the women BEFORE THEY’RE EVEN 18.
Maybe not yet.
They will, though.
Posted on 2/13/26 at 5:55 am to TrueTiger
Damn, The left has such terrible TDS they are white knighting for rapists now.
Liberals are scum
Liberals are scum
Posted on 2/13/26 at 5:58 am to SallysHuman
quote:
Maybe not yet.
They will, though.
If trends hold? Yes.
Posted on 2/13/26 at 6:49 am to TrueTiger
Norwegian wood…more like Norwegian will
Posted on 2/13/26 at 7:02 am to SaintsTiger
quote:
This is a lifetime prevalence (ever in their life), not an annual rate
Oh. Thank god. Just one in five are ever raped. Not that it’s happening each year.
Posted on 2/13/26 at 7:16 am to Penrod
The Left want it both ways up until it starts to make them look bad.
Posted on 2/13/26 at 7:17 am to TrueTiger
There is nothing in human history, where the meek may be savaged by the strong, as equalizing as a gun.
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