Facts behind claim CNN reported 62M men visited 'online rape academy'
CNN said the figure referred to site visits on Motherless.com, not people in a seminar, as it examined online sexual-assault content.
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UK media ignores CNN report exposing online “Rape Academy”
Trigger warning: themes of sexual violence and abuse. The UK state-corporate press and broadcasters are continuing to ignore a CNN report. The report shows that over 64 million men signed up for an online ‘rape academy.’ In this academy, they learned how to drug and rape wives, girlfriends and other women. MSM turns the other way Although the report was published in March 2026, searches confirm that none of the UK ‘mainstream’ media have covered…
Women’s Aid responds to new CNN investigation exposing online ‘Rape Academy’ - Women’s Aid
Women’s Aid responds to new CNN investigation exposing online ‘Rape Academy’ Farah Nazeer, Chief Executive of Women’s Aid, comments: “CNN’s exposure of a global ‘online rape academy’ has made for extremely uncomfortable and sad reading. The scale of the problem revealed by the investigation is staggering and it is terrifying to see just how many women are being exploited and assaulted by their partners, without their knowledge. Having worked wit…
CNN exposes online forum where men learn how to assault their wives
CNN Equals Investigation has uncovered a porn website in which married men were seen uploading videos of drugging their wives, and assaulting them once they were unconscious. The website, which received over 62 million visits in one month, contained over 20,000 videos of what has been described as “sleep” content. The content is uploaded with tags such as #passedout and #eyecheck, reports CNN, adding that some videos had over 50,000 views. An on…
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