Ama K Abebrese exposes Counselor Lutterodt as a “Rape Apologist”.

Counselor Lutterodt’s latest controversial comments set to land him in trouble.

Ama K Abebrese exposes Counselor Lutterodt as a “Rape Apologist”.
Ama K Abebrese

Ghanaian actress, Ama K Abebrese has branded Counselor Lutterodt as a "rape apologist" for his latest controversial comments on the sensitive rape incidents that have recently become rampant around the world.

According to the urban dictionary, a rape apologist is a person who defends acts of rape, usually by claiming that rape is not a serious crime or that people do not need to give consent to sex.

 

 

The actress, who is a strong advocate against the ill act, reacted to Counselor Lutterodt's statement based on the account of victims that he has spoken with, "victims of rape, at some point, start to enjoy the act".

A comment which the self-acclaimed counselor boldly passed on Adom TV and during a discussion. 

“Every Rape Victim Enjoys the Act,” says so-called counselor: He goes on to say that rape victims enjoy being raped regardless of their unwillingness in the beginning of an act of rape. Something that any real professional counselor and expert will discredit."

 

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"This is highly irresponsible and very dangerous rhetoric that fuels sexual violence and rape culture. He claims he has spoken to ‘many rape victims’ and his assertions are based on that. This man Lutterot is a rape apologist simple."

"One of the worse I have seen because he masquerades with the title of ‘counselor’ to essentially justify and normalize rape culture with a reprehensible statement that ‘all victims of rape enjoy the act. This perpetuates victim-blaming and trivializes what rape survivors go through.” She angrily uploaded on her social media page.

 

 

The movie producer did not stop at voicing her disproval for the comments, she revealed that she had contacted Hon Cynthia Morrison, Minister of Gender, Children, and Social Protection to draw her ministry’s attention to the issue.

"I have also spoken on the phone with Hon Cynthia Morrison, Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection ( @MoGCSP_Ghana ), and brought this to her attention," she concluded.