A Filipino porn site has left netizens enraged after it posted an offensive "joke" on Nikki Nova ArchivesFacebook saying "it wouldn't be rape if you enjoy it."
The site, RBreezy, posted the picture, which received over 1.4k likes, on its Facebook page on Saturday.
It also said "LOL" in its photo caption and to "tag your rapist friends."
SEE ALSO: These flyers perfectly shut down street harassment and unwanted catcallingIts Facebook page has since been suspended, but screenshots of its offensive post have been captured on various other pages.
"RBreezy, if this is meant to be a joke, it isn't funny. Stop making rape trivial or funny," said a post by Facebook group End Rape Culture PH, which has since been shared almost 5,000 times.
"Getting raped is not a joke. Living in a humiliated state is not a joke. Trying to take a bath more than four times is not a joke," said a Filipino netizen on Facebook.
"What are you trying to say? That you should enjoy the physical, emotional and mental pain it brings? Don't you dare say it's a joke. You're a joke," another netizen commented.
Meanwhile, the issue is stirring up an older petition calling for RBreezy to be taken down. The petition is getting recirculated, and has reached almost 10,000 signatures.
Yet RBreezy appears to be unapologetic about the matter.
The site had deleted its post and later released a statement saying that it had the right to "comment something foul," according to the Inquirer.
It's already created another new Facebook page, less than 24 hours after its old one was removed.
Many have commented on the site's new page, calling for it to be taken down too.
RBreezy is no stranger to controversy, having been temporarily blocked by Facebook in the past.
The site's official Instagram and Twitter page are still up and running.
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Rape is one of the most prevalent forms of violence against women in the Philippines, according to the Philippine Commission on Women.
The Centre of Women's Resources also says that the number of recorded rape cases in the country increased by 92 percent in recent years -- from over 5,000 in 2010 to almost 10,000 in 2014.
Mashablehas reached out to RBreezy for comment.
If you have experienced sexual abuse, call the free, confidential National Sexual Assault hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673), or access the 24-7 help online by visiting online.rainn.org.
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