Robertson's advice here is plain: Women should be subordinate to their husbands and, if they are not, husbands have a right to beat them into subordination. Husbands can get together and chuckle about this; getting women into line is a good thing, not a bad thing. Actor Sean Connery — and many other people — agree that it's "absolutely right" to slap a woman. It's part of being a real man. Those men who might object to your treatment of women? They're pathetic and weak and upsetting them makes us laugh.

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In sum, while it might be hard to believe, I think Marcotte's analysis here is right on. The tattoo — especially on such an exposed and public part of the body — is a giant "fuck you" to everyone who thinks he shouldn't have beaten Rihanna. It seems that way and "it is what it seems."


This post originally appeared on Sociological Images. Lisa Wade is a professor of sociology at Occidental College. You can follow her on Twitter and Facebook.

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Illustration by Jim Cooke.