i think he is saying "rape culture" has become the norm (without defining the term "rape culture"). but i'll let him speak for himself.
if i had to somehow define "rape culture", golda meir's example above shows a perfect example of it. this same repulsive line of thinking makes its way into american conservative thought patterns as well, as in the woman shares blame in the rape.
witness:
bignbushy also expressed a similar sentiment in desert dude's thread:
https://www.rollitup.org/politics/763520-its-mans-world-real-women.html
just as with the type of anti-black racism that certain people unknowingly espouse when they oppose civil rights, the people who blame rape on the victim (especially when she is a woman) unknowingly espouse anti-woman misogyny to maintain that power dynamic.
this is my lunch counter and you may not sit at it. you are my whore and i can do with you what i want, you want it.
these people vote for senate candidates like ken buck, who also blames the victim.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/10/12/ken-buck-refused-rape-victim-case-audio_n_758890.html
"buyer's remorse", he says.
the rape culture is still well and alive in right wing conservative thought, sometimes due to stupidity and other times owing to maliciousness.