anti-rape campaign that shames the perpetrator, not the victim (warning: trigger alert)
An Anti-Rape Campaign That Shames the Perpetrator, Not the Victim (PHOTOS)
In a city unofficially known as the rape capital of America these ads aim to shake up a culture that blames women for their attacks
In the world of public service announcements, Dont Get Raped is the resounding message coming from many trying to protect women from sexual assault.
But as well-intentioned as some of those ads may be, their warnings just parrot the same misguided message that women have had to listen to for centuries: If youre raped, its somehow your fault for (pick one) drinking too much, drinking in public, leaving your drink unattended, failing to say no enough times, wearing that skirt, flirting with that man, etc., etc., ad infinitum.
What too few recognize is that instead of implying its the womans fault for failing to prevent her own rape, it needs to be directly stated that its the sole fault of the perpetrators for
raping in the first place. And that may finally be the case. A new viral campaign out of Missoula, Montana, addresses assault by targeting the wrongdoing of the potential attackers instead of their victims.
Make Your Move, Missoula uses degrading lines often repeated by offenders and turns them into choruses of support for their targets.
The campaign encourages bystanders to intervene in situations that look potentially dangeroussomething that most women will attest happens far too infrequently.
Missoula seems like the last place on Earth that would serve as the home base for a progressive anti-rape campaign; but the city is unofficially known as the rape capital of the country. Jezebels Katie J.M. Baker previously reported that a fervent she was asking for it and is now lying about it culture thrives in that college town.
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http://www.takepart.com/article/2013/07/10/missoula-ad-campaign-shames-rape