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In reply to the discussion: Y'know... [View all]Gore1FL
(21,132 posts)Ultimately, As I look on this picture and the discussion is that the picture itself is intentionally provocative in it's wording.
Here are the words:
I need feminism because
My University teaches
"How to Avoid Getting Raped" instead of
"Don't Rape"
At Freshman Orientation
It uses a non-sequitur. It uses false choice. On top of it all, it is suggests relying on the feminie movement for change is a better than simply putting together a reasonable argument to present to the department of the university.
It would be a much more powerful of a statement if it read:
At Freshman Orientation
My University teaches
"How to Avoid Getting Raped"
It should also teach
"Rape Awareness"
I am going to address this with people who plan At Freshman Orientation.
Doing this is feminism in action