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In reply to the discussion: A bit about "potential rapists". [View all]AtheistCrusader
(33,982 posts)that called into question the balance of 'education' at a college that emphasized 'how not to get raped' over 'don't rape'.
The idea being that we should spend more time on teaching people about things like consent, explicit versus implied, and the risks and such of both. An enormous proportion of men convicted of rape maintain they didn't rape anyone because they probably genuinely don't understand. Obviously that's no excuse, it's just justification to assess how we spread this message.
Also suggests where we need to redefine peer pressure, from the 'what was she wearing' argument on down to 'what is the purpose of a party in college'.
If the 'how not to get raped' education is effective, at best, all you are doing is raising the lowest common denominator of people most vulnerable to rape. You haven't done anything at all to the population of rapists.