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In reply to the discussion: A bit about "potential rapists". [View all]Silent3
(15,909 posts)...but that empathy must supplant all other concerns in all contexts, that there's no room for dispassionate, objective discourse, that comments can't be made on the subject of rape if there's the slightest chance those comments don't simply add to the cause of empathy, then that's an "education" that should be rejected.
If someone says, "The odds of a woman being raped are 99.8%, and 75% of men have or will commit rape" my response is NOT going to be, "Well, I know that's inaccurate, but I'm sure some women feel that it's that bad, and to show my empathy I'm going to keep quiet and allow the emotional release of these wildly inaccurate claims to go by unhindered, chalk if off to a coping mechanism or a healing process, maybe even play along and join in on jumping on the fool who does question those crazy statistics, certain of the fact that any attempt to correct the statistics must actually be an attempt to justify rape and perpetuate male dominance over women."