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In reply to the discussion: Stop Telling Women How to Not Get Raped [View all]treestar
(82,383 posts)61. Stop telling people now not to get robbed
These things are only meant to help with personal security.
The ones about how you are dressed, etc. are silly, because they aren't an excuse to rape the woman, and woman aren't raped based on how they are dressed anyway. But the ones about being careful in dark places, etc., those apply to all crimes. They apply to men too, who can be attacked - in fact they could be raped.
The last paragraph in that excerpt may reflect the 1950s attitude which was wrong, but it is not the prevailing attitude now.
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Yup. If it's not 100% obvious that she wants things to go forward, dude is doing something
geek tragedy
Mar 2013
#3
Yep! Someone here said they'd advise their daughter to not be alone with anyone till they know them
bettyellen
Mar 2013
#361
you do realize you are, in fact, blaming the woman, right? why weren't you more careful?
niyad
Mar 2013
#257
welcome to DU--unfortunately, seeing some of the posts in threads about rape on this board,
niyad
Mar 2013
#306
How about if, as a society, we don't condone the aggression in the first place?
eggplant
Mar 2013
#214
The burgler analogy is not piffle. It's actually very well stated. Maybe if you read it again ...
Squinch
Mar 2013
#28
sweetie, if you honestly believe that "society as a whole" does not blame the woman, then I
niyad
Mar 2013
#107
and I have been on this planet a very long time, in a lot of different places, amoung many
niyad
Mar 2013
#135
"wallow away"??? nice snide bit of nastiness there, because, after all, what we are discussing
niyad
Mar 2013
#221
"No one denies that women should learn self-defense, and situational awareness, etc."
redqueen
Mar 2013
#67
Thanks for your thoughtful response, with which I still, I'm afraid, disagree . . .
MrModerate
Mar 2013
#300
is it your view then, that we should not bother teaching men that rape is wrong--that they
niyad
Mar 2013
#12
having been witness to many, many posts and responses on this subject does make one wonder.
niyad
Mar 2013
#24
It's up to the woman because there isn't a man around to protect them from rapists.
duffyduff
Mar 2013
#194
It IS that simple. Women have just as much right to freedom of movement as men.
duffyduff
Mar 2013
#193
From a males viewpoint, it seems to me to boil down to those magic three little words...
BlueJazz
Mar 2013
#8
None of the true things in your OP are invalidated by teaching women how to be safe. nt
Bonobo
Mar 2013
#9
correct. i can remembering living in reno in the 80's, single. 24 hour town.
seabeyond
Mar 2013
#201
the education would not be for the street punks but for posters on du that ask if it is rape....
seabeyond
Mar 2013
#245
*double crickets* (Bonobo doesn't know the majority of rapes are done by people
riderinthestorm
Mar 2013
#274
honestly Bo, the big objection is that there are no messages out there directed to men, and there
bettyellen
Mar 2013
#288
some guys tend to stink up any threads asking them to be allies, because we're not phrasing it right
bettyellen
Mar 2013
#292
that period was interesting because, we were attacked for saying all men are POTENTIAL rapists, in
seabeyond
Mar 2013
#30
Sadly there's this stigma among alot men that if you don't go with the group your not one of the guy
Arcanetrance
Mar 2013
#93
yes. i think women are MUCH more likely to speak out to each other. we see it on du
seabeyond
Mar 2013
#103
that would be ALL people are potential terrorists, yes. if you really want to go that route,
seabeyond
Mar 2013
#112
No. It's important to single out Muslims because they represent most terrorists.
lumberjack_jeff
Mar 2013
#119
i would argue that muslims represent most terrorists. i guess that is how you define terrorism.
seabeyond
Mar 2013
#120
Clearly there are male children out there who do not get the message that rape is wrong.
Squinch
Mar 2013
#32
Your annoyance is not really the issue here. Nor is your canard that this OP blames all men.
Squinch
Mar 2013
#62
Yet you think that a public education campaign on ESPN and in NFL games, aimed at men,
Squinch
Mar 2013
#105
In my observation, the people discussing on these threads are not really concerned about
Squinch
Mar 2013
#94
This is a discussion board. And I was not insulting you. I was disagreeing with your
Squinch
Mar 2013
#171
I think it is you missing the point. And I don't think it is intentional on your part.
Squinch
Mar 2013
#76
i think that is very much a fact. and calling him a monster leads one to "see" the monster.
seabeyond
Mar 2013
#269
This is so spot on. Speaking as a father of two daughters... I can't do anything to control what
Ed Suspicious
Mar 2013
#69
But do you think that somebody's miscreant son can be better educated on how to treat your daughter
Squinch
Mar 2013
#100
The virulent, hyperbolic overreaction to this very simple, reasonable message....
redqueen
Mar 2013
#108
I think what it says is very complex. Paradoxically, I think the subject is very painful
Squinch
Mar 2013
#132
If I had a son, there would be no uncertainty. No means no, and further, the absence of an emphatic
Ed Suspicious
Mar 2013
#116
As I said, I think we all know that no one is going to stop teaching their daughters about safety.
Squinch
Mar 2013
#327
What it means is we're fed up with the only message on this be directed at women.
bettyellen
Mar 2013
#321
No - deliberately obtuse to ignore every woman on this thread who clarifies the issue.
bettyellen
Mar 2013
#346
Reality based when you deny their are half dozen people hear breaking it down for you?
bettyellen
Mar 2013
#360
this isn't blaming all men, any more than "don't drink and drive" campaigns are blaming all drivers
fishwax
Mar 2013
#156
for someone who is so tired of this, you have spent a lot of time and energy on this thread.
niyad
Mar 2013
#228
But then there's rape culture where men will not commit actual rape but will rationalize and parse.
alp227
Mar 2013
#240
How the hell is focusing almost SOLELY on the victim "rape prevention education?"
Number23
Mar 2013
#325
so glad you have missed the toronto police officer telling women not to dress like sluts (the
niyad
Mar 2013
#23
or the judge who said only a "shredded vagina" meant that a rape occurred...
SemperEadem
Mar 2013
#38
the woman who wrote this has received numerous rape threats because of this article
SemperEadem
Mar 2013
#35
You mean like teaching young girls about birth control means they'll be promiscuous?
KittyWampus
Mar 2013
#41
No matter how many times statistics are explained to you, you just tighten your grip
redqueen
Mar 2013
#309
i know you purpose is to minimize and you do not care about reality, but here are a couple threads i
seabeyond
Mar 2013
#314
you are still promoting that number? and it is logical to you? wow. 1 in 3 military/college
seabeyond
Mar 2013
#129
I think it's odd how you can't accept stats from the bureau of justice statistics...
lumberjack_jeff
Mar 2013
#140
i think it is totally irresponsible when we ignore how and why the numbers are what they are for men
seabeyond
Mar 2013
#144
when you conveniently ignore all FACTS that prove you fact wrong it is a mere game. offensive game
seabeyond
Mar 2013
#172
An ugly, sickening game. We can only hope that no one is buying that garbage. nt
redqueen
Mar 2013
#175
RAINN should have enough credibility to serve as their own source. n/t
lumberjack_jeff
Mar 2013
#241
I guess you can't see what they refer to as #2 either. That is too bad as I'd like to see it.
uppityperson
Mar 2013
#246
you have ignored every bit of information that tells you that number is not correct.
seabeyond
Mar 2013
#247
Did you miss the part where *what she wore* is entirely irrelevant? Seriously?
bettyellen
Mar 2013
#203
I'm commenting on your bullshit attempt at derailing, in other parts of the thread as well....
bettyellen
Mar 2013
#213
More than teaching men not to rape, I think we need to teach men not to tolerate other men who do
Lydia Leftcoast
Mar 2013
#136
Yes, the larger point is, conversations about rape need to be directed towards men ALSO.
bettyellen
Mar 2013
#223
The usual advice is useful only for the rarer occurrence of violent rape...
bettyellen
Mar 2013
#176
girl, you need to post OP's more. you say the most brilliant things
La Lioness Priyanka
Mar 2013
#190
let's not make this about child custody. the fact that men perpetrate the vast bulk of violent crime
bettyellen
Mar 2013
#248
How do you teach a young man that he can't have "sexual intercourse with a 2-year-old"
Petrushka
Mar 2013
#187
where did you see anything about being PC in there? apparently it was not the family that
bettyellen
Mar 2013
#198
Oh, the PC thing threw me. I totally agree that the issue of child rape and abuse is soft-pedaled...
bettyellen
Mar 2013
#207
The problem is you can be attacked anywhere, so self-defense is useless, but the emphasis
duffyduff
Mar 2013
#234
sorry, it has EVERYTHING to do with patriarchal values--the ones that say that women are
niyad
Mar 2013
#254
Exactly, the only messages we are getting is of limited use. And since they are the only messages
bettyellen
Mar 2013
#249
well yeah- and sadly enough more "helpful" advice would be don't ever go out on a one on one date...
bettyellen
Mar 2013
#271
do we address the bully or do we tell the kid who is bullied how to protect themselves.
seabeyond
Mar 2013
#298
as a society, do we address the victim or the bully. and you already know the answer.
seabeyond
Mar 2013
#308
If bullying was common and ignored in your child's school, would you ignore it?
bettyellen
Mar 2013
#350