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In reply to the discussion: Stop Telling Women How to Not Get Raped [View all]MrModerate
(9,753 posts)All you do is slop things up. It makes for very sloppy policy.
The fact that rape is so common is hardly an argument (as the OP contended) that self-defence and situational awareness education for women should be deemphasized.
Do you contend that rape is approved of by the larger society? That it's not despised and that consequently we shouldn't do everything we can to prevent it and mitigate its effects? Such as by teaching both young men and young women how to avoid becoming victims, and to not victimize others?
And understanding why people think groping someone isn't as 'bad' as raping someone is hardly sympathizing with criminals, it's recognizing that that some crimes are worse than others. Is punching you in the face as bad as slitting your throat?
Despite the passion that this issue raises, the only hope for solution (well, mitigation anyway) is a realistic, nonhysterical response.