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In reply to the discussion: Stop Telling Women How to Not Get Raped [View all]Petrushka
(3,709 posts)208. It's more like asking the media AND prosecutors why . . .
. . . the word "rape" isn't good enough to describe the evil done to an innocent 2-year-old.
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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