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In reply to the discussion: Something I find troubling in the rape prevention discussion at DU [View all]unblock
(56,098 posts)2. i think the problem is the implication tha results from not fully explaining the context as you did.
the problem is not giving crime prevention advice to potential victims per se; the problem is doing that *and stopping there*.
if you are clear that no one is at fault but the criminal, then that lays the proper context, and so in that context the advice is reasonable. if you are clear that steering would-be criminals away from crime should also be a big part of the overall solution, then in that context the advice is reasonable.
i think the problem is just giving potential victims advice and then doing nothing to change the impression that then it is all on the potential victim -- and therefore their "fault" if the do in fact become a victim.
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Something I find troubling in the rape prevention discussion at DU [View all]
arely staircase
Mar 2013
OP
We seem to have a wide range of issues we agree on as well as more than a couple
Egalitarian Thug
Mar 2013
#170
i think the problem is the implication tha results from not fully explaining the context as you did.
unblock
Mar 2013
#2
How unfortunate for you that this isn't the only article on the subject on the internet
mythology
Mar 2013
#152
a) because you're a bad person by virtue of being a man. Is that the answer you were looking for?
lumberjack_jeff
Mar 2013
#129
if you want to avoid listeners making unfortunate assumptions, you have to lay the context carefully
unblock
Mar 2013
#133
Honestly, there is probably little discussion because ALL rational people agree it is wrong
joeglow3
Mar 2013
#143
Car theft isn't tied in with shame on a cultural level or used as an instrument of control
Recursion
Mar 2013
#3
while true, that in no way makes rape prevention advice any less valuable
arely staircase
Mar 2013
#11
this is a bit fatuous. most car theives are not acquaintances claiming they thought they had consent
unblock
Mar 2013
#23
part of it is that education of the would-be criminal is likely to be more effective for this crime.
unblock
Mar 2013
#22
I don't know that it's a pathology; it's just what men (and women, for that matter) are taught
Recursion
Mar 2013
#68
now THAT i believe has potential as a public awareness campaign directed at changing attitudes
arely staircase
Mar 2013
#105
As long as cops and judges, both male and female, have internalized patriarchal beliefs,
redqueen
Mar 2013
#118
No, it wasn't a joke; it was a thoughtful, sincere response intended to engage in --
pacalo
Mar 2013
#173
Have you seen the posters from the Edmonton AB "Don't Be That Guy" poster campaign?
Hestia
Mar 2013
#166
People say "it's power, not sex" as if those two things are easily distinguished
Recursion
Mar 2013
#59
the actions of others often very much play a role in the prosecution of other crimes
arely staircase
Mar 2013
#100
advice about how to "stay safe"…. if it's a boyfriend who turns out to be abusive… advice is useless
KittyWampus
Mar 2013
#7
It's like focusing on random mass shootings. Possibly useful, but completely irrelevant...
Recursion
Mar 2013
#30
It's an artifact of rape culture to believe that women can prevent most rapes.
geek tragedy
Mar 2013
#8
i think ny state's message to potential rapists is expressed in its penal code
arely staircase
Mar 2013
#72
the existence of sexual predators clearly imposes an unfair burden on women in that regard
arely staircase
Mar 2013
#135
I was attacked here for saying that I would warn my daughters about the existence of date-rape drugs
Nye Bevan
Mar 2013
#58
"Young adults need to be taught that no means no, that drunkeness does not equal consent,
Nye Bevan
Mar 2013
#75
what you and others endlessly refuse to accept even though it has been told repeatedly that makes
seabeyond
Mar 2013
#62
i don't think any reasonable person believes one can be completely safe from crime. accusing me of
arely staircase
Mar 2013
#81
again. you did not address what i actually said. that is where the issue seems to lie. nt
seabeyond
Mar 2013
#98
Shutting down Meta, with the never-ending stream of melodramatic denunciation threads,
Nye Bevan
Mar 2013
#85
There is a difference between rape and car theft and no one needs to tell a woman she
appleannie1
Mar 2013
#83
That's not rape prevention you're talking and is just general personal safety advice.
Bradical79
Mar 2013
#86
no choices in this pole that have anything to do with the crux of the issue.....
bettyellen
Mar 2013
#87
Teaching women to fight back does not lower the incidence of attempted rape
Gravitycollapse
Mar 2013
#117
You seriously think you can reduce this entire issue to that argument?
Gravitycollapse
Mar 2013
#127
That raises more questions about your qualification to be a logic professor than his application...
JVS
Mar 2013
#147
That's easy: There is another reason for the decline in sexual assault.
Gravitycollapse
Mar 2013
#149
So your logical proposal is that neither education of boys nor of girls reduces rape.
lumberjack_jeff
Mar 2013
#157
Stop twisting my words. I did not say educating women was a waste of time.
Gravitycollapse
Mar 2013
#163
So "misguided and ineffective" actions are not necessarily a waste of time?
lumberjack_jeff
Mar 2013
#164
Between "everyone drive safe tonight!" and "remember to wear your seat belt"...
lumberjack_jeff
Mar 2013
#156
I find this anti-rape ad troubling, do you? Or do you think it's 'helpful'?
justiceischeap
Mar 2013
#158
