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In reply to the discussion: Alcohol Education Is Not Rape Apology [View all]kcr
(15,522 posts)92. It's especially victim blaming in this case
To take an activity that is not only extremely prevalent in college, but an activity with high social pressure to conform, and add to it the guilt of shame if you happen to be a victim of rape if it occurred while you were participating? That's what's especially galling to me. Telling someone don't do X or Y could happen, and they do X anyway? Of course the implication of guilt is there that they did X. It is indeed victim blaming. And singling out women for participating in drinking in college? It's just ludicrous. If drinking has gotten out of control in the colleges, obviously, let's do something about that, but let's not single out women. And if rapists are taking advantage of drunk women? Target the rapists.
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The idea that teaching ways not be a victim is victim blaming is childish.
redgreenandblue
Oct 2013
#1
you forgot that if you are the man and intoxicated that you are a rape victim too.
tillikum
Oct 2013
#8
i don't like the distinction. vulnerable vs. what...predatory? can females be predatory as well?
tillikum
Oct 2013
#25
Indulging in dangerous behaviour is a separate issue from people exploiting those behaviours
intaglio
Oct 2013
#145
Until men wake up after a night of drinking with 10 inch dildos up their rectums,
MattBaggins
Oct 2013
#9
So you're saying your friends blamed the victim too, even though he was male?
distantearlywarning
Oct 2013
#122
Too many people confuse advocating praticing situational awareness with "blaming the victim".
Nye Bevan
Oct 2013
#22
If you think you can fix the underlying problem by saying "don't rape" I got some bad news for you.
Kurska
Oct 2013
#42
The thing you don't get is when someone is robbed, no one says "you were asking for it".
jeff47
Oct 2013
#52
There's a huge difference between "Now, now, now. Don't go getting yourself raped!" and
polly7
Oct 2013
#38
I don't think anyone is advising concentrating advice on the dangers of binge drinking
polly7
Oct 2013
#43
Focusing on the dangers of binge drinking is inherently focusing blame on the victim.
jeff47
Oct 2013
#64
Articles like the OP remind anyone put into a vulnerable position, of the possibilities
polly7
Oct 2013
#69
The article referenced in the OP only talks about the dangers of binge drinking.
jeff47
Oct 2013
#85
"..like we don't tell victims of car theft that they shouldn't have driven away from their garage"
scheming daemons
Oct 2013
#76
Society's focus should also be on eliminating the opportunities for the criminal
scheming daemons
Oct 2013
#88
I'm fine with it so far as it's part of a larger education effort that includes men
gollygee
Oct 2013
#57
Only on DU could giving the advice "Don't binge drink!" be considered a bad thing
scheming daemons
Oct 2013
#63
BTW, There are other health reasons as to why one should not binge drink alcohol other than rape.
Yavin4
Oct 2013
#99
Pro active, by teaching young people to advocate for themselves..which in this case, the advice
Jefferson23
Oct 2013
#120
Some people are operating on the idea that ANY time sex occurs in conjunction with alcohol
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2013
#125
I also think it's a misdefintion of the word as well as, if I can say it, removal of agency
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2013
#134
And yet you do realize that on planet Earth, there is a lot of consensual sex that occurs w/alcohol.
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2013
#133
No, I'm not suggesting that the law, such as it is, be changed whatsoever.
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2013
#137
Believe it or not, even as drunken college students back in the stone age, we understood consent.
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2013
#141
Fine advice for those still going to bars and trying to meet new folks.
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2013
#142
Totally agree and I follow that to the letter, I wish others did the same. nt
uriel1972
Oct 2013
#136
The articles held women responsbile as the guardians of male sexual behavior.
rocktivity
Oct 2013
#138