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In reply to the discussion: In 1987, a radical feminist called all sexual contact "degrading to women" and "rape." [View all]joeglow3
(6,228 posts)You are portraying EXACTLY the point I was trying make. You intentionally obfuscate the point made. Why? I don't know. Maybe you want to "call someone out." Maybe you need to do it to feel confidence in your view. Whatever it is, I will make one clear attempt to clarify my point.
NO ONE has a right to be stolen from. I will tell my kids that there is a chance someone will break into their car at a mall, at a sporting event, at an amusement park, at a military base or even at home. It is completely wrong for anyone to steal their car under any circumstances. However, I will also point out that car theft is much higher in one of the local bar districts than most other areas. The ONLY way to 100% prevent your car from being stolen is to not own a car. That is not a feasible solution, so I will tell them to be vigilent in locking their car, recognizing that in some areas, they may want to take a lap or two more to find a parking spot in a more visible location.
I will teach my daughter that no one has a right force themself on her. I will teach my sons they have zero right to touch a woman without her informed consent. I will tell my daughter that a rape can happen everywhere and is never the fault of the victim. However, I will also educate her on situations where the risk is greater (i.e. getting drunk and being alone in a frat, while at college). Informing her of the statistics is NOT rape culture. It is education on FACTS and STATISTICS. Communicating there facts is NOT excusing bad behavior or blaming the victim.