Teach men not to rape. For every woman who's been asked, "What do you think you could have done to prevent it?" For every woman who's given or received a list of behaviors to adhere to in an effort to avoid being raped in college.
We cannot prevent that which we do not control. 2/3's of every rape are committed by someone we know. How much more paranoid do you want women to be? How much harder should it be for women to learn to trust men? Women feel ashamed when they fail to prevent their own rape.
What about their fathers? Fathers are supposed to protect their daughters. They are devastated when they "fail". They feel ashamed. Put the shame back where it belongs, on the rapist! Do this by changing the conversation! Why did that man decide to rape? What's wrong with him? How can we avoid this in the future? What was he taught as a child? I don't understand why it's taken us so long to flip this conversation on end, since it is only logical that those who choose the time, location, victim, and the action, are the ones who are responsible for the rape.
We cannot prevent that which we do not control. 2/3's of every rape are committed by someone we know. How much more paranoid do you want women to be? How much harder should it be for women to learn to trust men? Women feel ashamed when they fail to prevent their own rape.
What about their fathers? Fathers are supposed to protect their daughters. They are devastated when they "fail". They feel ashamed. Put the shame back where it belongs, on the rapist! Do this by changing the conversation! Why did that man decide to rape? What's wrong with him? How can we avoid this in the future? What was he taught as a child? I don't understand why it's taken us so long to flip this conversation on end, since it is only logical that those who choose the time, location, victim, and the action, are the ones who are responsible for the rape.
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