LadyConstanze
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ORIGINAL: respectmen What the "teach men not to rape" campaign is actually indicating is that men are stupid and don't know right from wrong, therefore, they need special classes to be taught what's right and wrong. But women don't need to be taught this, even that women rape too. It seems that feminists think if a person has a cock between their legs, it means they are likely to be this horrible disgusting person (a rapist). Nooo, there isn't any sexism to be seen. Gotta larf Feminists are pretty much treating men as dumb fucking idiots who need to be told not to rape. Apparently, women are the only ones who don't need to be told because they are superior and know what men don't know. So where is your outrage about campaigns against drunk driving, we all know it's wrong, and it's aimed at both genders, we all know it's wrong so it shouldn't be mentioned http://www.madd.org/drunk-driving/campaign/ OK, so you really think women raping is a problem? Do you need a lesson in biology? Yes it happens but how many times does a woman try to date rape a guy or something similar? If a woman should rape, yes she should be brought to justice too, however we do not tend to strap on strapons and try to rape, it might happen on rare occasions but it's hardly a problem that happens as often (which doesn't mean that the women who rape shouldn't be brought to justice), date rape is a massive problem and you rather not have it addressed? How often do you worry to walk home in the dark? A woman lives with the fear of being raped, a woman gets taught to not get drunk and fall asleep somewhere at a party as it is a distinct possibility that she gets raped, would you feel worried falling asleep at a party because you might get raped? Campaigns against substance abuse? Any problem with that? http://www.drugfreeworld.org Anti violence campaign? No problem http://abc7chicago.com/society/rock-your-drop-anti-violence-campaign/896388/ But anti rape campaigns are a problem? https://www.k-state.edu/media/webzine/Didyouhearyes/daterapefacts.html Check out those statistics and then tell me that men don't need to be told because they already "know" quote:
* 84% of women who were raped knew their assailants. * 57% of rapes occurred on a date. * 25% of men surveyed believed that rape was acceptable if: the women asks the man out; if the man pays for the date, or the woman goes back to the man’s room after the date. * 33% of males surveyed said they would commit rape if they definitely could escape detection. * 84% of male students who had committed acts that clearly met the legal definition of rape said what they had done was definitely not rape. * 75% of male and 55% of female students in an occurrence of date rape had been drinking or using drugs. * Only a quarter to a third of women whose sexual assaults met the legal definition of rape considered themselves rape victims. * Many women do not report or characterize their victimization as a crime for reasons such as embarrassment, because they do not want to define someone who assaulted them as a rapist, or because they do not know the legal definition of rape. Many women blame themselves. * Nearly 5% of college women are victimized in any given year, meaning over 4 years one-fifth to one quarter of a cohort of women may be assaulted. Similar numbers experienced attempted rape. * The majority of rapes occur in living quarters--60% in victim’s residence, 10 % in a fraternity, 31 % in other living quarters. Off campus victimizations also took place in bars, dance clubs and work settings. * 50% of high school boys and 42% of girls said there were times it was acceptable for a male to hold a female down and physically force her to engage in intercourse. So essentially you say we ignore all that and let it continue? Don't educate women that they have the right to say no, that they should go to the police, and we shouldn't educate guys that ignoring that of a woman says NO it is indeed rape? How come if they already "know" they seem to be blissfully unaware? Nope, not every man is a rapist, and a man who isn't a rapist and who doesn't plan to be one wouldn't feel shamed by the campaign, in fact an upstanding guy with no intention to rape would welcome it, however I can see how it would make a feel a guy shamed if he thinks rape is OK... Personally I have no trouble with the "don't drink and drive" campaigns as I don't drive drunk, if the campaign would make me feel ashamed (and yes, some have women in them) it would mean I have reason to be. Do tell me, do you also feel ashamed if you watch a DVD and it tells you that copyright infringement is a crime and that it is wrong to do it? Have you thought that those anti rape campaigns also help men who get raped? ANY rapist should be brought to justice, however it's a sad fact that a lot of guys seem to think a bit of force sometimes is OK, or that she might just be playing coy and wants to be overpowered. They need to be told it is wrong. Let me tell you if women could rape men on the same level that men can rape women, you would see a lot more of those campaigns. Also those campaigns teach guys who don't rape to step in and stop another guy if they notice that things are getting a bit too far. Same thing about domestic violence, yes women commit domestic violence and they get brought to justice if the guy reports it. Got a problem with that? Or you just got a problem with anti rape?
< Message edited by LadyConstanze -- 11/11/2015 3:53:58 AM >
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