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Re: Inspired by another thread
(Anonymous) 2015-08-23 11:53 pm (UTC)(link)Re: Inspired by another thread
(Anonymous) 2015-08-23 11:58 pm (UTC)(link)Men be bad. Women be smart. Women be safer. Women safe good.
Re: Inspired by another thread
(Anonymous) 2015-08-24 12:02 am (UTC)(link)similarly, the thing with your caveman-version of your argument isn't that it's untrue; it's that you're just willfully ignoring every other part of the fucking situation, for no real reason.
Yes. Training women to be safer would likely have some effect on making them safer. BUT -
1) It will make them safer to a much lesser extent than you seem to think, because your understanding of the situation is really stupid.
2) It will likely lead to more victim blaming, which is bad and dumb.
3) It is widely pushed by people who think it is the only thing we need to do about rape, which is bad and dumb.
Therefore, because of those reasons, it is probably good to have a position that goes beyond a literal insistence of the truth of the statement "Training women in self-defense and safety might decrease the amount of rape."
Re: Inspired by another thread
Re: Inspired by another thread
(Anonymous) 2015-08-24 01:19 am (UTC)(link)