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fandomsecrets2013-01-12 02:39 pm
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Re: Teaching Men Not to Rape (tw)
(Anonymous) 2013-01-13 09:27 am (UTC)(link)And teaching people to do what they can that exists within their control is always more effective then any other alternative - which is why it's what gets done for every crime. Do you seriously see say 'murderers, have you ever considered putting your knife down and not stabbing that guy?' campaigns being of any value. Why would this change here that makes it special and unique compared to all other crimes? Most rapists know exactly what they're doing is rape, they are fully aware.
And all I can see the feminist sphere doing is their normal damaging histrionics, in an issue they are too emotionally attached too, and ignorant about to actually to any good. The comparison would be our sex crime laws, which follow exactly what is popular among the community - and are empirically awful for it.
Re: Teaching Men Not to Rape (tw)
Oh.
Re: Teaching Men Not to Rape (tw)
(Anonymous) 2013-01-13 09:41 am (UTC)(link)In fact it's one of the most counter-intuitive areas social policy.
What that means is you don't want the people who are personally invested in any given crime giving advice on it. Because it invariable leads to stupid shit like minimum sentencing, watch lists and so on.
Like I said, go to any mainstream, or not so mainstream feminist site and try to discuss the best way to deal with paedophiles. Then look at the vast bodies of information out there on the ideal response. This is the exact same.
Re: Teaching Men Not to Rape (tw)
Nothing more of value to see here, folks. Shame, I was hoping for something intelligent out of this subthread. It got off to a promising start.
Re: Teaching Men Not to Rape (tw)
(Anonymous) 2013-01-13 08:16 pm (UTC)(link)Do you seriously see say 'murderers, have you ever considered putting your knife down and not stabbing that guy?' campaigns being of any value.
Sure you do. It's campaigns to try to teach "at-risk youth" to try nonviolent conflict resolution.