You know what the biggest problem with the "how was she dressed" thing? It implies that the way a woman was dressed left the rapist without any control to the point that they couldn't keep themselves from committing the rape.
You must be registered for see images
I have standards.
Seems like you're starting shit on purpose :/
Nice ad hominem.Addressing the latter part; that right there is shaming the victim. Come on now, let that brain of yours rattle for a bit. Do we really need To go in This part of the discussion? There is not a single good reason for a woman or man, To Be forced into a traumatizing experience. Looking attractive and flaunting it is not a good reason. Tame down that cave men logic.
>knowinglyEither you're able to give consent or not. Getting shot is analogous to being raped because you can't give intent while drunk because it's a perpetrator knowingly taking advantage of your victim's vulnerability.
And? Do you think it's alright to do so? I wouldn't be surprised if you say yes. Your white knight aura has already manifested.While I think this should be rectified, it's convenient that you left this out:
"A 2009 study suggested the difference in sentencing might arise because 'judges treat women more leniently for practical reasons, such as their greater caretaking responsibility.'"
So you just proved my point.Statistics say that 85% of youths grow up with a father. What part of that says "Because women are single mothers, men go to jail"?
Are you trying to refer to this statistic: 85% of all youths sitting in prisons grew up in a fatherless home
Because that's a spurious correlation, which means the relationship between the two variables is actually caused by a third or more unmentioned variables. There is also a correlation between fatherless homes and impoverished households/communities, which would explain why youths from those homes end up in jail because their impoverished conditions push them to a life of crime.
>radicial feminism is separate from feminismFeminist rallying was a driving force behind the FBI definition of rape being changed so that men could be legally considered rape victims. Before that, the legal definition of rape excluded men as victims. There is no feminist rhetoric that says men can't be raped(and no, before you pull a BomplexBity, radicial feminism is separate from feminism).
Feminist: Someone who believes the sexes should be treated equally.
Nice ad hominem.
There is a place and time for "looking attractive and flaunting it". Women can look good with clothes on too in a more moral way. Although I do condemn rape in any case whatsoever, I'm just saying that you can dress moderately just to be on the safe side because you can change clothes soon enough but not so with (prospective) rapists' psychology.
You know what the biggest problem with the "how was she dressed" thing? It implies that the way a woman was dressed left the rapist without any control to the point that they couldn't keep themselves from committing the rape.
You must be registered for see images
Then why call it feminism?
The name itself does not imply it has to do something with males in the first place.
"amaterasu!"I have standards.
Then why call it feminism?
The name itself does not imply it has to do something with males in the first place.
Rape Culture Does Not Exist.
And yet, people still do it all the time.>knowingly
Wew lad. No one wants to bite the shit-sandwich on purpose.
And? Do you think it's alright to do so? I wouldn't be surprised if you say yes. Your white knight aura has already manifested.
While I think this should be rectified, it's convenient that you left this out:
"A 2009 study suggested the difference in sentencing might arise because 'judges treat women more leniently for practical reasons, such as their greater caretaking responsibility.'"
While I think this should be rectified, it's convenient that you left this out:
There you go, buddy.While I think this should be rectified
No, I didn't. You're saying that living in a single-mother home causes people to end up going to jail. Which is false, because that's a spurious correlation, meaning two things:So you just proved my point.
This isn't true. You don't have to be a rapist to trivialize and normalize rape.>radicial feminism is separate from feminism
Yeah, and rape culture exists only among rapists, not in a society as a whole.
Then why call it feminism?
The name itself does not imply it has to do something with males in the first place.
Hey, here's a fun thought. The literal existence of a 'rape culture' doesn't matter at all. It's irrelevant. What I do see is a number of men trying to downplay and invalidate the importance of sexual assault, victim blaming...perpetuating all this sh*t into a nice little toxic cycle.
Please answer me one thing, where is the harm in treating such a gross, personal crime more seriously? A crime that is completely commonplace in even the most casual, chill places in the world.
The two sides with this debate are rapists and non-rapists, not men VS women. I don't know how this got twisted into some hate attempt against 'the evil feminazi menace' this forum (and the gender-obsessed internet in general) seems to be so pissed at.
Psst guys, just like the OP- you're tormenting yourselves with this image of a person that doesn't really exist at all. The SJW is a creation of the internet and is almost non-existent in real life...and for those with real life experience? I think you know this. Both genders are at a playground level Boys VS Girls argument and it's immature and embarrassing. What does the real world has a lot of? Intolerance.
No matter your stance on this issue- you guys gotta sit back and wonder where this intolerance in you towards victims of crime is coming from.
At bold: Did you, by accident convey your true feelings towards this topic or are you just raging your response as fast as you can?
Assuming it was a typo; Sure, women can dress more moderately for their safety but then telling them they should do so is taking away the attention from the perpetrator to the victim. You have to address and condemn the perpetrators, not the victims. This is another reason why the term 'rape culture' stands. You're still pretty much blaming the victims. Widen that bubble of thought of yours so you'll grasp the concept.
The finest and shortest reponse to you would be Riker's post;
On this, I fullheartedly agree with you. Which is why I stopped calling myself a feminist. The word itself makes me raise my eyebrows. Although it's origins are clear and made sense back then, nowadays it's just divisive.
Because it was born in a time where men held the monopoly in pretty much all areas of society, whereas females were powerless... thus feminism is the female rebellion against the traditional cultural order.
And yet, people still do it all the time.
No, I didn't. You're saying that living in a single-mother home causes people to end up going to jail. Which is false, because that's a spurious correlation, meaning two things:
1. They are just two variables in a correlation, and correlation does not mean causation.
2. It's a spurious correlation, meaning that there are more than just those two variables. Instead of being in a single mother home, an impoverished environment is more likely to be the reason.
This isn't true. You don't have to be a rapist to trivialize and normalize rape.
Because it originated at a time when women were in a lower social standing than men.
But things have changed, why not change the name then?
A crime that is completely commonplace in even the most casual, chill places in the world.
The two sides with this debate are rapists and non-rapists, not men VS women.[/b] I don't know how this got twisted into some hate attempt against 'the evil feminazi menace' this forum (and the gender-obsessed internet in general) seems to be so pissed at.
Psst guys, just like the OP- you're tormenting yourselves with this image of a person that doesn't really exist at all. The SJW is a creation of the internet and is almost non-existent in real life...and for those with real life experience? I think you know this. Both genders are at a playground level Boys VS Girls argument and it's immature and embarrassing. What does the real world has a lot of? Intolerance.
No matter your stance on this issue- you guys gotta sit back and wonder where this intolerance in you towards victims of crime is coming from.