In the next few days I am hoping to set up an PROPER BLOG, in which I intend to record my responses to reportage on rape and the utterly skewed interpretations I often find inherent. Cheerful reading huh? I will probably not have such a narrow focus as this, but to start with this will be what I use it for, as I am planning on a small campaign
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No worries about toes being trodden on- like you I will be using them to kick the metro in the bum.
In other news I am for totes pimping this on twitter.
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Yes, this is such a frustrating attitude and just goes to show why so many people disregard so many accusations of rape. The majority of rape cases aren't actually the evil stranger in the deserted alleyway scenario, and are perpetrated in a supposedly "safe" environment by someone the victim knows. Rape can and does happen anywhere and everywhere.
Pretty appalling to hear of your experience about the lax attitude taken to creating a safe atmosphere. It's even more of a fucking cheek to call out the women for their behaviour. How dare they maybe get a bit drunk and be out and about outdoors at a FUCKING FESTIVAL?! Heavens!
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Exactly why articles like this are so important. Don't let your defences down at a festival? NEVER let them down, as men just can't help themselves, the tykes. Is that the actual message? Fucking mental.
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'There are few crimes where the victim is so often given the blame for it ever occuring, but with rape this happens time and again'
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There's a course that Probation makes domestic violence offenders take which is supposed to address their attitudes and thinking patterns about violence towards partners/women,etc. Don't know how successful it is, but I definitely think it's a good thing to be doing, if only sometimes feeling a bit like shutting the stable door after the horse has bolted in the victim's eyes perhaps.
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