Thread. When I argued with feminists who said advice on personal safety was victim blaming I found it matters whether its public or privatehttps://twitter.com/IonaItalia/status/876043643286671360 …
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Replying to @HPluckrose
We can't advise people to restrict their liberties in order not to fall victims of ill-mannered people
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Replying to @Progress_Left @HPluckrose
Assertiveness training & self-defence classes don't restrict ppl's liberties. They safeguard them. And we can advise. We just can't force.
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Replying to @IonaItalia @HPluckrose
Some ask women to wear headscarves to cover their body and wear full veils
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Replying to @Progress_Left @HPluckrose
Which I oppose. But not EVERYTHING is abt Islam. Our Muslim pop numbers fewer than 2000.
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Replying to @IonaItalia @HPluckrose
That's why we should oppose restricting liberties in order not to become victims
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Replying to @Progress_Left @HPluckrose
Voluntary assertive training, self-defence classes do NOT restrict liberties. Badass != repressed. Do u think Wonder Woman seems restricted?
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I am talking about the initial thread. Police sometimes do asks women specially to act in a very alert way and be very careful
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And I've read many times that the poloce asks women what she was wearing when she got raped or did she drink too much
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Have you read the thread, Kevin. Respond to that. No-one recommending policing women's clothes or asking them such questions after an attack
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