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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Replying to @Progress_Left @HPluckrose
You notice I said nothing abt clothing & in the case of alcohol I'm talking abt binge drinking to the point of blankout.
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And I'm not talking ANYWHERE HERE abt after a rape. I'm talking partial (note) prevention. Don't twist this 2 fit an agenda.
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Replying to @Progress_Left @HPluckrose
I'm not victim blaming. I'm interested in measures that empower women & may prevent *some* rapes. I don't blame victims of any crime, EVER.
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Replying to @IonaItalia @HPluckrose
I wish that sometimes we put measures to help people not to become rapist as much as we stress on people to avoid rape
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Replying to @Progress_Left @IonaItalia
Did you read Iona addressing that? We put way more measures on rapists. It's illegal, harshly prosecuted & socially abhored.Special register
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for sex offenders. They have to be separated from other prisoners for their own safety.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Progress_Left
I care more about prevention than punishment because I don't want 2 b raped or hv other women be raped in the first place.
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Punishment & social attitudes towards rape deter rapists. Precautions & knowledge empower women to avoid the ones who aren't deterred.
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