Yeah - it is a good link, and it's been posted around on my Fl a bit in the last day or so.
But it is starting to bother me more and more that all the people engaged with this stuff are women, when more and more studies are making the (very relevant) point that this is something (education) that needs to be aimed more at men.
On the one hand - there is something satisfying about pointing at men and saying 'This is your problem - men rape women, you should do something about it, this is not our fault.' On the other hand it does strike me as leaving/putting back the responsibility to 'take care' of women in men's hands which is sort of self defeating -_-
Was just thinking about it again -_-.
You might also like this link that was linked to me along with this one. I don't agree with all of it, but it is worth thiking about.
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But it is starting to bother me more and more that all the people engaged with this stuff are women, when more and more studies are making the (very relevant) point that this is something (education) that needs to be aimed more at men.
On the one hand - there is something satisfying about pointing at men and saying 'This is your problem - men rape women, you should do something about it, this is not our fault.' On the other hand it does strike me as leaving/putting back the responsibility to 'take care' of women in men's hands which is sort of self defeating -_-
Was just thinking about it again -_-.
You might also like this link that was linked to me along with this one. I don't agree with all of it, but it is worth thiking about.