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All sorts of bad things happen to people and frequent its because of nothing they did. There are people who study for years and years and have special training to help such people deal with the aftermath. They are called psychologist, psychiatrist and councilors. I leave such topics in their hands. |
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The issue is that with some of your posts, and the articles you are linking to on victims are off-base, however, since most victims of those crimes mentioned don't even happen in the circumstances the so-called experts keep warning people about. The tips on them not attracting attention to become a victim in the first place does fall under victim blaming with the way these articles are written. What does some of the articles I quoted even mean? How does someone appear tougher than they are in order not to attract attention if they are walking the streets? And now wearing too many layers of clothing is a bad thing that may attract rapists, too? This is a change from the past where we were told too provocative of clothing was the attraction. What do you think women should wear to avoid an attack as a preventative measure? I'm genuinely curious, not just debating here. Do you agree with all the tips the articles were giving as being effective? |
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Reading this article today about a woman and three small children incinerated by the ex-husband, I'm really struck by the contrast between the (Bourke) Maranguka Justice Reinvestment Programme and the "don't look weak" approach propounded in this thread.
Here is further discussion about the programme, which involves strong, consistent community support and intervention. Family violence is down 39%, and DV reoffending in over-26s down by nearly half. So yes, a lot of violence can be prevented. But not by telling women to stop looking weak. More here and here. Last edited by meeera; 02-21-2020 at 08:46 PM. |
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Do I agree with all the tips? No. Different situations require different measures. There are likely tips that are accurate for New York City that have no real meaning outside of New York City. Tips on how to avoid the attention of street criminals looking for money(which most of these are) are very different that tips on avoiding crimes like date rape. To a certain extent, people bring old baggage into this discussion. The whole women should avoid wearing provocative clothing is a issue in that respect because the point isn't that women should not wear provocative clothing, it's more that you want to avoid standing out in a crowd. That's as true for men as it is for women. I haven't heard someone actually use the term provocative clothing in a self defense talk. They might talk about specific things like high heel shoes (limits mobility, though spike heels make a pretty nice weapon) but the provocative clothes thing was much more of a cultural reference from earlier times than it is something that is used in the industry. I'm sure there are people who trot that out, because anything that draws attention can make a difference, but really, it's likely equally true that if you are on a college campus and you dress like like your great aunt, you would also stand out. Predators look for what stands out, that's as true for people as it is for wolves. |
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This article about Harvey Weinstein's attorney speaks to the subject of victim blaming:
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Your efforts of teaching to avoid crime are noble and useful. I have not claimed otherwise. It can even work for both, potential victims and potential criminals. Positive reinforcement to show that there is a place, your dojo, that has no tolerance for bullying. The one offence I take is that you appear to suggest victims should come to your dojo to avoid becoming a victim again. That should always be a discretionary decision of the psychologist, psychiatrist or councilor. Once you have been a victim, the emotional scars will never ever go away completely. There will always be that little voice in your head that will ask "What did I do wrong to deserve this?" For me personally, the thought occured to me to pick up some kind of Martial Arts. Not as a team building effort, but as a way for revenge. A very nasty, violent revenge that always ended up in dead and mutilated attackers. I found other ways to cope, afraid of having the tools in my hands (pun intended) to put the nightmares into reality. Intellectually I am aware now why I may have been targeted, emotionally I always have doubts of what I could have done different. So no, victims already do enough self victim blaming, no need for an outsider to reinforce such thoughts. |
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https://www.xkcd.com/386/ A friend of mine used to say "Not every thought that comes to mind needs to come bursting out." Not that even he could resist. I try to stick to "Fleming's Law": "Live and let die." Trying to educate the willfully dense it a thankless task. Especially when theres so much good stuff out on streaming. ![]() For now, I'll just say Black History month is over and we'll have to wait a year to see what B&N's great marketing team cooks up next. That should be fun. |
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LOL I love that image, I've seen that before and that can apply to all of us every once in awhile.
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