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Posted on 9/5/14 at 9:46 am
Posted by gatorhata9
Dallas, TX
Member since Dec 2010
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Posted on 9/5/14 at 9:46 am
If We Gave Men the Same Rape Advice We Gave Women...

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Earlier this week, a group of male students at North Carolina State University introduced Undercover Colors, a new line of nail polish designed to change color when it comes into contact with date rape drugs. While many have praised the young entrepreneurs, some anti-rape activists refuse to fully embrace the product. They've got a point.

Undercover Colors is simply the latest in a slew of anti-rape products that don't necessarily make the world a safer place, but do make women's lives more difficult by adding yet more items to the list of things they "should" do to avoid rape. The logic of these products rests on some decidedly problematic assumptions about what causes rape in the first place, and also suggests that men are unable to control themselves.

Women, like men, have the right to move throughout the world without constantly fearing for their safety, yet the burden of prevention continues to fall squarely on women's shoulders. One can't help but wonder, what would it look like if we talked to men about rape prevention in the same way we talk to women?

Thus, in the name of equality, we've compiled some handy tips that men can use to avoid rape too.

1. Stay inside after dark.
For the safety of women everywhere, responsible adult men should observe a reasonable nightly curfew.

2. If you must go out, shield your eyes.

Considering women descended from Eve to tempt men into sin with their miniskirts and high heels, it's important never to look at them directly. If seeing a woman is unavoidable, obscure your vision through simple yet effective anti-rape eyewear such as horse blinkers or glasses in the wrong prescription.

3. Always be aware of your surroundings.

If you notice a woman who is by herself, run away.

4. Wear practical shoes.
On a similar note, comfortable sneakers will facilitate a quicker getaway.

5. Don't drink.

In a survey of alcohol-related sexual assault, Wayne State University psychology professor Antonia Abbey points out that "62% [of date rapists] felt that they had committed rape because of their alcohol consumption." As such, men should remain sober at all times.

6. Consider a chastity belt.

Source: deviantART
Why should girls have all the fun when it comes to obtrusive and often wildly impractical anti-rape products? Cloaking your dick in metal boxers before a night on the town is a surefire way to prevent it from accidentally falling into an unsuspecting vagina.

7. Carry mace.

If you find yourself struggling with the urge to rape someone, spray yourself in the face. Not only will the excruciating pain likely kill your boner, but the temporary blindness will help you run away before a woman's outfit can tempt you any further.

8. Be open with your date.

Source: Wikimedia Commons
Dating is so hard! Especially since "date rape" is sometimes just a case of totally understandable mixed signals. Avoid a potentially awkward morning after sexually assaulting someone by being upfront with your intentions.


If this all sounds ridiculous, that's because it is. Rape is not an accident, and it is not caused by certain outfits, alcohol, mixed signals or dates gone sour. It is caused by people who choose to rape. And no matter how many anti-rape products we sell or limiting behaviors we encourage, some people are, unfortunately, still going to make that choice.

That's why it's so important not to use language that suggests women did not do enough to prevent a crime that was committed against them. Because for every woman who "avoids" being raped, what about those who are less "prepared"? What about those who do take every preventive step you can think of, and are raped anyway? What about the men who are raped? Are these survivors somehow more to blame for what happened to them?

Of course not. Yet that is the narrative that anti-rape products implicitly endorse. Regardless of their good intentions, in treating rape as something individually preventable, products like Undercover Colors transfer at least some of the responsibility from rapists to their victims. However subtle this messaging may be, it adds up to create a culture that blames survivors and sympathizes with criminals.

We all want to stay safe, and we want the people we care about to stay safe as well. If these products help some women do just that, then they should by all means use them. But we must not laud anti-rape products as the ultimate solution to this problem. Truly curbing rape means addressing the myriad cultural forces that lead to sexual violence in the first place, as well as the systemic injustices that allow it to so often go unpunished — both of which take a lot more effort than telling women to paint their nails.


I get the point but at the same time they're dismissing the efforts that people are making to keep things like this from happening. The lipstick that changes colors with date rape drugs is a really cool idea....but not to them. It's just another product that has been invented to make their lives more complicated. Reality is, you're not going to change men as a species. Not saying it's right, it's just not going to happen. Don't dismiss ideas that are intended to keep you safer when your alternative is unattainable.

This post was edited on 9/5/14 at 9:49 am
Posted by LSU-MNCBABY
Knightsgate
Member since Jan 2004
24336 posts
Posted on 9/5/14 at 9:48 am to
Bitches be cray
Posted by Pettifogger
Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone
Member since Feb 2012
79104 posts
Posted on 9/5/14 at 9:49 am to
quote:

Women, like men, have the right to move throughout the world without constantly fearing for their safety, yet the burden of prevention continues to fall squarely on women's shoulders.


WTF is wrong with these people. Hey nutjobs, the huge majority of us don't rape people, unless you're counting glances at you as rape (which some probably will), so what else can we do to carry the "burden of prevention."
Posted by CptBengal
BR Baby
Member since Dec 2007
71661 posts
Posted on 9/5/14 at 9:49 am to
odds this SJW is fat?
10:1
Posted by LSU-MNCBABY
Knightsgate
Member since Jan 2004
24336 posts
Posted on 9/5/14 at 9:50 am to
All over that if your giving 10:1 odds

Posted by Sellecks Moustache
NC
Member since Jun 2014
5994 posts
Posted on 9/5/14 at 9:53 am to
What a tremendously retarded count.
Posted by Sam Malone
Boston, MA
Member since May 2013
27 posts
Posted on 9/5/14 at 9:54 am to
quote:

Undercover Colors is simply the latest in a slew of anti-rape products that don't necessarily make the world a safer place, but do make women's lives more difficult by adding yet more items to the list of things they "should" do to avoid rape. The logic of these products rests on some decidedly problematic assumptions about what causes rape in the first place, and also suggests that men are unable to control themselves.



if she thinks women have it rough now, wait till ISIS takes over
This post was edited on 9/5/14 at 9:58 am
Posted by gatorhata9
Dallas, TX
Member since Dec 2010
26172 posts
Posted on 9/5/14 at 10:01 am to
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WTF is wrong with these people. Hey nutjobs, the huge majority of us don't rape people, unless you're counting glances at you as rape (which some probably will), so what else can we do to carry the "burden of prevention."


It's whining with an unattainable solution. You can talk about changing the culture of men all you want, it's never going to change. Why dismiss the steps that have been shown to help prevent rape.


Are women really constantly in fear of getting raped?
Posted by Kracka
Lafayette, Louisiana
Member since Aug 2004
40758 posts
Posted on 9/5/14 at 10:04 am to
cliff notes?
Posted by gatorhata9
Dallas, TX
Member since Dec 2010
26172 posts
Posted on 9/5/14 at 10:07 am to
quote:

cliff notes?



author doesn't like the tips that are given to avoid rape (don't walk alone, carry mace, etc..)
wants men to change their entire culture over night.
Posted by CrazyTigerFan
Osaka
Member since Nov 2003
3273 posts
Posted on 9/5/14 at 10:08 am to
quote:

you're not going to change men as a species
Men sexually reproduce with each other and produce offspring who are capable of sexually reproducing with each other? Who knew?
Posted by Dire Wolf
bawcomville
Member since Sep 2008
36581 posts
Posted on 9/5/14 at 10:10 am to
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cliff notes?



Women shouldn't have to protect themselves from rapey men, innocent men should avoid women
Posted by DosManos
Member since Oct 2013
3552 posts
Posted on 9/5/14 at 10:11 am to
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Women, like men, have the right to move throughout the world without constantly fearing for their safety


This morning in the shower I was thinking about how tired I am of hearing about "rights". I think rights are a bullshite concept.
Posted by Henry Jones Jr
Member since Jun 2011
68437 posts
Posted on 9/5/14 at 10:11 am to
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3. Always be aware of your surroundings.

Why is this ever considered bad or unfair advice?
Posted by gatorhata9
Dallas, TX
Member since Dec 2010
26172 posts
Posted on 9/5/14 at 10:13 am to
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Why is this ever considered bad or unfair advice?



Well because men never have to be aware of their surroundings so neither should women
Posted by Lake Vegas Tiger
Lake Vegas
Member since Jun 2014
3247 posts
Posted on 9/5/14 at 10:14 am to
What a dumb c u next Tuesday
Posted by Choupique19
The cheap seats
Member since Sep 2005
61747 posts
Posted on 9/5/14 at 10:15 am to
I quit reading after this

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yet the burden of prevention continues to fall squarely on women's shoulders.


Let me just add that if I walk into a jungle by myself without any protection, who is at fault if a tiger eats me, or a cobra bites me? Are we going to blame the animals, or do I receive part of the blame for putting myself in a dangerous situation?

Point is, there are bad things in this world, and they should not be excused for their actions, but there are situations in this life that you can do your utmost to protect yourself against.
Posted by Bluefin
The Banana Stand
Member since Apr 2011
13253 posts
Posted on 9/5/14 at 10:16 am to
The year 2039.

All men have abandoned any attempts to withhold their natural urge to commit rape against their female counterparts.

In response, women begin to use their government-issued mace spray and chastity belts that were approved by President Hillary Clinton at the end of her second term in 2024.

Feminism spreads like wildfire, empowering women the world over.

The majority female population turns to the ideas posted to the blogs of feminist trailblazers from years ago, and adopts feminism as their way of life.

Tired of being maced, men submit to the will of the majority female population.

In order to ensure a global rape epidemic cannot occur again, President Helen-Michael Rodriguez Li Schwartz, a transgender omnisexual, issues an executive order requiring all men to turn in their penises to the government, and undergo a series of estrogen injections.

The world population begins to dramatically decline as lesbianism is fiercely adopted in order to ensure that men cannot be born.

Despite the global acceptance of feminism ideals and strategies, women find themselves mysteriously weaker.

Billions and billions of dollars, which now feature the portraits of various female heroes of fat empowerment, are spent to discover the cause of this dwindling strength.

The world spins into chaos as billions of feminists no longer have the strength to keep their male counterparts down.

In a last act of desperation, the great feminist Martha Scott Herrera-Walterborn turns to the annals of feminist ideology, and finds a blog from September 2014. Reading the blog, she discovers the reason for her weakness.

"We cannot exist... if we're not... the victim," she utters before slipping into a suppression coma. Billions of feminists across the globe also fall into a suppression coma.

Males celebrate in the streets all over the world.
Posted by UGATiger26
Jacksonville, FL
Member since Dec 2009
9044 posts
Posted on 9/5/14 at 10:17 am to
Here's what the anti-rape feminists need to get through their heads:

People suck.

We lie, cheat, steal, maim, rape, murder, abuse, and just about anything else you can think of.

NOTHING short of some type of miraculous world-wide divine enlightenment will change this.

Protect yourself. Help protect others. That's the best we can do.

Blasting out messages across the internet and the media about how people shouldn't break into other people's homes should not substitute for the common sense precautions of locking my doors and windows.

I cannot believe all the BS backlash that the people who developed the color-changing nail polish have received.

Hey here's a thought...at least they're actually taking concrete steps to help women protect themselves. All you've done is taken 10 minutes to post a grammatically poor rant that will not help ANYBODY.
Posted by Peazey
Metry
Member since Apr 2012
25418 posts
Posted on 9/5/14 at 10:19 am to
Yes, there are guidelines that both men and women should follow if they want to stay out of bad situations in general and not necessarily specifically rape. Her position lacks any grasp of the reality of the situation that we (everyone) live in a world where bad things happen, and ultimate responsibility to protect ourselves rests with us.

In a way she actually unwittingly supports the idea that women need someone to take care of themselves because they shouldn't have to think about these things. We all have to think about these things.

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1. Stay inside after dark. For the safety of women everywhere, responsible adult men should observe a reasonable nightly curfew.


It doesn't apply to just women, and it's a misinterpretation. If you go out at night in some areas you shouldn't go alone. Yes, this applies to men also. Common sense.

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2. If you must go out, shield your eyes.


WTF is this shite. I guess you shouldn't stare at people. That's a given. Also depending on where you're at at if you stare at the wrong people, it could get your arse jumped. Pretty common sense that does apply to both men and women.

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3. Always be aware of your surroundings.


Umm.. no shite. If you find yourself somewhere where you shouldn't be with people who look sketchy then get the frick out of there. Common sense.

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4. Wear practical shoes.


Kind of just mostly applies to women and a silly point to try to apply it to men. Men aren't typically known for wearing high heals.

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5. Don't drink.


No one should get drunk to the point of not being able to take care of themselves. It's asking for trouble. You open yourself up to being taken advantage of and making bad decisions. This applies to both men and women.

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7. Carry mace.


In this world it's a good idea to have protection whether it's a gun in your car, mace, or a knife. Again it applies to everyone.

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