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    A Feminist's Blackboard: 7 responses to rape victim blaming →

    reidavidson:

    feministblackboard:

    1. When someone says something which helps support an anti-rape culture, thank them and praise them to others.
    2. When someone says, “Boys will be boys,” when they learn a boy has been accused of rape ask them, “Do you really believe all boys are rapists?”
    3. When someone says, “The only way to prevent sexual violence is to teach girls and women how to avoid danger,” respond with, “And I suppose the only way to prevent gun crimes is to teach people how to dodge bullets.”
    4. When you encounter someone who seems to be otherwise caring saying something which supports sexual violence, use the phrase, “Excuse me?” as if someone just said, “You should drink 5 glasses of vegetable oil every day if you don’t want to die next week.”
    5. When someone says, “I don’t understand how a real rape victim could ___ (fill in the blank with any common stereotype) so I believe she’s not a real rape victim,” respond with a parallel statement such as “I don’t understand how a real human could walk on the moon so I believe no humans have ever walked on the moon.”
    6. When someone calls a woman who is vocal against sexual violence a “man hater,” ask them, “Is that really the only reason you can think of for why a woman would find rape repulsive enough to speak up against it?”
    7. When someone says rape is just illegal sex respond with “Yeah, and hitting a pedestrian with your car is just giving someone an illegal car ride.”

    ._.  People… say these things?

    I’m glad I’ve never met someone who said any of these things.  I guess the good thing about the small town culture here is we don’t dehumanize like this.

    … I think my head exploded.  *wanders away*

    People in Lubbock do say things like this. Did you see some of the comments on articles of recent rape accusations at Tech? I think a lot of people I’ve encountered actually buy *more* into the “boys will be boys” mindframe here than some of the people I’ve encountered in other places. However, that’s just who I have come across. The fact is that there are people everywhere who think these things, and there are people everywhere who don’t think these things. We just have to educate and communicate.

    (via misterjmasters)

    Source: feministblackboard