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Related: About this forumShifting The Blame For Sexual Harassment (Or, Damn Those Mysterious Women)
I thought I'd toss in a little "nuance", since I'm still bemused how that word can actually be used be used in a discussion of rape; let's get our "echo chamber(?)" looking toward sexual harassment
Shifting The Blame For Sexual Harassment (Or, Damn Those Mysterious Women And Their Weird Mystery Feelings)
There is no great mystery to this. If you make sexual comments to women you dont know or persistently pester a female coworker to go on a date with you, those women are going to assume that youre treating them like an object to be fucked and not like a human being, and theyre going to have opinions of you and your behavior in accordance with that.
Sometimes people misinterpret innocent behavior as malicious, but that doesnt necessarily mean theyre irrational or wrong in doing so. Suppose that 90% of the time a man I dont know has asked me what Im reading, it has turned into him hitting on me or refusing to leave me alone when I was clearly sending please leave me alone signals or calling me names when I politely asked to be left alone so I could return to my reading. One day Im sitting in Central Park reading a book and a guy comes up and asks me what Im reading. I shoot him an angry look and ignore him. He walks off, confused and embarrassed. He had simply thought the cover looked like the cover of his favorite book about social psychology and wanted to know what I thought of it.
Maybe we couldve had a great conversation. Maybe we couldve made friends. But, unfortunately, his behavior just looked too much like the behavior of the men in 90% of these situations, who ruin a quiet and thoughtful moment by using my reading as an excuse to hit on me in public. And if he thinks about this, and reads this blog post or the Schrodingers Rapist one, hell realize that it makes complete sense that I reacted the way I did, given what I have to deal with 90% of the time. It was no mystery. It was unfortunate and disappointing, but at the same time, entirely rational**.
http://freethoughtblogs.com/brutereason/2014/02/15/shifting-the-blame-for-sexual-harassment-or-damn-those-mysterious-women-and-their-weird-mystery-feelings/
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)yes. ironic. huge elephant in the room when we had our cutsey rape week. women are to accept responsibility of not being raped, we cannot tell men not to rape. then when women do, and take those precautions, men get angry that women are accusing ALL men of rape.
nifty little set up men create for womne.
ismnotwasm
(42,443 posts)You know I've been taking a sort of break from here. And for some reason--I'm still surprised. "Creepy" is overused. I'm going to have to think of a better word or phrase. Like "group sociopathy" or something
Squinch
(52,568 posts)ismnotwasm
(42,443 posts)But "nuance" in rape? That transcended "creepy". I just don't have a word, or at least one I can use here-- perhaps it's my own restraint.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)trained, guided to believe this is inherently who we are as gender and all of society reinforces and teaches our men this. also teaches our girls to shut the fuck up, take it, it is their fault, ect... both genders.
i really think we have to get past thinking it is just a smalll subset.
a couple three or more studies asking college men, if you can get away with it, would you rape. i saw one study at 63%, 56%, in the forties and 34% say yes... they would rape if they knew they would get away with it.
that is not a small group
Squinch
(52,568 posts)Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)pretty sure psychology has already named this era the Generation of the sociopath moved on from the Age of Narcissism.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)and looking at human condition it is much more common sense that we create, not that we have changed. unless sociopaths can be created by the influx of material that literally changes the wring of their mind. then again, that would be us creating it, not nature.
Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)this is not a gender issue. You know that, it is my opinion, I am witnessing a Female Sociopathic Predator on DU3.
cinnabonbon
(860 posts)a couple three or more studies asking college men, if you can get away with it, would you rape. i saw one study at 63%, 56%, in the forties and 34% say yes... they would rape if they knew they would get away with it.
This one, I mean. But I can't find a link to it. Do you remember where you saw it?
Squinch
(52,568 posts)12-step meeting.
Those people need help, not least because they don't seem to understand that when they say, "I don't know the difference between sex and rape," they are advertising their predatory natures.
I'll give you some words: scummy, feloniously ignorant, pathological.
ismnotwasm
(42,443 posts)I didn't see the original thread. I'm sick of the fucked up freaks here and I'm tired of feeling like I need a shower when I glance at that shit. There can't be a thousand "regular" posters here and I'm probably over-estimating. The fact that vocal minority are flat out rape apologists is incredible. It's a moderated site or I'd be handing out asses left and right.
I don't need help with words, I NEED restraint with them. Just trust me on this.
Squinch
(52,568 posts)ismnotwasm
(42,443 posts)But it still really, really bothers me these creature just roam this site. One finally got Ts'd a while back after what, 10 years?
Squinch
(52,568 posts)are so sexist that they would be absolutely unacceptable in most places where Democrats, and any thinking people, gather.
Her words are better: "There is no public space that would allow either of those threads, no Democratic Party office, no politicians office, no workplace that bothers with following the law in any way. The reason is that it creates a deliberately hostile environment. "
Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)Squinch
(52,568 posts)Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)I was over here, all like = PREACH IT< SISTER. RIGHT ON!!!
gawd it was beautiful.
ismnotwasm
(42,443 posts)And why I'm taking little breaks from here. I don't want to leave, exactly-- but the whole thing is so very strange. The whole world is moving forward on women's issues-- some slower than others, it should be a time of solidarity with first world nations. Instead-- there's all this whining, or complaining or pseudoscience or lies.
And BB's post just kicked ass, that is a truth.
I can't recommend DU to my friends-- the last time she was WTF?
Squinch
(52,568 posts)But, sadly, I do think we are getting a more honest read from some of these guys than we would in the real world. I think that's where the interest lies: what are they really thinking when they can't get in trouble for saying it?
I have a number of very close men friends who have told me over the years, "Don't trust most men." I never believed it. I am finally seeing a little of what they have been talking about.
ismnotwasm
(42,443 posts)And I've learned to be picky about people anyway-- but "don't trust men" isn't that just the saddest thing? I hope this next generation comes out better. That's why we keep raising hell.
Squinch
(52,568 posts)grow up.
So to the guys who get called "creep" and who conclude, "she's just shallow and wouldn't call me a creep if I were better looking," you're wrong.
It's not your appearance. Stop being a creep.
If you truly already think you are ugly, why would you want to be ugly AND a creep? You have control over the creep part.
Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)the biggest creeps.
As with physically attractive women, these people tend to not develop other aspects and qualities in life until their beauty fades, IF they decide to grow in the human experience.
Squinch
(52,568 posts)Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)having been preyed on by both gender/sexes, I admit to not separating that in My personal Definition of Creep Factor.
As always, YMMV.
redqueen
(115,164 posts)On an MRA forum, eh? Really? Is that where men say that and don't get called out on it en masse?
And QFT: