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- From: seiffe@silver.ucs.indiana.edu (Erica Seiffert)
- Subject: Re: Critisizing the victim?
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- Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1992 16:15:39 GMT
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- DC,
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- I understand your position, however I am trying to point
- out that it is practically impossible for a woman in this socieity
- to avoid a "high risk" situation. ANY situation where in she is
- alone with a man (generally speaking...) can be a "high risk"
- situation for that woman. The point is that the "way the world
- is" a woman can be sexually assulted by her husband, her brother,
- her clegyman, her doctor, her teacher, her boss..etc.
- A woman has to learn to appraise every situation and every
- person. DC do you ever worry that your placing yourself at risk
- when you talk with a Professor alone? Do you ever wonder if you
- shouldn't have some one with you when the maintenance man comes
- by to fix something? Do you ever set up a little emergency "code"
- system with your friends when you go out on a first date?
- Yes, when I was involved with a rape education program,
- we talked about how alcohol affects one's behavior and seriously
- impairs one's capactiy for decision making. We talked about the
- high rates rape among frat parties and athelitc events. We also
- talked about what attitudes demonstrated by your date that might
- indicate a potential problem with him.
- However, a person shouldn't HAVE to worry about every
- situation. A person shouldn't HAVE to view every other person
- person as a possible threat.
- The sad fact is that every person and every situation is
- suspect, not just when a woman is dressed in a mini-skirt in a bar
- full of ex-jocks.
- At some point as well, a woman has to decide whom she
- "trusts" and what situations feel safe. However, if that trusted
- person or that safe situation suddenly becomes a nightmare of
- sexual assault, the last thing a woman needs to hear is that she
- should have been more aware. She doesn't need to hear that that
- situation was obviously a high risk situation, because some where
- down the line she weighed the circumstances and her knowledged on
- the person or situation and decided that they were "safe."
- Rape can not only destroy (at least temporarily..Hopefully
- all survivors will/can recover) a person't ability to trust others,
- but also to destroy their ability to trust themselves and their
- decision making process.
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