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- From: dcrosgr@uoft02.utoledo.edu
- Newsgroups: talk.rape
- Subject: Re: Walking her to the car.
- Message-ID: <1992Aug14.130159.9445@uoft02.utoledo.edu>
- Date: 14 Aug 92 13:01:59 EST
- References: <1992Aug11.175613.475@brtph560.bnr.ca> <1992Aug14.093734.3457@jarvis.csri.toronto.edu>
- Organization: University of Toledo, Computer Services
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- In article <1992Aug14.093734.3457@jarvis.csri.toronto.edu>, flaps@dgp.toronto.edu (Alan J Rosenthal) writes:
- > query@casbah.acns.nwu.edu (Samuel Green) writes:
- >>I was told by a 'liberated' woman that she thought that it was macho bullshit
- >>for me to offer to escort her. She made it home safely that night, but, since
- >>she was so 'liberated', she went out many other times. Eventually, someone
- >>saw her as a victim, and she was mugged and raped. I don't think being
- >>'liberated' is a very good reason for wanting to go out alone.
- >
- > Permit me to explain, then. Rape is about control. Some aspects of feminism
- > are about control. Women are being told to live in fear and never go out
- > alone. They are being told this by rapists, in the sense that they know that
- > there are rapists out there and that they may get attacked if they go out alone
- > at night. But unfortunately they are also being told this by nicer people who
- > are concerned for their welfare and are trying to protect them against rape.
- > Well this pisses some women off. Rightfully so. If we (men) can go out on the
- > street at night alone, why can't they? It is truly discriminatory. It has an
- > effect not only on one's social life, but it also makes it difficult to take
- > certain jobs, especially if you can't afford a car, and so on -- it affects all
- > walks of life. So some women are insisting that they have the right to go out
- > alone at night, to take control of that aspect of their lives. This is
- > praiseworthy, if they can do it. It's not always safe, but many things are not
- > safe. And it is an important thing affecting their lives.
-
- Yes, but accepting someone's help when offered is not going to cost
- self-control. She had the OPTION (well, with most people she would have) of
- saying, "Yes, that is nice." or saying "No, I'll be fine." If she says "No,
- I'll be fine." because she is trying to exercise self-determination by facing
- unknown risks, she has already lost control.
-
- Figure--she is declining help out of a desire to be autonomous and
- ignore the danger. However, what she has perhaps really done is merely gone
- against the grain of what other people tell her is prudent. In effect, she is
- letting them determine her actions by rejecting them out of hand WITHOUT
- considering the merit of the advice.
-
- This is not much different than accepting without question someone else's
- opinions. In both situations, your actions are determined entirely by the
- actions someone else tells you that you should do. You fall in line, or reject
- entirely.
-
- NEITHER of those are the wisest moves. You have got to use your head and weight
- the advice of others.
-
- >
- >>Since that has happened, I now usually INSIST on escorting a woman to where
- >>she needs to go. If she refuses, I will usually follow her from a distance of
- >>about a block, and then run up to her if it seems like something may happen.
- >>Maybe thats wrong, if theyt said I should not go, but, hell, I would rather be
- >>stubborn and called a jerk or worse, than let someone get attacked.
- >
- > This is a very tough judgement call. I don't have any advice to contribute --
- > hopefully some of the women on the group will answer this point (if a certain
- > man hasn't caused them all to lose interest in this group yet).
- >
- > However, don't be surprised if women react quite negatively to your doing
- > this. They are trying to take control of their lives, and you are saying to
- > them, no, a man must be involved in your walking at night, either as rapist or
- > as benevolent protector. It is going to be perceived as an invasive thing.
- >
- > One partial solution to this is to have women escort women, thus proving that
- > men do not have to be involved. This is anti-rape because rapists are in
- > effect saying that they do.
-
- What do you mean by the last sentence?
-
- DC
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