True Wiz wrote:boonim wrote:True Wiz wrote:The woman in this video has a victims mentality. It's obvious she went to places that would attract attention.
I think it's good that it raises awareness of the problem, but this is nothing but propaganda.
So, she was asking for it? What if she was a woman who lived there or had to go to work there?
I don't think you fully understand what I meant.
She went to what looked like low income areas, where most people don't learn proper etiquette.
I'm all for the protection of women's rights, but I feel that some feminists use it as a way to bully men into a corner.
I understood you perfectly. It's just that you cannot excuse someone's bad behaviour just because they don't know any better. You do that for children, not for adults.
This is a similar argument made in cases of rape -- "Why did you get drunk? Why did you wear the tight dress? Why go to the club in a tight dress and get drunk and talk to a stranger? Didn't you realize there would be men who think it's ok to take advantage?" It is absolutely true that there is a large element of personal responsibility. But just because the woman was irresponsible does not mean it's ok for the men to harass/rape.
It's a societal issue and not "just" a women's issue which affects only women -- it affects men too (but only those who have wives/girlfriends, daughters and mothers and female relatives and friends

Anyway, just my two cents...