• MrLuemasG@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Yeah… too bad you can’t teach other people’s sons not to be rapists - they’re the ones you’ve gotta worry about

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      1 year ago

      Better yet we do both. Hell we should also be spreading awareness and providing programs to help support people to prevent and recover from incidents like this. It’s a complex social issue so it should be tackled from all directions simultaneously

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        1 year ago

        Completely agreed. I don’t think anybody is out here saying “teach people to defend themselves but don’t even bother trying to teach people not to assault others”

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      Let’s also not forget that a certain percentage of people are simply fucked up beyond repair, no matter how they are raised.

      So teaching women basic self defense is absolutely the way to go.

      I want to live in a world, where this piece of shit tries to rape someone and ends up with a broken nose, arm and exploded nutsack.

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      It’s amazing what you can do if you try.

      Did you know that modern society has an entire profession based around teaching other people’s sons? Like, adults learn for years how to do this, and then we pay those people to teach our sons and everyone else’s sons too. Most countries even make it a legal requirement to be taught by someone!

      It’s amazing.