Nunchucks and Such
Warning: rape/rape apologism
Admin note: fuck everythingggggggggggg
A Voice for Men = A Voice for Rape Apologist Misogynists (who also whine a lot)
I don’t think what irks me about this statement is that it assumes women can’t handle the consequences of making their own decisions (which is a classic I’m sure we’ve all heard,) or that it parodies an actual rape awareness campaign (that decreased sexual assault in Vancouver by 10%.)
What’s really bugging me is that this, when combined with the abysmal understanding of consent in our society, is really just men who are upset that they don’t get to define consent for the people they want to fuck.
AVFM isn’t even concerned for men falsely accused of rape - they’re just straight up worried that men can be accused of rape.
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DISGUSTED
Or, you know, it could be making a legitimate point. There are, in fact, women who regret their decision to have sex with a man and then decide to accuse the man of raping her. It happens, it’s fucked up, and people should be made aware of it. Nothing about this says, “it’s ALWAYS your fault ladies,” or “never accuse men of rape, it’s unfair!”, it’s saying that trying to shift the blame is irresponsible.
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