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Do people really need a paid, formal education to protect themselves from sexual assault?
In my experience, the victims of sexual assault tend to put their trust in the wrong people. It would be better to raise children to pick their friends more wisely.
This sentence is more horrifying the longer I look at it.
Yeah, reality isn't pretty.
So when a 5 year old girl is raped by her father, when should we have taught her to look out for that?
WTF? Clearly I wasn't referring to those cases. Did you honestly think I was? Or are you pretending to misunderstand an argument because you don't like it? Fess up.
Just cherrypicking what you want to hear, eh? It's okay. I see it all the time and don't expect more from you people at this point.
Goodbye.
Who are 'you people' in this scenario? People saying don't victim blame people who were sexually assault?
What on earth do you think those lessons are for? It almost certainly covers spotting signs from people you trust that might lead to abuse, and protecting yourself by removing yourself from the situation if you can.
So... it's only for a specific group of people who don't have parents to teach them right from wrong?
You have a lot of experience with victims of sexual assault?
Yes. And they're almost always people who have poor character judgement because their parents never taught them.
Seems like there might be a common denominator here...
"It's the victim's fault for putting themselves in the wrong situations, and dressing like that"
Your words, not mine.