Now: terrorists are terrorists, right wing rioters are terrorists, climate protestors are terrorists and misogynistic people are terrorists.
Soon: asylum seekers are terrorists, people who go on strike are terrorists, members of the opposition party are terrorists.
I support reducing violence against women, but prevent is the wrong tool for this problem. If the government actually want to address this instead of just looking like they are, I feel they should take an approach that actually works. We need:
- More consistent and holistic sex education, from a younger age
- Explicitly teaching about sexual violence, the services available and the punishments for doing it
- Investing in local policing, so that there is bandwidth to look into these cases
- Giving more funding to charities who support domestic abuse survivors
- Training for police, so they actually listen to women when they raise concerns at an earlier stage, instead of waiting until it's too late
- Tougher sentencing for any form of sexual violence
Prevent is both ineffective and discriminatory. It increases government surveillance, and raises the burden on GPs and teachers. The National Union of Teachers want to get rid of it, the Communities and Local Government Committee found a multitude of problems that haven't been fixed, and human rights orgs like Liberty and Amnesty International want to get rid of it too. It doesn't work and in many cases has made things worse.
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