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Couple Avoiding Having Daughter From Rape Culture
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Couple Avoiding Having Daughter From Rape Culture

This link has been blowing up from my college coeds and even featured on our university Facebook page. An of course it's from San Francisco.

[i]http://sfglobe.com/?id=17044&src=share_fb_new_17044

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Terisa Siagatonu and Rudy Francisco wrote and performed this piece called "Sons." It's a piece of spoken word about rape culture in America, and it makes some incredibly powerful points about the problem with a system that teaches girls it's their responsibility not to get raped instead of teaching boys not to do it in the first place. It's a sensitive topic, for sure, but these two have a very important message to get across, and they do a wonderful job of telling it like it is. They ask us all to be accountable for what we teach our children and to be responsible for the mentality that our children adopt as they grow up. At SF Globe, we love telling the stories of people who are actively seeking change so that future generations may live in a better world. These two are bravely speaking up about problems that need to be addressed, and it's well worth the listen. "

Instead of taking responsibility of raising a potential daughter with common sense, they call masculinity a "rotten sense". Who avoids having children to prevent them from being "raped"? On the side note, who wears the pants in this relationship?
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Couple Avoiding Having Daughter From Rape Culture

We should teach murderers not to kill. Or muggers not to mug.

"Men willingly believe what they wish." - Julius Caesar, De Bello Gallico, Book III, Ch. 18
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Couple Avoiding Having Daughter From Rape Culture

So instead of creating a potential rape victim they're going to create a potential rapist? If so, they've made the correct choice as most times it's better to be the actor instead of the one acted upon...
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Couple Avoiding Having Daughter From Rape Culture

The next trend: raising asexual kids.
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Couple Avoiding Having Daughter From Rape Culture

Quote: (11-03-2014 02:26 PM)TheWastelander Wrote:  

We should teach murderers not to kill. Or muggers not to mug.

We should teach privileged children not to create 'art'.
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Couple Avoiding Having Daughter From Rape Culture

Meh, I watched a few secs. She's fat and ugly. So, I don't GAF what she does or doesn't do.
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Couple Avoiding Having Daughter From Rape Culture

"Teach men not to rape" is one of the stupidest refrains I've heard from the SJW crowd in a long time. I don't suppose I had a lot of discussions about rape when I was a kid, but the obvious thing I learned was that it was a bad thing and you weren't supposed to do it. I knew this before I even had an understanding of what sex really was. Men know they aren't supposed to rape. Most men aren't going to. The ones who do anyway are the ones who've heard the lesson and don't care.

The companion slogan "Don't teach women not to get raped" means don't teach women to avoid those few psychopaths who haven't internalized the lesson about not raping. It does a big disservice to women, but it fits with the SJW mania for demonizing all masculinity because it implies that you're as likely to get raped by one man as by any other man. You're not.

If civilization had been left in female hands we would still be living in grass huts. - Camille Paglia
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Couple Avoiding Having Daughter From Rape Culture

Quote: (11-03-2014 02:18 PM)thyalmightyrhino Wrote:  

This link has been blowing up from my college coeds and even featured on our university Facebook page. An of course it's from San Francisco.

[i]http://sfglobe.com/?id=17044&src=share_fb_new_17044

"
Terisa Siagatonu and Rudy Francisco wrote and performed this piece called "Sons." It's a piece of spoken word about rape culture in America, and it makes some incredibly powerful points about the problem with a system that teaches girls it's their responsibility not to get raped instead of teaching boys not to do it in the first place. It's a sensitive topic, for sure, but these two have a very important message to get across, and they do a wonderful job of telling it like it is. They ask us all to be accountable for what we teach our children and to be responsible for the mentality that our children adopt as they grow up. At SF Globe, we love telling the stories of people who are actively seeking change so that future generations may live in a better world. These two are bravely speaking up about problems that need to be addressed, and it's well worth the listen. "

Instead of taking responsibility of raising a potential daughter with common sense, they call masculinity a "rotten sense". Who avoids having children to prevent them from being "raped"? On the side note, who wears the pants in this relationship?


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Where do they live - Somalia? Oh, wait, it's the USA... a country that has among the lowest rates of rape in the world.

I don't think this is "about" rape though. This is about attention. These "poets" have learned that you get attention and plaudits by repeating liberal talking points.

That shit doesn't even rhyme,
And so it is time,
That I mention an awful truth.
The man is probably a poof.
And don't expect a foetus in that lady's womb.
Cos her food baby takes up all the room.
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