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"We-consent" - An app to prevent 'rape'
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"We-consent" - An app to prevent 'rape'

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"We-consent" - An app to prevent 'rape'

Quote: (07-15-2015 05:08 AM)Ivan_ Wrote:  

Does this app help prevent rape at knifepoint in an alley? Or is this only effection at preventing false rape?

http://www.cosmopolitan.com/lifestyle/ad...vent-rape/


There are apps for that already, but they are of course not going to prevent real rape, but will just give safety from fake rape:

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With a single touch, this app sends your location to people you've preselected as emergency contacts. And if you sense something fishy could happen, On Watch lets you set an alarm that sends a text and location to your contacts when the countdown hits zero. Translation: You take that frat guy up on his party invite, but if you're not outta there by midnight, your roomies get a message.

Indeed - the frat boy is the one you really have to worry. Never mind the one jumping from behind the bushes, raping you and then slitting your throat in the end. That guy will certainly let you check your messages before he does the dirty deed.

The current generation of millennial girls are indoctrinated to trust the wrong men while fearing those who could actually protect them in a crisis. It's as if someone above is having a field day with the minds of those girls making them believe that the Joker is the oppressed good guy and Batman is out there to kill you.
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"We-consent" - An app to prevent 'rape'

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"We-consent" - An app to prevent 'rape'

Quote: (07-15-2015 05:21 AM)Zelcorpion Wrote:  

Quote: (07-15-2015 05:08 AM)Ivan_ Wrote:  

Does this app help prevent rape at knifepoint in an alley? Or is this only effection at preventing false rape?

http://www.cosmopolitan.com/lifestyle/ad...vent-rape/


There are apps for that already, but they are of course not going to prevent real rape, but will just give safety from fake rape:

Quote:Quote:

With a single touch, this app sends your location to people you've preselected as emergency contacts. And if you sense something fishy could happen, On Watch lets you set an alarm that sends a text and location to your contacts when the countdown hits zero. Translation: You take that frat guy up on his party invite, but if you're not outta there by midnight, your roomies get a message.

Indeed - the frat boy is the one you really have to worry. Never mind the one jumping from behind the bushes, raping you and then slitting your throat in the end. That guy will certainly let you check your messages before he does the dirty deed.

The current generation of millennial girls are indoctrinated to trust the wrong men while fearing those who could actually protect them in a crisis. It's as if someone above is having a field day with the minds of those girls making them believe that the Joker is the oppressed good guy and Batman is out there to kill you.

"The current generation of millennial girls are indoctrinated to trust the wrong men while fearing those who could actually protect them in a crisis."

If your business model depended on "counseling" and "training" these women, you'd want as many as possible sexually assaulted, because then the money would keep rolling in.

People think I'm kidding when I say this, but I truly believe most of the rhetoric that comes from feminist quarters is designed to keep women in a state of crisis. That's why simple advice like "Look out and be careful" gets translated into nonsensical hysteria like "Don't tell us to be careful! Teach me not to rape!"

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When I dated a girl in college who had taken a lot women's studies courses, we once got into an argument because she came to me with a problem and I tried to help. So he laid the following women's studies rhetoric on me:

"Stop trying to solve things!" she said. "Trying to solve everything is a male quality. You should just listen."

This is what they teach in those classes. Let that sink in. And think of how it relates to my above statement.
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