In other words, stop telling victims that they need to change their actions in order to prevent sexual assault and start teaching perpetrators of sexual violence how to stop dehumanizing, objectifying, and raping other human beings. 

In other words, stop telling victims that they need to change their actions in order to prevent sexual assault and start teaching perpetrators of sexual violence how to stop dehumanizing, objectifying, and raping other human beings. 

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    This is the best thing I have even seen on the internet. People always say we can prevent it, I was 7. How the hell was...
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    stop telling victims that they need to change their actions in order to prevent sexual assault stop telling victims that...
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    What victim blaming looks like: //www.newport.gov.uk/stellent/groups/public/documents/form/cont390191.pdf
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    Thanks for that. Clearly you missed the large parts of that where I said I do not in any way blame the victims and that...
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    Dumbass piece of shit can go die now. If you don’t get it you never will, hopefully no one in this douche’s life ever...
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    I appreciate the sentiment, but unfortunately, this will not prevent rape. You can’t tell a psychopath to stop harming...
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