If you're devoting resources towards teaching women and girls how to be safe from attacks but aren't devoting the same level of resources, or more, towards teaching men and boys how to not attack, then your position is that the primary, if not sole, problem is female ignorance, not male violence.
@ricardoharvin I think it’s more effective to put the money where it will do the most good and I doubt teaching boys and men not to attack will matter. I’m not saying boys and men are unteachable, no wait… that is what I’m saying. I don’t expect teaching the basic premise that attacking anybody will make much difference, it’s not the knowledge that this is wrong that is missing, it’s the lack of caring about it. If they attack someone who is trained, at least that will have consequences.

@CivilityFan You are literally part of the problem.

You're putting all of the burden on women, and relieving all men of all responsibilities for our collective actions and failures.

That you fail to understand and acknowledge this, and how wrong and sickening that is, is quite telling.

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Oh, I understand now: "civility" man 🤮🖕🏿

@ricardoharvin @CivilityFan

Thank you Ricardo.

I had self defense training. It was not enough