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.
As usual, I get a bit angry when something is presented that ignores the plain fact that men and boys can be victims, and that women and girls can be perpetrators. Just because men are more likely to attack or accost, doesn't mean we should diminish the plight of male victims. Let's teach PEOPLE how to not attack.