I've seen too many women embrace victimhood- or an imaginative display thereof- because it draws care and attention to them.
If there are so many women doing this, then how does one even begin to call their silence on alleged sexual assaults a result from humiliation or fear when it can just as easily be an exaggerated account in due process of
care and attention?
It's not my intent to be indifferent about rape, but let's look at the truth- the reason why authorities through history were never so concerned about it as they are now is because they thought the
same exact thing. And, with this growing concern has come growing cases of
crying sheep and
falsely ruining reputations of men.
Some things are in plain sight- take for instance legs, midriffs, cleavage, and so on- women, collectively, and at a very young age, dress provocatively. These are plain proofs to the facet of women in society- they want to be seen, they want attention, and they know they will tend to get more of what they want in portraying themselves as they do.
Now hears the bigger point: that
trumps the fear or danger of rape, as it is a manipulation which, in general, enhances their life and lifestyles.
Of course, this manipulation is toward men- and that's the
problem. It is essentially this:
we need to be protected so we can continue to manipulate you.
I'm just scratching the surface here. There is a much larger angle and complexity to the whole matter of the sexes, and yet people today have managed to dumb it down to the repeated drivel these discussions always go in. What's th epoint in talking about the same thing over and over?
Whining over and over? There is only one way to counter rape, you know- the one thing women are not willing to do. The fact that women don't want to labor under the reality that they are on their own in this matter and men cannot help them says a whole lot