Sunday, September 18, 2011

Tampa Slut Walk Is Off The Mark

College Sluts In Downtown Tampa
The issue of 'date rape' on college campus has always been an issue. The issue of fashion is not the point. Fashion was conservative in the 1950's and women were still raped on dates. It has much to do with the women's behavior. If you are out with a man and drinking and giving him major green lights, don't be surprised if he tries to make a move. No means no, and that is where it should end but don't try to blame it on alcohol the next day, and say you were raped when it may have been very consensual at the time.

A sexual predator belongs in jail. If a man is told no, that should be the end of it. In most cases, it is the end. Just don't get on your high horse and think showing all your body parts, combined with poor behavior, will not get a reaction out of a man.

The feminist movement of a generation ago never intended for women to show themselves as meat on display at a butcher shot. Personally, I think young college girls need to show less flesh and approach men on a different level. They just might get more respect.

This issue is not just on men. Women have come along way. They need to not let the way they dress and behave ruin this.

Tampa SlutWalk brings attention to victims of sexual assault - St. Petersburg Times: "Dressed in fishnet panty hose and short-shorts, Ale Martinez wanted to make a statement.
"The way I dress is not a yes," she read from the front of her T-shirt.
The Florida State University student joined hundreds in downtown Tampa Saturday for the SlutWalk, a protest to raise awareness of the treatment of sexual assault victims.
"No matter what I look like, I'm not asking for it," Martinez, 19, said. A victim of sexual assault, she hoped to help others by participating in the walk.
Men and women, young and old, marched through Joe Chillura Courthouse Square Park, some wearing homemade T-shirts, others in skimpy outfits, and many holding signs denouncing victim blaming. At the end of the walk, sexual assault victims shared their stories and offered inspiration to others."
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