British policewoman, 23, raped at knifepoint in Paris near the Eiffel Tower
(www.dailymail.co.uk)
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After having to deal with some shit over the past two years, I think the 'women is wonderful' halo effect is more powerful than people realize. Even women. Especially women.
Women live charmed, privileged lives. All of them do, even the ugly ones - the ugly ones can still lean into the kindly old grand-marm role, and people will treat them with kindness and respect, as you do.
The thing is, though - that halo breaks the moment they run into sociopaths and sub-humans. This is why women come across as suicidal and/or brain-dead retarded to most men. We've dealt with the sliding scale of threats our entire lives, and react accordingly.
For women, they never have. So when the halo breaks, shit goes straight to 100 real fucking quickly, and they have no way out, because anything they could have done should have been done well before, but they don't know that, because they never learned that they had to do that.
So you get shit like this, where a chunk of men roll thier eyes at the dumb bitch, and the various simps start nervously muttering about how you shouldn't victim blame, or something, and the women reading about this buy into fear hysteria about how all men are potential rapists and murderers, and it's okay to treat them that way, you just don't know.
...or, fuck it, maybe she just had a tinder date go badly for her, I don't know. Anything's possible in the fucked up timeline.
It would be nice if most of them spent their energy learning instead of calling for that awareness to be rejected or criminalized. If they would acknowledge they're sheltered and protected and ignorant of men's experiences, instead of lecturing us how we can't possibly understand a woman's woes, but they understand everything there is to understand about us, of course.
Ignorance is forgivable if you pair it with self-awareness and a desire to learn.