Not happy w/ Miss Nevada’s answer that to stop rape we should teach women to defend themselves…Why don’t we teach men to not rape?. The difference is that conservatives live in reality where human nature and history demonstrate that wishful thinking is useless, and libprogs live in a fantasy wonderland where the idea of fighting back against rapists is somehow bad and the real problem is that somebody just needed to teach rapists not to rape. Everybody who isn’t a scumbag criminal would like to see it end. Regardless of where you fall on the political spectrum we can all agree that rape is bad.
One of the favorite topics of the #yessallwombyns crowd is rape. In the same spirit as other useless feel-good/do-nothing LibProg hastag campaigns like #bringbackourgirls somebody started #yesallwomen, which mostly consists of shrieking about how all women are victims and all men are inherently evil, misogyny is everywhere, and any conservative women who disagree are stupid, so you know, the usual. The answer to violent crime isn’t to do things to protect yourself from the criminal, but to WISH for the criminal not to exist at all… Good luck with that. Miss Nevada was asked about rape at colleges and answered that women need to learn to defend themselves… OR MEN COULD JUST NOT RAPE. Miss Nevada, who just reinforced victim-blaming rape culture to millions of viewers, is crowned #MissUSA 2014. Let’s hope Nevada uses her media tour to reiterate that teaching girls self defense is NOT the best way to protect against assault #MissUSA I’m sorry, but women shouldn’t need to take self defense classes to protect themselves from rape #MissUSA. How did she win after that awful and offensive answer? Idiot. Now, normal, not insane people may be confused as to what Miss Nevada said that was so outrageous, but here is a helpful glimpse into the brains of various Twitter lemmings. The internet then exploded with its typical impotent fist shaking fury. And I think that’s something that we should start to really implement for a lot of women.” Myself, as a fourth-degree black belt, I learned from a young age that you need to be confident and be able to defend yourself.
“But I think more awareness is very important so women can learn how to protect themselves. “I believe that some colleges may potentially be afraid of having a bad reputation and that would be a reason it could be swept under the rug, because they don’t want that to come out into the public,”Nia Sanchez said. So Miss Nevada was doing the Q&A for the Miss America pageant and said something that caused the Perpetually Outraged to get their outrage on. Capable, intelligent women understand the need to take responsibility for their own safety. One thing that I learned was that despite the stereotypes about the dumb beauty queen, most of these women were very smart. Back in college I went out with Miss Utah State and attended several of these things. Yes, I know it doesn’t fit my image, but bear with me. Believe it or not, I actually know a bit about beauty pageants.