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Taking a Stand Against Sexual Violence!

SuAnn

Alfrescian
Loyal
http://www.aware.org.sg/2012/12/taking-a-stand-against-sexual-violence/

Good evening.* Many thanks to everyone for being here, taking a stand against sexual violence.

In a patriarchal society, there are only two kinds of women – good and bad. Those of us who are deemed “bad women” are subject to the labels:

*Slut. Nympho. Whore. Bitch. These words are more than mere vulgarities.

They are words that silence the woman’s views on her body and sexuality.
They are words that control and abuse her.
They are words that reduce her body to the services it offers a man.
Today, we reject these words and every other form of sexual oppression we face.*Victims of sexual violence are doubly cursed by a society that turns not only a blind eye, but points accusing fingers at them.*Why should we put up with sexual harassment at work?*Why should we accept blame and shame when we are sexually assaulted or raped? *Why do rape victims still have to face questions like:

“It’s your fault, you didn’t walk away.”

“Who asked you to dress like that?”

For how much longer will this society persecute victims?

Section 157(d) of the Evidence Act has been erased from the law, but not from our minds. Women, including trans women, who participate in sex for pleasure or for work are exposed to violence and stigmatization as victim blaming and slut shaming continue unabashed.

So let’s set the record straight today. *Let’s move beyond oppressive labels.

We must reclaim our sexual lives from a society tainted by male privilege and prejudice. A culture of non-violence can only flourish when people of all genders are treated equally.

As we grow towards becoming a more inclusive society, we must be sensitive to the struggles of less visible groups. AWARE is committed to molding a society that defends and upholds the equal rights of all people, regardless of gender identity or sexual orientation.

*Firstly, we will continue to push for anti-discriminatory laws and policies. We will continue to call for the protection of those who are particularly vulnerable to sexual exploitation, such as sex workers, foreign brides, domestic workers and LGBT groups.
Secondly, we will also expand our sexual assault befriender service which supports victims through their journey to justice and recovery.
Thirdly, on 25th November 2012, AWARE launched the SHOUT campaign, which stands for Sexual Harassment OUT. *We ask all of you to stand shoulder to shoulder with us and sign our petition, which calls for zero tolerance policies and greater legal protection for victims of workplace sexual harassment.
Fourthly, we are also proud to announce that AWARE is launching the We Can! Campaign, for the elimination of all forms of violence against women. Singapore will be the 16th country to join the global campaign, which has already reached 3.9 million people across 15 countries. So join us as we rev up for this two-year-long effort starting in 2013.* This campaign needs a large pool of passionate volunteers, change makers and strong alliances to make a difference.
There’s still a lot more that we can do together to change society’s mindsets about victims of sexual violence.* Congratulations to Slut Walk for creating this brilliant initiative. Thank you for letting AWARE be part of this movement.
 

jubilee1919

Alfrescian (InfP)
Generous Asset
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Leongsam

High Order Twit / Low SES subject
Admin
Asset
You have not answered my question missy. Free tonight? Lets go pick durians at Mandai :wink:

Based on personal experiences, women's rights activists are butt ugly. They're frustrated because nobody harasses them. :biggrin:
 

Devil Within

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
Wow...when i advocate women rights, its called spam...what double stndards!

If you really want women rights, then fight for Singaporean women to have NS in Singapore. Fight to have same NS treatment as all Singaporean men. If not, you are just wanting inequality treatment.
 

laksaboy

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
If you really want women rights, then fight for Singaporean women to have NS in Singapore. Fight to have same NS treatment as all Singaporean men. If not, you are just wanting inequality treatment.

And also, while you're at it, fight for more female representation in tough, dirty and dangerous jobs e.g. shipbuilding, construction, sanitation. Women are underrepresented in such vital jobs, it's so sexist to let the men deprive women of employment. :rolleyes:

Typical fucking feminist cunts. Always cherry-picking on the 'equality' thing. When it suits your agenda it's 'wah, wah, wah, I am so oppressed by the Old Boys Club, I am such a victim of the glass ceiling'.

When it doesn't suit your agenda, it's 'You all need to man up', or 'Where have all the good men gone, I need to be treated like a lady (read: buy me expensive shit)'.

You and your AWARE sisterhood are utterly pathetic.
 
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