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Sure she’s not. But many men (and even some women) believe that the way a girl or woman dresses is an indication of her sexual willingness.

I’m sorry, but can you really not see how comparing the sexual harassment of young girls by men to a Texas teacher harassing a Muslim is completely...wrong? Especially since we live in a world where men being attracted to teenage girls is considered acceptable? I’m sorry do people regularly claim that they are

You don’t have a concept, or a point.

You live in a fantasy land? Must be nice.

Except that I didn’t?

The problem is, we don’t live in a perfect world. Too many men do not control themselves nor behave like adults. Sexualization of girls is rampant in our culture (isn’t the most popular porn search “teen”?).

Well the most obvious answer would be that the excuse “but she dresses so provocatively, I could not help myself” would not be used to shame and discredit the girls when they report said inappropriate behavior.

Again, when did I ever state that men were not responsible for their inappropriate behavior?

Sure but how do you know if a teacher is going to sexualize his students? How do you propose we hire the the “right” ones?

No I didn’t. Men are responsible for their own behavior. Did I ever state otherwise?

The problem with the examples that you mentioned is that none of them have the sexual component that sexual harassment of girls by teachers have. They are false equivalences.

I’m not talking about rape and neither is Erykah Badu.

Maybe? I mean do adults even need to be given advice? I’m pretty sure that an adult should know that sexual harassment is wrong. Yet plenty choose to do it anyway.

Now those are some pretty stupid comparisons, don’t you think?

But we’re not talking about rape here...? The conversation is mostly about reducing inappropriate behavior from male teachers like leering and verbal sexual harassment.

I still don’t see a problem in what she said...? I want girls to be as safe as possible.

See, it not just the person in the email that uses that particular tactic. This has become mainstream discourse in the whole feminist movement.

Do you still believe women should be treated equitably? If so, you’re a feminist.

No thanks. I’m not interested in begging men for scraps.

You want men who obviously don’t give a shit about women’s rights on your side? Why?