Originally posted by: Nova19
I think it was extremely foolish and wrong of Tisca Chopra to have assigned blame to victims of harassment. Harassment is never okay.
Having said that, I think we should teach our daughters (and sons) to look out for themselves and each other. It is not always clear what the line between self protection and self censorship is. Being smart and assertive are good empowering qualities. Being afraid to go where you want and wear what you want are not. My daughter is a little kid so it is hard for me to even imagine her as a sexual being but if she wanted to be an actress I think I would say some of the things Tisca said, not because I believe there is EVER justification for harassment or assault but because, although the world isn't perfect, my daughter isn't powerless to take steps to protect herself. I hope my daughter owns her power and doesn't inherently feel lesser or weaker because of her gender.
To me all the self preservation advice goes together and I want my daughter (and son) to be safe but still living her life as freely as possible. Hopefully she will lock her doors, stay out of isolated dark alleys and hotel rooms of men she doesn't want to be intimate with, have safe sex should she choose to (far far far in the futureπ), not accept drinks from anyone she doesn't really really trust, not get randomly drunk, not use drugs, dress with a balance of self expression and cultural norms, ... wear her seatbelt, not drive too fast, wear sunscreen, moisturize her skin, exercise, eat vegetables and fruits, etc.π
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