DrZoidberg
Contributor
As is pointed out elsewhere in this thread, most women know their attackers. Given that rape victims can be male or female, of any age, including infants and elderly persons, of any profession, including military and law enforcement and that assaults and murder can occur at any time of day, and given that despite the attempts to use clothing choices to discredit rape victims, a victim can be wearing anything at all, including flannel night gowns in their own beds or heavy winter coats and boots or grubby jeans and tshirts, it seems obvious that changing how one dresses does not affect ones chances of becoming the victim of an assault or murder. How one dresses and where one walks or how one behaves does very little or nothing to offer protection against rape.
What you are highlighting is the lack of rational arguments in this discussion. Nobody seems to care about actual crime patterns. We all seem fixated on what feels dangerous. Not what is dangerous. Now with Corona there's less dating in bars. Women are far more likely to have the first date in the man's home. Well, that's obviously what's going to happen if there's curfews of men. Minimal thinking about this comes to the conclusion that it'll only act to make it more dangerous for women. If they need to take more risks to get laid, they will.
