THis talk would have been so much better if he actually gave some examples of positive prevention, making prevention fun, and bringing prevention to the source!!1
@EmileyxSmiley
10 жыл бұрын
This talk is so excellent. I am planning on starting a coalition against sexual assault at my college and while watching this I got so many new ideas! I got even more inspired to make a difference and now I feel like I know how to get my message to people in a more effective way.
@jaytowers4869
10 жыл бұрын
Hey Emily,I'm curious to know how your coalition is going? I've launched a project that is addressing peer sexual assault. You can check it out at bringingthestoriestolight.com or find me on facebook bringing the stories to light!
@steffennielsen5942
8 жыл бұрын
stories is the correct terme for most of them.. i agree
@Cocinaconlala
7 жыл бұрын
Hi, I am doing a project to prevent sexual abuse from childhood ... I wanted to know if you are interested in participating with information or ideas on how to do it. Thanks
@jayyaw1569
9 жыл бұрын
I am a Violence Prevention Educator too. Always haters out there. Keep up the good work.
@jamespharris2494
4 жыл бұрын
Many young men view red zone and scoring as one and the same! What smart guy came up with that?
@izro1436
5 жыл бұрын
Wonderful 💚 Also side note, he and David Dobrik sound similar?
@reallydoe2052
3 жыл бұрын
Plz do another one man🙏
@moaadovich
9 жыл бұрын
what does ted x mean
@geico56
8 жыл бұрын
its an exponent
@kayybay007
6 жыл бұрын
This has no meat. This doesn't help anyone.
@trevorbrown6861
5 жыл бұрын
No one likes to talk about things that are unpleasant and look at people nowadays every time they have something that unpleasant happened to them what do they need they need a safe space
@LiamEgan17
4 жыл бұрын
Trevor Brown I feel that a good step would be making everywhere a safe space not just a dark room on a college campus
@geico56
8 жыл бұрын
basketball is so peaceful. FOOTBALL HAS GOT TO GO. football is the most sexist sport (aside from cheerleading) and in every way leads to violence against women and bullying in general.
@brooke2645
5 жыл бұрын
Why?
@LiamEgan17
4 жыл бұрын
Not really well not really Australian football atleast
@jpcreativeimagery
6 жыл бұрын
A for effort i guess? Man what a waste of 12 minutes, just a bunch of drivel, nothing actionable, just blabber.
@moaadovich
9 жыл бұрын
Im a troll
@Estarile
9 жыл бұрын
I am taking offense at your offense at your obvious trolling, and reasponding with a rational opinion. (Finally a comment feel good about reading. Ty)
@belabartok5608
7 жыл бұрын
Check out Sexual Harassment: Not in Our School! bit.ly/2q6dVqt and learn what you can do about it at ssais.org/video
@AnantDassani
10 жыл бұрын
Disappointing.
@sumukhidevi3267
6 жыл бұрын
Anant Dassani how???!
@jennycarrington
8 жыл бұрын
A Hike for Our Lives - www.hikeforourlives.org Rape culture, and the PTSD that often results is a social cancer that is festering in the perpetuated silence of survivors (both women and men) as our trauma molds over into the destruction of healthy relationships. In this climate of desperation, we are starting to hear stories reverberated through anxious cries against a criminal justice system that re-traumatizes us. But we are here today taking a different approach - telling stories of strength, hope, and courage - changing the world with our stories in BIG ways. A Hike for Our Lives is a mission to raise awareness about the power of fitness to help heal PTSD and trauma, especially from sexual assault. Here is the mission: "On September 1st, 2016 after climbing Mt.Katahdin in Maine with Jenny, I will turn around by myself and complete a southbound thru-hike in less than 90 days, but also attempt to break the record and fastest known time of fifty-four days and seven hours set by Heather "Anish" Anderson last year. This will be the hardest thing I have ever attempted to do physically and mentally. I hope my story gives others the courage and strength to speak out publicly against sexual assaults, rape culture, and gender inequality. I want to create a bridge that connects these victims to the positive benefits of fitness as a lifestyle and permaculture and the tools offered to them while they seek their own paths towards self-empowerment, love, and respect." - In Solidarity & Empowerment Kaiha Bertollini
@chasemerritt1944
8 жыл бұрын
You sound dumb mate
@elizabethabustan6284
7 жыл бұрын
What?
@stevegcq
8 жыл бұрын
The definition of rape has been trivialized. Feminist influence has expanded the definitions of 'rape', or 'sexual assault', or 'sexual violence' ... etc. The definitions used depends on where you live, but all these terms have been redefined many times by feminists who seek to reduce the number of acquittals occurring in the courts. This is one of the reasons why feminism is getting a bad reputation, especially among women with a son.
@stevegcq
8 жыл бұрын
Most sexual assaults we hear about come from young women who accuse their boyfriend after a breakup or after she caught him two timing her. Women are now more fearful of their son being falsely accused that for their daughter to be sexually assaulted (whatever that might mean). Almost all of the main college cases in the media, i.e. the Duke, UVA, Hofstra, Columbia, Yale, Brown, Amherst, Harvard, FSU etc. rape cases all turned out to be false accusations and innocent men have had their lives severely damaged by false accusations. The family of the falsely accused young men had to pay a small fortune to attorneys who love to make money. In many of these cases, women have their feelings hurt when dating an attractive male, so they feel entitled enough to use the law, purely for revenge and/or money. If we define "real rape" as forced sexual penetration, the perpetrators are often people with clear psychological or psychiatric problems, and these cases are very *rare*. Almost non existent in the college environment. It is very noticeable that the young men accused in college all seem to have a normal background and history. No psychological problems.
@harryseldon6712
8 жыл бұрын
Google search for: *ncherm+An-Open-Letter-from-The-NCHERM-Group+pdf* It's an open letter from an umbrella organization fully dedicated to the prevention and investigation of sexual assault in schools and campuses. Title IX requires this organization to support the feminist narrative around sexual assault and how assault cases must be handled. This organization is getting so swamped in fabricated allegations and derailed cases of trivial incidents that even THEY, in this letter, basically call out to *please STOP THIS BS*. It contains several examples of the cases they encounter. Cases that you won't have heard of, just to give an impression of the crap they have to deal with. So much so that they felt compelled to post this open letter which was dated May 2014. Read their examples, then think about the rhetoric _"start believing survivors"_. In fact if we did start believing accusers, imagine the mess you'll create. Just imagine the mess going on now. Nothing short of disgusting.
@harryseldon6712
8 жыл бұрын
*Here are some of the cases given*: 1. *A female student alleged a campus sexual assault based on non-consensual oral intercourse. Her texts both before and after the incident with the alleged perpetrator state that she enjoys swallowing and “dirty boys who cum in her mouth,” all in reference to her actions with him. In her complaint that the oral sex was non-consensual, she informed the campus that she was appalled that he did not wear a condom. He insists it was consensual. We don’t know that, we’ll never know what happened, but we do know what can and can’t be proven.* *Comment:* _Obviously this is a false allegation, she can't enjoy swallowing and be appalled that he did not wear a condom. In any case, a woman would know if a penis entering her mouth had a condom on; or not..._
@harryseldon6712
8 жыл бұрын
2. *A female student was caught by her boyfriend while cheating on him with another male student. She then filed a complaint that she had been assaulted by the male student with whom she had been caught cheating. The campus investigated, and the accused student produced a text message thread from the morning after the alleged assault. It read:* o Him: How do I compare with your boyfriend? o Her: You were great o Him: So you got off? o Her: Yes, especially when I was on top o Him: We should do it again, soon o Her: Hehe *Comment:* _Obviously this is a false allegation, word got to her boyfriend that she had sex with another young man. He confronted her, so she had to make up an excuse. The usual excuse is that she was drunk and the guy took advantage, against her wishes. Trouble is, the boyfriend then wants her to make a complaint about it. If she did have some alcohol, campus counsellors (feminists) will convince her that she was assaulted. WHEN SHE WASN'T._
@harryseldon6712
8 жыл бұрын
3. *A female student claimed multiple instances of sexual aggression, assault and coercion by her boyfriend over more than a year, but after making the complaint, she could not recall or provide ANY specifics of each instance in terms of location, time, or salient details. His corroborative evidence showed cooperation and even initiation by the complainant.* Comment: _Obviously they had an argument, or they split up, or both. So she is taking some revenge._ 4. (very similar to mattress girl): *A female student accused a male student of sexual assault. When her complaint of sexual assault was heard by a campus panel, there was literally no evidence to support her complaint. He was found not responsible and decided not to press a complaint against her for a false allegation out of sensitivity to her serious mental health issues. Then, she went around campus telling anyone and everyone that he had raped her. The male student then filed a complaint against the female student for harassment. The female student then filed a complaint with the college for processing his complaint as an act of retaliation against her.* Comment: _A percentage of people have a degree of mental illness. Some are hard to diagnose in a short period of time. If a male dates a female with mental illness, the relationship may continue for some months before he realizes she is not someone he can tolerate._ _So he must leave her. When a female with mental illness is dumped, some will feel scorned and want some form of recompense. Given the current environment of female entitlement and feminist indoctrination (that males are evil) ... some women will start to feel that they have been abused in some way, because feelings have been hurt. Every past act of consensual passion will, in her mind, become coerced, or a result of trickery, or it occurred when she was under the influence._ _Such women are now very dangerous to men._ _Males also feel very hurt, when they are dumped, and men are dumped as often as women. Some males with mental illness may react negatively, for example he might harm the woman's new boyfriend, he might participate in stalking, this could put him in prison._ *So a relationship breakup can lead to serious legal ramifications for males, but not for females. This is a double standard.*
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