one part that reminded me of an old crusade i haven't thought about in a while:
1 in 12 male students surveyed had committed acts that met the legal definition of rape. Furthermore, 84% of the men who had committed such acts said what they had done was definitely not rape.
there was an organization called "men unlearning rape" in madison wisconsin that had some great ideas, stepping out of the good man bad man hypersimplistic definition to say that men should look for these qualities in them in order to truly understand the danger of the situations
other things i was reminded of: 1- working for the sexual assault domestic violence center in baltimore and doing outreach presentations- that was deep- discussing such personal things with women in rehab centers, middle- schoolers, ... some comments about how only weak women get abused.....
2- a somalian friend of mine saw an open ms. magazine in my apt. talking about the state of women in somalia. he blew up and said at least in somalia men don't beat women
3-blood, emotions, countless related situations and statistics
==**peace**==
"Words without work is not enough." Sizzla
There is more danger in the word exotic than in a sharpened machete --me
"The logic of divide and rule is still valid today." Capleton
DPP; DomePoem Poets; Vibe Nation; One ppl under the spoken word
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"Who need fossil fuel when the sun ain't goin' nowhere" - Amiri Baraka