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What’s the difference between saying I have the right to not be raped, and saying to some man, “You have no right to rape me”?
Pretend you’re in an abusive relationship. Picture yourself saying to this other person, “I have the right to be treated with respect.” Now, that may developmentally be important for you to say, but there comes a point when it’s no longer appropriate to keep the focus on you — You’re not the problem. Contrast how that former statement feels with how it feels to say: “You have no right to treat me this way.” The former is almost a supplication, the latter almost a command. And its focus is on the perpetrator.
For too long we’ve been supplicants. For too long the focus has been on us. It’s time we simply set out to stop those who are doing wrong.
"Derrick Jensen, Endgame vol. 1 (via cultureofresistance)
(Source: dreamerawakening, via iamthecrime)
a sheep in wolf skin: makes you think … dont it?