Opposing Views On Date Rape
Date rape is rape in which the rapist is known to the victim, as when they are on a datetogether. Date rape is also called acquaintance rape. The rate of date rape crimes are substantially high at colleges and universities throughout the United States. Rape occurs for several reasons. It can occur due to mixed signals given out from both parties. The male can be at fault if he is told to stop and does not. The female can also be put to blame, because some will say that she could have prevented it. Both authors, Camille Paglia and Susan Jacoby, have opposing views to date rape. Paglia is an antifeminist who feels that feminists have deceived women by telling them that they can do anything, go anywhere, say anything, and wear anything. She feels that women can't do so, because they will always be in sexual danger. She
In It's a Jungle Out There, Paglia says that feminism keeps young women from become intimate with a man, they must give explicit consent to avoid problems. a fool. Paglia says that a girl who goes upstairs with a fraternity brother is an idiot. In feminism misleads women by offering them a fantasy of sexual empowerment instead of signals without using physical strength to force themselves on their partners. According views, however, seem to take the side of both authors for different reasons. an answer. It's no surprise to Jacoby that date rape is an issue to college-age women. In conclusion, everyone has opposing and mixed opinions on date rape. In the
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