Members of the feminist movement ought to demobilize individuals who invade people’s personal space by any means necessary; shout at the perpetrators to scare them, call the police, burn a bra (or don’t because they’re expensive); band together in solidarity to snuff out catcalling before it starts and in doing so to protect the youth from misogyny!
Rape culture is a term ingeniously coined by feminists in the 1970’s to describe the wide array of methods by which the patriarchy normalizes and minimizes acts of rape and other kinds of sexual assault.
It starts with the sexualization of women at a young age and ends with victims of unwanted sexual advances being violently murdered and otherwise maimed by their male assailants for their refusal or resistance.
Abroad it takes the form of women being regularly attacked by mobs for being the victims of sexual assault and at home public spaces are taken over by rank men who perpetuate violence against women.
In the form of street harassment, it is absolutely a menace to everyone in the community and poses a real danger to campus.
Some Cerritos College students know of the various locations where being catcalled is almost guaranteed.
For many, being catcalled is a daily occurrence.
When passing by the perimeter of the library of the hill near the Burnight Center Theater, one may feel uncomfortable or even unsafe for fear of the male gaze and the accompanying “smile“, “aye, what’s up girl?,” or “damn, you don’t want to talk?“
With the Office of Educational Partnerships and Programs kicking off the College Bridge Program on Thursday, August 10, high school students (most of which are minors) are put at a special risk of being sexually harassed.
In the midst of numerous women coming forward and accusing former Chairman and CEO of Fox News, Roger Ailes of sexual harassment, it is becoming evident that rape culture is embedded in every aspect of society but starts with young people being the target of guerrilla sexism. Don’t forget to neuter your cat caller!