VickieP wrote:(AMMO BOX ALERT! AMMO BOX ALERT!)
Now Vickie, THAT was funny!
Redetotry wrote: To Getup'ngo ... "I'm puzzled as to how you narrowed it down to the media scare stories translates into 'keeping women in their place ?!'"
For one reason -- It perhaps the most powerful force in our culture, alongside religion (which you have to admit over time has put great pressure on women to be "just so.").
As you watch the news -- especially the national news & morning shows -- pay attention to the teasers that warn you of how to avoid this danger or that. The sole aim of those teasers is to keep all of us frightened and tuned in to watch. In addition, women are most often in danger -- or victims -- on TV and especially in the movies. We need big strong men to rescue us. And so we buy into it, if only (?) subconsciously.
BUT, if you look at the vast majority of murders, rapes or other assaults of women, we are
most at danger in our own homes, or among people we know. The chance of being raped, kidnapped and/or murdered by a stranger is absolutely miniscule. But that's not the media message.
Have you ever received those urban legend emails that warn women of this or that outrageous scenario in which women are brutally targeted? If you google the first 10 words of that email plus the word "hoax," ALL of them (in my experience) come back as just that. But when I urge women not to forward it, many often respond that they will, because "you can never be too careful."
If you have any question about how powerful this conditioning is, ask yourself how many times have we solo travelers on THIS forum been asked by women and men, "Aren't you scared about (fill in the blank)?" Yes, there are bad people out there. I'm careful. But I don't believe in 99.5 percent of the cases it's about gender. It's about opportunity. THAT'S where I am careful and watchful. As a man should be.
This may sound a bit over-the-top -- and I don't (necessarily!) equate this with our culture -- but the first task of repressive religions & cultures is to curtail the freedoms and choices of women, physically and financially. At Brigham Young University a few years ago, several women were raped. The school restricted
women to their dorms, or to traveling in groups at night. If the point was to protect women, why were not the MEN
also restricted to dorms or to groups? Because we NEVER restrict the movements of men. It would be SO unfair.
I am not anti-man (love 'em, actually). I am pro-women. I am for overcoming irrational fear. You and I in this forum are, by nature, brave, glorious, adventurous, open and curious women. We drive big rigs. We tow trailers & 5'ers. We explore this and other countries, alone or with friends. But most women do not give themselves permission to be adventurous because of conditioning -- conditioning that we are less than, not (fill in the blank) enough, and forever unsafe unless under the protection of a man.
Whew!!! That's enough. Until one of you prods me with a stick again.