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Lipsticks + High Heels = Rape?

June 24, 2008 · 2 Comments

I read with amusement and awe about how Kota Bahru’s municipal latest ban for the Muslim women’s employees not to wear lispticks and high heels which made a “tapping sound”. This, apparently to prevent incidents such as rape and illicit sex.

Read this amusing piece here.

Can these people explain the following:

I could go on and on and on about all of these sick rape cases happened in Malaysia, and if you had bother to notice, most are underaged. They are mere children who doesnt even know what sex is. By adding on the perception that women are responsible for men’s evil deeds are just a whole load of fucxxxg BS as fas as I can tell. Because men are adult enough to be responsible for their actions and thinking and social responsibilities.

Just because you are hungry you blame other people for not feeding you? Just because you are deprived of your sick sexual hunger, you blame other people for “persuading” you to do your evil deeds?

Lipsticks and high heels are not the main reason why people have illicit sex or invite rape.

Tell that to the parents whose children being raped and killed and they will tell you one thing or two that it wasnt the lipsticks and the high heels their children wore.

I know. I was a victim. And I sure wasnt wearing lipsticks and high heels too at 7 years of age.

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2 responses so far ↓

  • Elisha O. // October 24, 2008 at 7:12 pm

    These are terrible attrocities. I am an Anthropology student at the University of North Texas and I am doing a research paper on Rape and apply a Transnational Feminist Theory Approach for awareness and prevention. In doing my research I came acroos your blog. O would love to talk with you. I am so glad that you are shedding light on these horrible world issues.

  • Hanie // October 26, 2008 at 4:33 pm

    Elisha, thanks for your comment. I have always been a strong advocate against women’s abuse especially rape and anything concerning child abuse. To me, rape is the lowest morale (or lack of) that a person can go and for the society to be judgemental against the victim, is another blow to the victims. Sadly this is what is happening in our world. Most rules/laws are patrichial and only with a better understanding of these through awareness and education to the women, can they defend themselves.

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