Friday, 2 December 2011

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The SlutWalk protest marches began on April 3, 2011, in TorontoCanada, and became a movement of rallies across the world. Participants protest against explaining or excusing rape by referring to any aspect of a woman's appearance. The rallies began when Constable Michael Sanguinetti, a Toronto Police officer, suggested that to remain safe, "women should avoid dressing like sluts." The protest takes the form of a march, mainly by young women, where some dress in ordinary clothing and others dress provocatively, like "sluts." There are also speaker meetings and workshops. Some objectors have remarked that this approach is an example of women defining their sexuality in male terms.


It has since spread all over the world.


A movement like this is something everyone should really open their eyes to. 
It's not about feminism, if anything. 
It's about morals, it's about humanity.


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I'm joining this event together with the CPDG, because we strongly support the movement as well.


Come join! Visit their facebook page or their official website!


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