Arrangement:
Arrangement refers to the issues of a presentation. When we talk about resisting rape, we always use an Exordium. What are somethings that act as a clue to the culture? We considered this in many cases in class.
-Kairos: The opportune moments when rape is more apparent, is from 10 pm to 6 am. Situations involving alcohol, makes it more difficult to give consent. Institutional Kairos, is a routine or formula for Kairos. If you made a situation for rape to occur, it would take place at a party, where alcohol is being consumed. There might be a social stigma, for peer pressure to occur as well. It would most likely be later at night as well. You can create this kind of Kairos. However, how can one disassemble the Kairos of a situation?
-Education, may be a possible solution. Early education is very key. However, whether one is educated or not, does not mean that there are not still creeps out there. Educating the public about rape may be the best indicator as to raising awareness, overall. If you were to shut-down frats, or ban drinking on college campuses, you may see less amounts of rape even though it would most likely still occur. Teaching bystander intervention would also be very helpful as well.
-What would we do to change a Kairotic moment about how society thinks about rape?
Early education is key, whether this means sex education, or even a phone app. These kinds of things would get people to really think about sexuality differently. In our society, you need allies with common interests. Who would we enlist as our allies? I think that if both genders became allies, throwing inequality to the side, than we would see very positive results.
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