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Disclaimer: This article might seem like it raises the curtain on all the light rays of hope, but trust me, it ends on a positive note with actual solutions.
No matter how fast we are moving forward as a society, humanity as a race is going backward at the same pace.
It's all around you. Stop ignoring it!
I won't talk about any specific country. It’s about the entire world. We all have to unite.
I can say a lot, but nothing will happen — it’s just another drop in the ocean of moral teachings we drink on a daily basis.
And then we sweat them out in the form of social media posts, which only those people see who are already interested in such topics and are aware of all these problems (algorithms serve you what you like).
It’s like teaching a chef how to cook a new recipe. They may learn something new, but fundamentally, they are the same person — still a chef.
We share moral messages, but nothing changes in reality… UNTIL they're paired with shared accountability and actions.
If these posts are shown to someone who does not care, the algorithm will stop promoting, and that person remains the same.
(Don’t blame the algorithm just yet, let’s see what we can do about that.)
People simply don’t feel anything at all until they experience it themselves.
Let me tell you something that may clench your heart: spreading awareness alone is not enough.
Even the “people” who commit such heinous acts are aware that it’s immoral, but they don’t care about anything as long as it does not harm them personally.
They might come across these posts every now and then, but won’t care because they don’t see anything happening to them.
See it this way: recently I saw on a blog post that a girl was raped in her grave…
Do you think a moral lesson alone would have done anything to that degenerate, depraved “person”?
Is Spreading Awareness Worthless?
NO! Not even the slightest.
The thing is — instead of begging for help, pair these posts with how harsh the laws are; share the punishments too. Remember, a demon only fears another demon.
Yes, post about how harshly these predators are punished.
If you feel like the law is not that strict, it's because we haven't scared the government itself.
Remember, we have the power to change the government. It's our RIGHT to have our problems resolved.
Spread the word as much as you can, whether it's online for millions to see or in a one-to-one conversation in a remote village (in fact, it's a crucial part of our mission — people in remote places are not in touch with the online world).
Every voice carries a huge impact.
The reason nothing changes that much is that we are not fighting a physical enemy. It’s a demon within humans.
It’s not only about some “men” committing such crimes, but also women for hating all men based on the faults of a few... Not all men are alike, and neither are any people.
Crimes don’t have a gender, religion, sex, etc. It’s not humans who commit such crimes, but a subclass within our species — predators.
We must not see rape as a group-specific issue, but a separate demon that is a curse on our race.
Let’s have a look at an analogy to help us better understand the situation.
I’m pretty sure you might have watched some kind of zombie apocalypse movie or an anime by the name of Attack on Titan. Even if you haven’t, this analogy will still help you understand the situation better:
Imagine a small island with a population of only 1,000 people who live in harmony.
A virus breaks out which, upon contact, turns the victim into a mindless walking corpse that only knows one thing — killing humans.
Now, these mindless killing machines are no longer a part of our race.
Inhabitants of the island cannot teach them moral values, nor can’t beg them to stop killing humans. These mindless beasts just don’t see humans as anything other than flesh — flesh that they feast upon, flesh that they use and throw.
The infected have become a sub-species within the inhabitants of the island.
A sub-species that either has to be terminated or it will terminate humans.
They are a threat that has to be exterminated as fast as possible. Since the cure of the virus is yet to be found, the only method is to kill the mindless beasts.
The leaders of the island join a force to defeat the sub-species, but they alone are not enough, so the inhabitants have to kill their own former family members for the sake of humanity.
Now, come back to our world: we are the inhabitants of the island. Rape is the virus, and the rapists are the infected.
Yes, it may seem harsh, but we don’t have an effective cure yet, so our law has to be extremely strict, and the governments of different nations have to unify (just like the leaders of the island).
We, as citizens, have to be aware and on the lookout too (just like the inhabitants of the island).
We have to work in a mutual relationship with the government and the law. That’s the only effective way to deal with this demon.
It’s a threat to our entire race, so why should only the government fight? Why only women?
Every person who calls themselves a human has to fight against this threat for the sake of humanity — and that includes you too! Yes, you, the reader.
I encourage you to research on your own, find your methods, and spread as much awareness as you can, along with taking action.
Remember I told you that our posts are merely a drop in the ocean?
Well then, let’s flood this ocean onto the world. Let’s cause tsunamis!
Flood the algorithms with this ocean. Only then will our voice be heard. Only then will it all change.
We have to cause a state of fear and urgency, even for the law and the government.
We’re all in this — me, you, the publisher, editor, advertisers, even those who skipped this article.
I’m well aware that the predators won’t care about the lessons — they’re mindless, just like the infected on the island.
But our voices will definitely gather an army of people who care… and then our army will exterminate the predators for good.
TOGETHER WE HAVE TO TERMINATE THIS THREAT BEFORE IT TERMINATES OUR ENTIRE RACE!
Some Other Everyday Things That Can Help:
Here’s an extract from an article on the UNICEF website:
“NEW YORK, 10 October 2024 – More than 370 million girls and women alive today – or 1 in 8 – experienced rape or sexual assault before the age of 18, according to new UNICEF estimates released today.”
That’s why it’s a must for young girls to learn some sort of self-defence.
Always remember: every single person is different, and you cannot generalize anything about any community. It’s a fight between humanity and monstrosity — a war between humanity and the virus.
Lastly, I would not specifically blame men or women for all this chaos. It’s about the “people” who take part in these heinous acts (regardless of their sex).
I will blame the internet, though — always monitor what your child is doing online.
Only if we collectively see it as a threat to our race can something change.
Welcome, soldier. Let’s complete our mission together.