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In reply to the discussion: Condoleezza Rice on #MeToo: 'Let's not turn women into snowflakes' [View all]Irish_Dem
(79,732 posts)I agree, shouting in a crowded room may decrease the risk factor.
But she doesn't really know if the guy is violent and has a gun or knife.
If he is on drugs or mentally ill.
If she is going to yell, she needs to be running away at the same time.
I am in a line of work where you have to be very careful about giving advice
that may backfire and get someone killed or harmed.
I don't have the answer on the best thing to do.
When giving advice I tend to give people various options.
Like tools in a toolbox.
Then when they are in a bad situation then can immediately assess
which tool to use, and they must use strong intuition to evaluate
the situation carefully.
But I think the dialogue about options is good.
We need to shift the paradigm in a big way.