The Citizen (KZN)

When we must play blame game

- Kekeletso Nakeli-Dhliwayo

‘We talk about how many women were raped last year, not about how many men raped women. It’s a bad thing that happens to women, but when you look at the term violence against women, nobody is doing it to them. It happens to them … men aren’t a part of it.” – Jackson Katz.

I love the fact that someone was able to contextual­ise the error in the simple mistake of omitting that violence against women has to be committed by someone.

We read that a hundred and something children are pregnant. Need we remind each other that there were men who did this impregnati­ng?

Violence against women – we are certainly not doing this injustice to ourselves, someone is hurting us, and there is also an injustice in not appropriat­ing blame to the relevant demographi­c.

Let’s face it, it is not Casper the Friendly Ghost!

We are not fixing the problem and we are failing the hundreds of thousands of women who are being violated – by the bogey man, of course!

Fathers are not teaching their sons to be men and we have mothers thinking they can be both mother and father – a boy needs a man to teach him to be a real man.

The status quo will remain because our checks and balances are simply non-existent.

Look at the prostituti­on and the human traffickin­g industry.

We are quick to say that these are loose women with questionab­le morals. These are women hooked on drugs and looking to make easy money.

Their clients are faceless, genderless and nameless people … they do not exist. They are a category of society we will never know because we are so busy counting how many women are being sold and traded for the industry, we do not count how many men are buying them for their selfish gratificat­ion.

I agree the blame game can only get us so far as a society, but the appropriat­ion of responsibi­lity allows for us to diagnose the problem, probably medicate and help it to heal.

As is, we carry on as though there is a wound that does not need healing, but that will only make it get worse and fester.

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