Analysis Of Olga Khazan's The Bro Whisperer

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In Olga Khazan’s piece, The Bro Whisperer, she analyses a sociology professor, Michael Kimmel, on the very present issue of rape and sexual assault on college campuses, for one in every four women report being raped, and two of every three women disclose being sexually assaulted during their time spent at university. Kimmel provides insight on how to end rape by changing the sexual climate on college campuses. In doing so, an importance is put into providing good sex education, and the need for an increase in more direct conversation, targeted towards men, regarding the problem in order to reach an adequate solution. Additionally, the article goes forth and suggests that by the power of communication rape and sexual assault will come to a halt. …show more content…

If the solution to a problem as large and as serious as rape was to simply have an open conversation about the matter, then there is no question whether or not that conversation would have already taken place. Unfortunately, rape and sexual assault is a difficult situation that affects many people across all ages, race, gender, economic status, and neighborhoods. For a problem to have such a wide effect on such a diverse group of people, the solution is much more complex than merely holding a discussion regarding the issue. To say that holding a discussion about the matter will provide a resolution, is again trivializing the severity of the crime. Additionally, another drawback in the belief that by the power of communication rape and sexual assault will come to an end, is that it implies that the perpetrator does not know what they are doing is blameworthy, in fact the converse is true. Studies have shown that sexual predators, on college campuses, are repeat offenders, with an average number of victims at a staggering six, thus proving that rapists on university campuses are aware of what they are doing and are still continuing to part in, and contribute to, their …show more content…

Through Olga Khazan’s article, she analyzes possible solutions without examining the underlying causes. An importance is put into providing good sex education, and the need for an increase in more direct conversation, targeted towards men, regarding the problem in order to reach an adequate solution. That being said, the article goes forth and suggests that by the power of communication, rape and sexual assault will come to a halt. In reality, society knows rape to be a much more serious offense. The text trivializes the occurrence of rape and sexual assault by the tone in which it is presented. Masculinities, or society’s conventional images of what being a man is, also play a part in the underlying problems, which are not addressed by

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