Sarah Everard, 1_____ disappeared as she walked home in London on March 3, was found 1_____(die) a w

1 不走小路、不穿短裙:为何女性牺牲自由也换不来安全?

 

In rage over Sarah Everard killing, "Women's Bargain" is put on notice
莎拉·埃弗拉德之死引发女性愤怒:为什么非得要我们做出牺牲,才能换取安全?
Sarah Everard, 1_____ disappeared as she walked home in London on March 3, was found 1_____(die) a week later, after doing everything she was supposed 3_____( do). She took a route that was well-lit and populated. She wore bright clothes and shoes she could run in. She checked in with her boyfriend. But that was not enough to save her life.
So the response from British women to reports that the police were telling women to stay inside for their own 4_____(safe) became an outpouring of rage and frustration.
Everard's disappearance called attention 5_____a safety bargain so ubiquitous 6_____ many women might never have considered it in such terms: in order to buy their own safety from male violence, they must make the "right" choices. And if a woman fails to do so, her fate is her own fault.
Why does the burden of women's safety fall on women rather than on the men who are the source of most of the violence against them?
"Women's freedoms are seen dispensable and disposable, " Kate Manne, a professor of philosophy at Cornell University, said in 7_____ interview."There is an assumption that men's lives won't be 8______(significant) affected by this, " so they cannot 9_____( ask) to make sacrifices to change it.
But British women's anger is beginning to shift assumptions about who should make sacrifices for safety.
It has set off a social movement that feels somehow different from those that have come before: women from all walks of life demanding safety from male violence — and demanding that the police, the government and men collectively be the ones to bear the burden of 10_____(ensure) it.

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