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    • God is fair, wait for the reply  + (If it's not ourselves who change it, no matter how someone gives you an opinion, there won't be a response, so everything depends on us, whatever it is, it has to come from ourselves, m)
    • Shared Responsibility: Who Has the Right to Address Sexual Violence in This Country?  + (Addressing sexual violence is not the respAddressing sexual violence is not the responsibility of a single entity but a shared duty among all elements of society. The government has the primary obligation to create policies that protect victims and punish perpetrators strictly. However, the role of civil society, non-governmental organizations, and local communities is equally crucial in providing education, support, and assistance to victims. Educational institutions and families must also actively raise awareness about respecting human rights and personal boundaries. The media plays a part in spreading accurate information and driving social change. Through collaboration and shared commitment, we can create a safe environment free from sexual violence.afe environment free from sexual violence.)
    • Handling Sexual Harassment  + (As a man, simpliest way to handle Sexual HAs a man, simpliest way to handle Sexual Harassment is to hold ourselves for not doing actions. But, what if the women are exposing their body on purpose in order to get attention ? It depends on the woman, some woman using open clothes because they feel confy and safe, and others is for attention & money. I think, women knows well how to entertain man to get profit for them. In this case, both are wrong, a man cannot hold themselves are wrong. A woman exposing their body are wrong too. What if the woman using closed clothes and still getting Sexual Harassment ? In this case, the only one is wrong is the man side. As a man, to hold ourselves from taking actions is not looking at the women. We all know that, the first one who we can blame in Sexual Harassment cases are man. The main thing is, man should cover their eyes, and woman should cover their body. #StopSexualHarassmmenthould cover their body. #StopSexualHarassmment)
    • Small Steps in Fighting the Roots of Sexual Violence  + (Fighting and preventing sexual violence isFighting and preventing sexual violence is not just about punishing offenders but also preventing it by creating an inclusive and fair society. Growing up in a patriarchal culture, I realize how unfair it is to treat women as second-class citizens. That’s why I take an active role in making a change. I speak up against cat-calling and misogynic actions towards women , share information about gender oppression, and join discussions on inequality of genders. I also educate myself on the history of women’s struggles and create safe spaces where women do not feel intimidated by men. Even though these are small steps, individual efforts to challenge patriarchy and spread the right information can open discussions and bring social, policy and cultural changes in our society. The fight for equality is long, but with collective awareness, we can break the dominance of patriarchy and create a safer world for women.iarchy and create a safer world for women.)
    • God is fair, wait for the reply  +
    • Solution for early marriage  + (In my opinion, early marriage should be avIn my opinion, early marriage should be avoided because marriage is the victim and the sexual perpetrator is not the right thing because we can do another way (solution) which is to report to those in power, early marriage is not the only way to solve the problem of sexual violence, if anyone agrees to that then they can be imprisoned, for example when the family agrees to early marriage because of embarrassment or fear of being talked by neighbors then the family can be imprisoned for agreeing to early marriage imprisoned for agreeing to early marriage)
    • Voices of Change: From Awareness to Action in Preventing Sexual Violence  + (Preventing sexual violence begins with thePreventing sexual violence begins with the collective awareness that every individual has the right to feel safe and respected. The first step is building an understanding of consent and personal boundaries through inclusive education from an early age. Additionally, public awareness campaigns must be intensified to change harmful social norms. Educational institutions, workplaces, and communities need to create safe and responsive reporting mechanisms. Governments must also strengthen laws and provide psychological and medical support for victims. However, all these efforts require active participation from every member of society. Only through collaboration and shared commitment can we create an environment free from sexual violence. an environment free from sexual violence.)
    • sexual harasment  + (Sexual violence can happen anywhere, whethSexual violence can happen anywhere, whether in the family environment, campus, and at work, or wherever, sexual violence can also happen verbally and verbally, through any media, one way to prevent it, in my opinion, is to avoid quiet places and be alone with the opposite sex, avoid being alone with lecturers in the room,id being alone with lecturers in the room,)
    • Dare to speak up and have an opinion  + (Sexual violence is a prevalent issue that Sexual violence is a prevalent issue that frequently occurs worldwide, even in our immediate surroundings, as supported by data that has proven its existence.</br>Therefore, how can we respond to such incidents when they occur around us? Any response or effort we can make at our current age is valuable. Here are some possible steps:</br>1. Participate in or actively engage with socialization activities that emphasize the importance of protecting sexual violence victims. By doing so, we can help raise awareness and spread the message to those around us.</br>2. Conduct an analysis of our surroundings by collecting data on sexual violence incidents that have occurred in a particular environment. This will enable us to protect victims and bring perpetrators to justice in accordance with existing laws related to sexual violence protection. Consequently, we can reduce sexual violence in our surroundings. Continuous analysis and evaluation are crucial to achieving the desired outcome of preventing sexual violence.</br>These are the measures we can take to prevent sexual violence in our surroundings. I hope that by sharing this, we can help amplify the voices of victims and prevent such incidents from happening again in the future.idents from happening again in the future.)
    • "Stop Silence, Action Now! AMAN Movement for Sexual Violence-Free Schools"  + (Sexual violence is a serious problem that Sexual violence is a serious problem that needs to be addressed together. According to research by Breckno (2023) in the Journal of Youth Empowerment, education from peers is 70% more effective because it is easier to accept and understand. Based on these findings, I propose the AMAN Movement (Aksi, Monitoring, Advokasi, Ngobrol), a community-based creative education initiative. </br></br></br>This movement utilises social media platforms such as TikTok to create educational content on sexual violence prevention. For example, by creating challenges or AR filters that simulate a victim's situation, we can increase empathy and awareness among peers. In addition, the AMAN Movement also provides an anonymous report channel to map vulnerable locations in schools, such as deserted toilets or dark parking lots. </br></br></br>Sexual violence is not a problem that we can ignore. With the AMAN Movement, we can be agents of change. From now on, don't stay silent when you see injustice. Report suspicious incidents, educate your peers, and maintain solidarity. Our small actions today can be the saviour of many tomorrow.today can be the saviour of many tomorrow.)
    • save our dignity  + (Sexual violence is behavior that is very dSexual violence is behavior that is very detrimental to the victim. The issue of sexual violence has been widely heard in society. However, some people choose to ignore this issue and normalize sexual violence or even blame the victim. Most sexual violence occurs on social media, this is because there are so many social media users and there is no age limit. Sexual violence is often carried out consciously and unconsciously, forcing victims to abuse and commit violence. In the current era of globalization, there are many issues regarding sexual violence that occur in our area. Perpetrators of sexual violence are usually individuals who have high sexual desires.</br>In my opinion, prison law alone is not enough for perpetrators. Because here, the victim is the one who is really harmed, most of what happens is that the victim will feel disgraced, humiliated and dirty. Victims who experience sexual violence can experience prolonged trauma. Often victims of sexual violence who are considered guilty say they are too provocative, they say they dress too sexy, and so on. Even though sexual violence occurs, it is not the influence of these things, because sexual violence is caused by the perpetrator's high desires. Sexual violence can be prevented by creating campaigns about sexual violence in the community, and collaborating with institutions that protect victims of sexual violence. Also invites the entire community to participate in education about sexual violence.cipate in education about sexual violence.)
    • Sexual violence  + (The response to sexual harassment is to not let it happen, provide support to the victim, and report it to the authorities.)
    • Sexual harrasment  + (The response to sexual harassment is to not let it happen, provide support to the victim, and report it to the authorities.)
    • From Family and Community: Fostering Awareness to Prevent Sexual Violence  + (We live in a world that often cares more aWe live in a world that often cares more about clothing than a woman's right to live free from harassment. In a society accustomed to catcalling or viewing women through a lens of sexual objectification, we forget one important thing: no clothing is ever "appropriate" or "inappropriate" for harassment. So let's stop blaming the victim, whether it's because they wore revealing clothes or happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.</br></br>What’s even worse is when a father, who should be a protector, becomes the perpetrator of sexual violence against his child. If that isn’t the greatest betrayal in history, then what is? We need to be honest and harsh: Sexual violence is never the victim’s fault, it’s not about the clothes they wear, and it’s certainly not about the situation they were in. It is entirely the fault of the perpetrator. There should be no room for any justification.</br></br>What’s even more horrifying is when families try to cover up sexual violence, especially in rural areas, by marrying the victim to the perpetrator simply because they think it’s a way to hide the family’s shame. That’s not a solution; it’s a double betrayal against the victim. Marrying the victim to the perpetrator not only ruins the victim’s future, it also reinforces a culture of sexual violence in society. Early marriage is not the solution; it’s a form of bondage for a victim who has already suffered enough.</br></br>Then, let’s talk about teachers, who use their position to exploit their students. They’re not just perpetrators of sexual violence, but also abusers of power who should be role models, not criminals. And religious schools or other educational institutions? There’s no place that is “safe” from sexual violence. Knowledge used to harm others is not knowledge, it’s an abuse of power, and those who do this should face the full consequences of their actions.</br></br>So, how do we prevent this?</br></br>Education and Awareness: There’s no way around it—education has to be ongoing. Starting from family, community, schools, to the media. We need to educate that no one has the right to access someone else’s body without consent. We need to teach children about their bodily rights and eliminate the culture of victim-blaming.</br></br>Building a Culture of Respect: We need to stop the culture of catcalling, and normalize respecting others without judging them based on their clothing. Respecting others begins with respecting their boundaries. Clothing should never be an excuse for sexual harassment.</br></br>Healthy and Open Families: The family is the first place where values of mutual respect and protection should be taught. If there’s sexual violence in the family, there must be support for the victim, not cover-ups or justifications for the perpetrator. The victim should never be blamed, and there’s no reason to hide sexual violence by marrying the victim to the perpetrator.</br></br>Strict Law Enforcement: There should be no compromise when it comes to sexual violence, whether from a family member, a teacher, or anyone. Any abuse of power by anyone must be punished to the fullest extent, and the victim must be given full protection to report the incident without fear of consequences.</br></br>Preventing sexual violence isn’t just the job of one party, but a shared responsibility. We need to speak louder, support victims, and impose strict punishment on perpetrators. Cultural change starts with us, and we must stop accepting sexual violence as a part of life.</br></br>This version keeps the strong and direct tone while emphasizing the need for awareness, respect, and strict action against sexual violence.and strict action against sexual violence.)
    • I hate perverts  + (We should normalize a culture of punishingWe should normalize a culture of punishing men for being perverts, not blaming the women for simply existing, in this country the mindset of "its always the women" is so rampant that its disgusting, especially in religious spaces, it doesn't matter if the women is a hijabi or in a bikini because theres always some men who cant control their impulses, and they should be the one punished for it, like i feel like im taking crazy pills that this isn't the usual norm in the first place, is our country that hopeless?first place, is our country that hopeless?)