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On  24th January 2011, a Toronto policeman told a group of law students  that in order to avoid being raped ‘women should avoid dressing like  sluts’.
This sparked outrage around the globe, with sluts and allies from  Chicago to Amsterdam standing up and saying that we have had ENOUGH of  being victimised and labelled, speaking out for freedom,  equality and fun and saying that nobody gets to tell us how to be women.
Not  only was this a ridiculous and inaccurate statement (women wearing  trousers get raped. So do women wearing tracksuits, t-shirts, jeans,  jumpers, skiing jackets and burqas), it was incredibly damaging to women  around the world, painting them as perpetrators - rather than victims -  of a disgusting, violent crime. In addition, it completely erased the  experiences of the millions of brave, strong women who have survived  rape and sexual assault - painting them as human beings unworthy of  respect.
Sadly, this is not a single, isolated incident. All over  the world, women are constantly made to feel like victims, told they  should not look a certain way, should not go out at night, should not go  into certain areas, should not get drunk, should not wear high heels or  make up, should not be alone with someone they don’t know. Not only  does this divert attention away from the real cause of the crime - the  perpetrator - but it creates a culture where rape is OK, where it’s  allowed to happen… after all, she must have been asking for it, right?
NO.  Let’s raise our voices and tell the world that rape is never, ever OK.  Not if she was wearing a miniskirt. Not if she was naked. Not if she was  your wife, girlfriend or friend. Not if she was a prostitute. Not if  she was drunk. Not if you thought she wanted to.
Let’s end a  culture of fear and victimisation. No means No - but rather than saying  no, let’s say YES. Yes to wearing what you want, going where you want  with who you want and being able to express your personal sexuality in  whichever way you please. Yes to having a great time without being  scared that every man you meet is going to assault you. Yes to love, fun  and respect.
Slutwalk is coming to London!
So let’s turn up, give the world a message and have  some fun! Meet at Trafalgar Square on Saturday 4th June at 1pm.  Everyone is welcome - all genders, races, ages and sexualities. Bring  friends and family, banners, food and instruments, and come along  feeling beautiful, ready to show the world that SLUT is something to be  proud of!
We are part of a global movement of Slutwalks