SO IF UNIVERSITIES OFFER ANTI-RAPE COURSES FOR WOMEN BUT NOT MEN, isn’t that a Title IX violation? Especially when CDC figures indicate that men are victimized by women at similar rates?

But luckily, we have a sophomore to offer a solution:

Psychology sophomore Anissa Garcia, who attended the class, said, while teaching women to protect themselves is beneficial, she still thinks men should be taught not to assault or rape women.

“In today’s society, I feel like people always blame the victim, so I feel like women should learn how to protect themselves,” Garcia said. “But to teach men not to rape — that aspect is going to take a while, so I think, in the meantime, doing something like this is a good idea.”

Hell, we can’t even seem to teach women not to rape.