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Culture War Roundup for the week of June 22, 2026

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Ever hear the expression "an ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure"? I would much rather perverts not expose themselves to innocent victims in the first place over them doing so and arresting them after the fact.

Your argument is an argument for abolishing sex-segregation:

If a particular man is a pervert, prosecute them. Don't throw all men, most of whom are not perverts, under the bus. If a man isn't deliberately drawing attention from other women in the locker room, he is doing nothing wrong.

If your young daughter was getting changed in a locker room and you saw a middle-aged man in a trenchcoat follow her in, would you be concerned? Or would you wait until after he'd interfered with her before trying to have him arrested?

It being a crime is meant to be a deterrent, i.e., it serves to prevent it from happening and not just to punish people when it does.

Locker rooms are still necessary to prevent men from looking at women, as discussed in my previous comment. Using criminal prosecution or the possibility thereof to prevent this is unrealistic because it is something most men are inclined to do if given the opportunity, unlike indecent exposure, which only a small number of perverts do and which is widely condemned.

So are you in favour of abolishing sex-segregation entirely?

I made a mistake in my previous comment. It was meant to read:

Segregated locker rooms are still necessary to prevent men from looking at women, as discussed in my previous comment. Using criminal prosecution or the possibility thereof to prevent this is unrealistic because it is something most men are inclined to do if given the opportunity, unlike indecent exposure, which only a small number of perverts do and which is widely condemned.