I’d like to know exactly how this nail polish works. I say anything we can do to help prevent such a terrible thing should be taken under consideration. The fact of the matter is that rape is real. To hell with anyone saying this is “normalizing” rape culture. Post navigation Previous post: ← Animals are just like humans Next post: Using HIV to Cure Cancer? → This entry was posted in Uncategorized on Octoby Olivia Diane Talbot. Undercover colors is taking donations in order to get this product on the market quicker. This product was not created to stop rape and many people are skeptical but there is no possible way that it can not decrease the number or rape victims at any University. The product has not been released to the public just yet, it is it still being perfected by adding different color options and making the polish 100% accurate. With this nail polish, you simply dip your finger in your beverage, stir it around and the results are instantly shown on your nail. But is that enough? No, it is not enough because 84% of women knew their rapist. We’ve all had it drilled into our heads not to leave drinks unsupervised or with someone we don’t know. People are beginning to argue that this nail polish is feeding the rape culture and normalizing it. The polish is meant to help prevent date rape in a discrete way and to empower women while keeping them safe. For example, Rohypnol, Xanax or Gama Hdroxybutyric Acid…AKA GHB, all of which are the most common forms of date rape drugs. They invented a nail polish that changes color when it comes in contact with a liquid that has been contaminated by drugs. Four men the North Carolina State University decided they would help out. Many girls try to avoid these situations by not going out to bars or parties but many girls also argue they do not want to miss out on the college experience. Girls, because were in college we are four times more likely to be raped than any other gender or age. As college students, we should all be aware of the high risk of rape. Rape has become more and more common and it is practically all we hear about when it comes to safety in college. As sad as it is to say, we’re growing up in a rape culture.
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