Possibly because telling a criminal "Hey that's a crime, don't do that." doesn't work and is utterly pointless.
You can never prevent everything bad from happening in life, only be prepared for when it does.
Everyone already knows that kidnapping and rape are bad. Do you you really think a rapist is going to see a sign and suddenly have an epiphany and go "Oh, rape is bad! I guess that's why those women were screaming the whole time!"
Telling someone to be ready in case of the worst is not "rape culture" nor is insisting a women prove 1)she was raped and 2)that the man she is accusing is the one who raped her. That would be called "burden of proof" and is part of "innocent until proven guilty."
Oh ffs, it's about the culture attitude we have towards rape and violence of women. Yes they might know it's bad but honestly a lot seem to think it's their right, or they will get away with it. A lot of men think a woman is a possession and can do what they like with, and a lot of men don't kno what constitutes as rape. So yes I think we do need to educate men and boys about what rape is, about how women are not property and how to stand up when they see something of this ilk happen.
You want to jade and hold responsible every man and boy because a few of us might hold on to a mindset that hasn't been popular in decades?
You call it a culture, but already, a vast majority of men will volunteer to personally deal with anyone who intentionally harms women or children.
You can never prevent everything bad from happening in life, only be prepared for when it does.
Telling someone to be ready in case of the worst is not "rape culture" nor is insisting a women prove 1)she was raped and 2)that the man she is accusing is the one who raped her. That would be called "burden of proof" and is part of "innocent until proven guilty."
You call it a culture, but already, a vast majority of men will volunteer to personally deal with anyone who intentionally harms women or children.