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Red Hood Red Hood by Elana K. Arnold
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“It’s not that we need more wolf hunters,” you say. “It’s that we need men to stop becoming wolves.”
Elana K. Arnold, Red Hood
“The world is not kind to women who cry wolf,” she cautions. “It never has been.”
Elana K. Arnold, Red Hood
“When I was growing up, people taught me all the things I should do to avoid being harmed by men: No short shorts. No belly shirts. Stay with a group. Don’t go out alone. Don’t say anything if a guy catcalls on the street. Don’t be too quiet. Don’t be too loud. “But are people telling guys how to not harm girls? It’s one thing to tell a girl how not to get raped or harassed—is anyone telling the guys not to rape us or harass us?”
Elana K. Arnold, Red Hood
“I ran, and he chased, and soon I became aware that it was no longer a man who followed me—it was a beast, a wolf. A white wolf with blue eyes, I saw, when I decided the time for running had passed.”
Elana K. Arnold, Red Hood
“But are people telling guys how to not harm girls? It’s one thing to tell a girl how not to get raped or harassed—is anyone telling the guys not to rape us or harass us?”
Elana K. Arnold, Red Hood
“People used to believe that werewolves were created by witches. So, even way back in the fourteenth century, women were being blamed for men’s bad behavior.”
Elana K. Arnold, Red Hood