Italian high school graffiti lists girls for rape, revealing patriarchal culture needing education fix.
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Graffiti in Rome's Giulio Cesare high school names girls on ''rape list''. No physical attacks occurred but it terrifies girls and school. Experts label it hidden sexist violence from patriarchal stereotypes. School director bans all violence and pushes constitutional values education. Education minister deems it serious and mandates women-respect courses in all schools. Politicians across parties demand sex-affective education and consent training. Incidents like this plague European schools via comments, cyberbullying, verbal harassment. French, German, UK studies prove sex education cuts intimidation. Experts say it's deep cultural failure to see sexism as violence. School starts respect workshops and prevention paths. Focus shifts to cultural change over post-incident punishment.

Italy Women Sexual violence Violence against women Feminism Culture Male-female relations Europe and the EU Politics France Germany United Kingdom

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