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Comment/ Opinion

SlutWalk protests need to consider common sense

Participants of SlutWalk 2012 march from Causeway Bay to Chater Garden in Central to demonstrate against those who explain or excuse sex crimes by referring to a woman's appearance. Photo: Nora Tam

"SlutWalk" is a contentious name for a campaign, but it is provocative for good reason: what a woman wears, where she goes and how she behaves is never justification for rape or sexual harassment. The conservatism of Hong Kong was bound to give the arrival of the cause to our city a different twist, with marchers at the weekend wearing not skimpy clothing as elsewhere, but full-length bodysuits and everyday attire. Amid debate that there should be women-only compartments on rush-hour trains to keep sex pests at bay, it was a timely protest. But as admirable as it may be, it is also somewhat simplistic.

There are, after all, laws and unwritten codes everywhere in the world about appearance and behaviour. In some places, they are stricter than in others. Toronto - where the SlutWalk campaign began 19 months ago after unthinking comments by a judge and a police officer - has a high degree of acceptance of attitudes and beliefs. Hong Kong, a deeply traditional Chinese society and, therefore, conservative despite its international veneer, is less accepting of some of those ways.