Lisa Wilkinson knows what it’s like to feel unsafe on our streets.
In the wake of Eurydice Dixon’s rape and murder, The Project host delivered a powerful message about rape culture and victim blaming in Australia.
“If you’re a woman in 2018, you’ll be familiar with this advice,” Wilkinson said.
“There’s so much advice and so many rules about what we should do and what we shouldn’t, it’s hard to keep track of just how we should keep ourselves safe.”
“If one woman doesn’t walk at night, that one woman won’t be attacked. But the problem with giving this advice is that it keeps that one woman safe at the expense of all women’s right to move freely,” she said.
Lisa Wilkinson’s powerful message about rape culture…
Now Wilkinson, 58, has told Confidential she “feels unsafe often” and carries an item with her everyday, in an effort to feel safer.
“When I was parking at the supermarket the other night, it was 11 o’clock and I was going to park in a spot that was really convenient but it was dark so I went to a spot that was further away with a lot more lighting.