Not sure I understand. I've tried to be clear that no one deserves to be mistreated.
Yet the realities of the world are that some will be mistreated. Some of those did not take all the precautions they could.
Does that mean it's their fault. Of course not. Only a moron who doesn't understand logic will mistake such a statement for blame.
Does it mean they didn't make their circumstance any better by not taking reasonable precautions? Of course it does.
Citing the circumstances under which an attack is more likely NEVER equals blaming the victim for the attack.
If you think citing risk factors equals blame, then nothing I say will change your faulty reasoning.
Originally Posted By: d00df00d
Originally Posted By: javacontour
I wouldn't say they deserve what they get.
No one deserves to be mistreated.
I believe it is more accurate to suggest they should not be surprised by such an outcome.
Then I suggest that you gain nothing for yourself by appearing on the side of people whose knee-jerk reaction to a rape is "she should have done XYZ."
What you describe here -- which I desperately hope is a more accurate reflection of your opinion than what you've written earlier -- is a reasonable reaction. Reflexively throwing responsibility for rape back on the victim is not a reasonable reaction.
Yet the realities of the world are that some will be mistreated. Some of those did not take all the precautions they could.
Does that mean it's their fault. Of course not. Only a moron who doesn't understand logic will mistake such a statement for blame.
Does it mean they didn't make their circumstance any better by not taking reasonable precautions? Of course it does.
Citing the circumstances under which an attack is more likely NEVER equals blaming the victim for the attack.
If you think citing risk factors equals blame, then nothing I say will change your faulty reasoning.
Originally Posted By: d00df00d
Originally Posted By: javacontour
I wouldn't say they deserve what they get.
No one deserves to be mistreated.
I believe it is more accurate to suggest they should not be surprised by such an outcome.
Then I suggest that you gain nothing for yourself by appearing on the side of people whose knee-jerk reaction to a rape is "she should have done XYZ."
What you describe here -- which I desperately hope is a more accurate reflection of your opinion than what you've written earlier -- is a reasonable reaction. Reflexively throwing responsibility for rape back on the victim is not a reasonable reaction.