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[QUOTE="Kimlo, post: 2900132, member: 2021"] What's wrong with saying a women shares some part of the blame for being "raped" (assuming there's truth to it) if she was completely blind drunk and went home with a stranger? Like at what point do we as individuals not take blame for the situations we put ourselves in? Am I saying she deserves it? No. It doesn't make a rapist any less of a feral human either, but the women is still partly to blame for putting herself in that situation. Why are so we PC that we can't admit that? It's fucking fairytale thinking and if anything encourages stupidity by making women (and men) less likely to think about the situations they put themselves in. My fucking mate died for hanging out with the wrong crowd, they gave him wrong intel, he went to a guys house for a deal, and ended up getting stabbed and bled out on the side of the road dead. Who killed who? Yeah the **** killed him, but he still absolutely takes part of the blame for being stupid enough to engage in that life, and associate with scums. If I'm off my head on alcohol or drugs, and I walk into the most dangerous part of the city, and get robbed and bashed, sure those guys are *****, but I would still put a lot of the blame on myself for putting myself in that position. As an individual, I try to see everything from what I could have done better, because you can't control others, you can control yourself. Now if someone spins this to me being a rape apologist, or it's the way she dressed, or any of that bullshit, let me pre-emptively say GFYS. I just don't think it's some awful thing to say a women would share some part of the blame if they put themselves in vulnerable positions. If I had kids, I'd certainly be teaching them that the situations you put yourself in will generally determine your outcomes. It doesn't matter who the **** is, but it does matter what situation you allow yourself to be in. Doesn't mean I wouldn't want to kill the guy though... [/QUOTE]
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