@BillRM,
Quote:a woman can not shared in the blame for her own rape no matter what level of bad judgment she had employed in placing herself in harm way that ended up allowing her to be attack/rape. IE she can not ask to get raped
And just what did that woman do to place herself in "harm's way"--allow herself to be in a situation where a man
might sexually assault her? Must women always travel in groups and never be alone with men?
You do realize that you are the one implying that all men are potential rapists (something I
do not agree with), because you are saying that any woman who was raped--whether that rape occurred on a deserted street, or on a bed in a frat house, or in a car on a date---should never have been in a position where she might be vulnerable to a man, or alone with a man, because
she should have expected to be raped because men cannot be trusted to control their sexual impulses.
So, a pedestrian on the street is responsible for her own injuries if a drunken driver hits her, since she was walking on a street where intoxicated people might drive?
Your attempts to blame victims of sexual assaults for the actions of the person who sexually assaults them are ludicrous and illogical.
Your main value in this thread has been to illustrate the pernicious effects of victim-blaming, and the misogynistic attitudes of those who engage in such blame--your posts demonstrate why we needed to have this thread, lest anyone think the problem of rape apologists is not real. You have served that purpose well.
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Hawkeye anyone who see themselves in the role of the sex/moral police when it come to others consenting adults sexual behaviors must envy them in secret.
You are, indeed, quite stupid, if you haven't realized by now that sexual assaults refer to
non-consenting sexual behaviors. You aren't even aware of the topic under discussion. Consuming too much joy juice again ?