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These other crimes don't have the same history of victim blaming. When a person is a victim of identity theft, or have a home invasion they might be chided for being irresponsible, but no one openly asks if they actually wanted to be the victim of those crimes. "Sir, did you purposely not lean over the pin pad because you wanted this person to steal your pin?" It doesn't happen. Those victims aren't grilled on what they were wearing, their intentions for going out at night, and asked how much th…
/r/MensRights16/01/12 04:15 PM
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While the victim is always 'she' or woman, the offender in this is not given a pronoun. I think people are reading onto it and being offended by their own reading, not what this is really saying: no one (man or woman) should rape.
/r/MensRights16/01/12 02:55 AM
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I don't quite understand why you're upset by this. The intent is to take the responsibility off of the victim. So instead of teaching people not to walk alone and to carry pepper spray, we teach people that it is never acceptable to be sexually violent (or just violent). It is a responsibility shift. Then any attack becomes the fault of the attacker, not the attacked. What stigma do you mean?
/r/MensRights16/01/12 12:12 AM
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One officer did, and the 'slut march' was a response to his words and other attitudes like it. Telling women not to 'dress like sluts' in order not to be raped seems like telling mugging victims that they looked to wealthy, or home invasion victims that their homes looked to vulnerable.
/r/MensRights12/05/11 02:08 AM
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