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SpokenTruth said:
MikeRox said:

What does absolving someone if their crime have to do with anything? This is the key thing I notice whenever this topic is discussed.

It's not a situation where its either or. As I said in an earlier post, a crime is always a crime and the actions of the victim do not ever detract from that. However it is incredibly naive and idealistic to think that nothing bad will ever happen to you no matter what position you put yourself in.

It seems to be if anyone says someone should look out for their own safety more, it's instantly flipped as victim blaming.

It's not the victims failt, however we know what type of world we currently live in and I don't know about anyone else, but personally I would like to minimise the risk I put myself in.

See my recent post about safety.  It addresses much of this.

for (the problem with most mdoern movements). 

I agree with you... and on the message to Ganon I would say that men usually takes the side of woman more than anything... but when we get accused of being rapists all the time (some feminazis says that even flattering or looking to a woman is rapism) we start to be less sensitive to a woman we don't know ( but would still care a lot about the ones we do) even more when they say that it's worst to be a woman with the risk of being flattered than a men with the risk of death. 



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