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Originally Posted by Matata
I'm always baffled that raped women are beyond criticism, it's nonsensical, it only hurts our society by promoting inaccurate ideals. It'd be wonderful if a women could wear what she wants, when she wants and not be bothered. But men rape women, always have. Now we're telling girls that their dress and manner have no effect on their odds of having this terrible, life-changing act happen to them? Just to be PC?
The appropriate lesson of this tragedy is that women have to mindful of the threat of rape and must be able to notice and act if they have put themselves at risk.
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Care to elaborate? I'm not being sarcastic. We're taught that rape is an act of hatred and violence that has nothing to do with sex. Then I hear comments like this. I'm not saying women should walk around half naked or whatever, but isn't that a sexual turn on rather than a "hate" thing? Where is the line between hate and desire?