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Originally Posted by puckluck2
Do you even understand his argument? Because seems like a lot of posters are having trouble comprehending his point. It's not "women who dress provocative deserve to be raped", it's more "walking in Forest Lawn at 1am dressed provocative might give you a better chance of being raped then walking in Tuscany at 1am in a nuns outfit".
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Ignoring the fact that the workplace, the home, etc., are all much riskier places for women than Forest Lawn at 1 AM, what are women who don't have a choice in the matter supposed to do? I'm thinking for instance of a woman who works a night shift, lives in Forest Lawn, and doesn't drive. Is she still partially to blame?