exactly, causality “responsible for” is not morality “responsible for”
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Let's say a guard in a maximum security prison encounters prisoners who need to be handled by force every day. That does not justify the guard to use illegal force on some stranger met outside of prison.
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lol of course not
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"No" a 3rd time. Reason repeated.
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Heh. These women definitely exist. I dated one. Horrible. https://youtu.be/y3JOQqoCNjc
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No, but maybe throw them out of the bar. :)
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No, except for sexual assaults on other women who behave the same way who aren't looking for rough sex.
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This is the only one of the three I voted no for. Yes for the others. Because this scenario sounds, from the men's perspective, plausibly different from sexual assaulting a woman and being rewarded for it. They are being rewarded for simple "aggression."
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“Provoke into dominant aggressive behavior” sounds a biiiit like an oxymoron
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