Almost litterally no one thinks that.
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you must not get around much. it's a pretty common mainstream opinion. "they were asking for it," "should've been more careful," etc
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So delusional It's insane. the only ones that say that is the one that actually raped the victim.
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Entire communities blame victims.http://www.kansascity.com/news/local/article145605769.html …
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Cherry picking isn't that hard
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trolling isn't that hard either and yet here you are failing at it
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Human stupidity is endless, just sayin...
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Just don't generalize and you are fine. Just say that sone do, but the majority doesn't.
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No its not their fault, but what about the fake rape victims? There are some out there.
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statistically this is extremely rare, do some research.
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Thats exactly why I said there are SOME out there. Maybr reread sometimes. It does help.
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Is this click bait, because I haven't met one person who blames the victim unless it's a man in prison.
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maybe if you haven't experienced it firsthand you should listen to people who have
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Ah, love it when the comments prove the point.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Its her fault for being irresistable
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whenever is see people that were raped on the same night they show off their tits, like wtf?
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Correct, but telling women that the chances of rape can be reduced by taking precautions is victim blaming is stupid and illogical.
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No, telling them that preventing rape by taking precautions is called security
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Sill you don't tell the victim that the rape was their fault, you might tell them that they could have reduced their chances.
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I didn't
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Oh, sorry. I misunderstood your tweet.
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