I think they were trying to provide an example for me, or make an example of me. Works for me, either way.
If the blaming of rape victims were the province of fringe groups, I would agree with you. However, blaming the victims is the common response, not the fringe response, for rape. For example, in the Steubenville case, how often did you hear the the girl in question should not have gone to the party, should not have been drinking, etc.
By "facts", are you looking for studies of this phenomena of some sort?
If the blaming of rape victims were the province of fringe groups, I would agree with you. However, blaming the victims is the common response, not the fringe response, for rape. For example, in the Steubenville case, how often did you hear the the girl in question should not have gone to the party, should not have been drinking, etc.
By "facts", are you looking for studies of this phenomena of some sort?
Basically soemthing more then you just saying that is the case. You don't ever allow others touse things they see commonly so why should you get to use that method?
Provide evidence. Research papers, studies...
I know it does happen, but for you to say that it is the "common response" I have to really wonder what the hell they're doing over in Chicago...
From what I can tell blaming the victim is a common response from the rapist.
Women do. If, in a person's subjective opinion, you raped them, then you raped them.
Let's say that I'm reading the signs of a first date incorrectly and I go in for a doorstep kiss and get denied, she can presumably, er, subjectively think that I was raping or attempting to rape her, right? She's fine to think that, whatever, but if she decided to press charges? I get what you're saying, but at what point is it absurd?
Look up how news commentators respond to any well-publicized rape. One example I already mentioned was the Steubenville case. Would you like more? How many?
Metro-East St. Louis.
Look up how news commentators respond to any well-publicized rape. One example I already mentioned was the Steubenville case. Would you like more? How many?
Metro-East St. Louis.
200,000+ sexual assault victims every year in the US, so I'd say 99,999 more examples should suffice to support your "common response" claim.
The way that comparing Bush/Obama to Hitler elevates the actual complaint about them, by acknowledging the brutality of Hitler?
isn't rape subjective? i mean who really understands what women want anyways.