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Thread #127384   Message #2910502
Posted By: GUEST,Conquistador
20-May-10 - 08:58 AM
Thread Name: BS: 'Some rape victims should take blame'- ??
Subject: RE: BS: 'Some rape victims should take blame'- ??
Society constantly promotes and demands that women be scantly dressed and sexually provocative. Women are incessantly being told through advertising and other media that to be successful they have to 'put themselves out.' such women are at fault, so it's not just the rapists who are to 'blame'.   


Women should take more responsibility by making sure they do not put themselves in dangerous situations. For instance, if a woman takes risks when drunk, i.e, goes off with strangers to a hotel room for a bunk up, then I would say she must take some of the responsibility if she is later raped. I am not saying it is right or that she deserves to be raped, but if she gives out a message there is bit of tailing on the go - you can't blame the bloke, it is just the reality that can occur in these situations.

   
No matter what,men should not be blamed for being human. A lot of young women who head out on weekend nights looking jockeying at night clubs,later claim they were raped if the guy they brought home leaves after getting the sack emptied, their lack of common sense and their lack of awareness isn't enough to fall back on, maybe it is to do with their upbringing, if their mother was fond of it, you find the apple raely falls far from the tree.

They certainly do ask for trouble if they are flirty and dressed up in sexually provocative gear, like low cut tops, with their Bristols on display.

Ladies who enjoy dressing up when going out, should run an eye over themselves first and ask the question, is too much on show.

There is nothing worse than a young man getting banged up for a crime he did not comitt, worse still, then being labelled a rapist.

If a women makes a false crime of rape, she should face at least ten years in prison.