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On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 16:05:02 +1100, "Darkfalz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> We're talking about rape. If what you're saying is that rape survivors >> ought to take 'personal responsibility' for 'errors of judgement' that >> you feel have contributed to the commission of a crime against them, >> then I presume that this goes also for victims of FRAs, who, according >> to this standard, ought not to associate with the 'wrong kind of women' >> and ought to be more careful and so on and so forth? > >Nobody is saying women need to take responsibility for actually being raped, >but certainly for putting herself in precarious situations where her chances >of being raped massively increase (which is when MOST genuine rapes happen). I vehemently question the statement that this constitutes 'most' or '99.9%' of actual rapes. My experience suggests otherwise. Can you back up this claim? Cele
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