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I read that as "now she just needs a lot of drugs."I will say this, at least arrests were made. Now she just needs a lot of hugs.
I read that as "now she just needs a lot of drugs."I will say this, at least arrests were made. Now she just needs a lot of hugs.
I actually got socially lynched in some forum for stating this because there was a girl that was part of that forum that was raped. As someone who has always stated fact without minding repercussions, that event made me a little mindful than before.You've got to look at it from their perspective. It's probably safer now, but back during the old peoples' time, if you dressed scantily or you didn't keep to a group when going out, it was normal to say that it was your own fault for that happening to you. You might call it victim blaming, but you're responsible for your actions and you have to take the consequences for it, even though you're not the one in the wrong. Doesn't help that your rapists go to prison for the rest of their life, you've still gotten raped and have to live with it. You can blame society all you want, that doesn't help you.
You don't have to travel far out of the Western world where this is the normal still, and probably won't change in the foreseeable future.
I actually got socially lynched in some forum for stating this because there was a girl that was part of that forum that was raped. As someone who has always stated fact without minding repercussions, that event made me a little mindful than before.
I believe accountability runs in a spectrum. How guilty is someone who gets broken into in her own house? Not at all? Maybe she flaunted jewelry while outside. Maybe not. How about if she left the door unlocked before she slept? How about if she left her wallet outside and it got stolen? The term "victim-blaming" is just some term invented by these white knights to make themselves feel virtuous all the while completely disregarding nuance. The reality is, people are very very rarely completely blameless.
Doesn't make it any less true though.I actually got socially lynched in some forum for stating this because there was a girl that was part of that forum that was raped. As someone who has always stated fact without minding repercussions, that event made me a little mindful than before.
The fuck is wrong with you?Predictable. Still, hopefully the author will draw the rape scene in a doujinshi.
I'd love to know what forum this was because it must have been a chill place to socially lynch someone as maladjusted as you.I actually got socially lynched in some forum for stating this because there was a girl that was part of that forum that was raped. As someone who has always stated fact without minding repercussions, that event made me a little mindful than before.
I believe accountability runs in a spectrum. How guilty is someone who gets broken into in her own house? Not at all? Maybe she flaunted jewelry while outside. Maybe not. How about if she left the door unlocked before she slept? How about if she left her wallet outside and it got stolen? The term "victim-blaming" is just some term invented by these white knights to make themselves feel virtuous all the while completely disregarding nuance.
Maybe they just beat her up and stole her money."Assaulted her"
was she really sexually abused?
what the fuckPredictable. Still, hopefully the author will draw the rape scene in a doujinshi.
whats on the fanbox?Yeah, the writing has been on the wall for that one, especially with the stuff on the author's fanbox 😅 Thankfully Chad MC is gonna help his friend work through the trauma.