kanelli wrote:Imagine this scenario - Some women run around and drug good looking men and anally rape them. It would be their fault because they tempted women to do it, right?
No it won't be their fault.
As for my wallet analogy I'll make it simple.
(1) If I openly display it with lots of money in it and somebody grabs it and steals it. Theft is still a crime and should be punished accordingly; it is not my fault but would be considered stupid display it that way if there were chances of somebody stealing it.
(2) Most people are not theifs, and won't steal it but probably there might be few. Not displaying it so openly is just being careful. Depends from place to place, in Dubai it may not get grabbed and stolen, but in Congo, I would probably get killed.
(3) Being careful and a theif stealing the wallet are essentially two separate issues, but most people mix them up since most people expect a person to be careful. For example, if somebody leaves keys in the car and it gets stolen, some people in even blame the person for leaving keys in the car, but it doesn't make it less of a crime.
Any disagreement there?
--- Sat Jul 14, 2012 8:18 pm ---kanelli wrote:Does clothing really determine who is more virtuous?
Clothing doesn't but if somebody is dressed like a hoochie what would most people think?
USA has one of the highest rates of rapes, why is that?
--- Sat Jul 14, 2012 8:23 pm ---European wrote:You appear to be saying that if you show your wallet full of money, expect to have it stolen.
Is that correct?
No.
--- Sat Jul 14, 2012 8:44 pm ---Berrin wrote:Don't worry bro, I know what I am doing.
To be frank, I see it as unbecoming.