Will Wiley
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No; women who are not drunk and are entering the house of a man who is not a stranger (and possibly even a friend or family member) will still be raped by that person IF HE IS A RAPIST.
Because there are two kinds of men. Rapists and non rapists. And rapists rape every woman who enters their home?
I'm not asking for analysis. I'm asking you to what extent your actions contributed to my decision to rape you. That's a pretty simple question, right?That doesn't answer the question, though, does it?
On that one fateful night you are too drunk to drive home by yourself and you ask me to give you a ride; I instead drive you to a secluded place and rape you. That would be an unexpected consequence of YOUR irresponsible behavior, am I right?
Bad decisions have consequences. If you didn't want me to rape you, you shouldn't have gotten into my car.
Look, you can come up with all sorts of scenarios and analyze it to death, just use some common sense.
It's not a drunk woman. It's YOU.If it were a drunk woman on her own...
Look, you can come up with all sorts of scenarios and analyze it to death, just use some common sense.
If it were a drunk woman on her own, my advice would be don't accept a ride from a complete stranger, get a cab.
and when she's raped by the cab driver, will that be her fault too?
Because there are two kinds of men. Rapists and non rapists. And rapists rape every woman who enters their home?
Not every woman. But potentially any woman.
More importantly, a non-rapist, by definition, DOES NOT rape anyone ever.