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Old 30-03-2018, 04:50 PM #11
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Surely the issue there though, is that a lot of people would brand the former as the latter? i.e pointing out that someone has engaged in risky behaviour is seen as "victim blaming" when it isn't actually assigning blame in any way.
Oh in that case I don't see that as victim blaming at all. It's pointing out stupid irresponsible actions IMO.

It's like leaving your door wide open and getting robbed. Are the thieves entirely to blame for the whole crime no matter what? Yes. Did the victim deserve to get robbed? No. But did they make a ****ing stupid idiotic mistake? Yes.

I responded to sheriff though because they did say "so what if I'm blaming them" suggesting they were but oh well.

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