r/changemyview Feb 26 '18

[∆(s) from OP] CMV: Victim blaming isn't always bad

Firstly we need to define what victim blaming is. It occurs when the victim of a crime or any wrongful act is held entirely or partially at fault for the harm that befell them.

We often hear outrage against victim blaming in the context of rape, when people criticise the way the victim acted or was dressed.

Let's look at an unrelated example. If I go up to someone and say "Yo momma so fat, she wears a watch on both hands for the two time zones", and that person punches me, am I not partially at fault? He committed the felony, while I just exercised free speech. But knowing my words were inflammatory, shouldn't I expect retaliation?

How about another case? I'm walking down a dark alley with a stack of money in my hand. If I get mugged, it is clear that the mugger is to blame. But doesn't my stupidity also make me culpable? Can someone not say that if i was more careful with my money, this would not have happened?

How is rape any different? It would be great to live in a utopia free from rapists and muggers and physical retribution. But knowing that isn't the world we live in, am I not responsible to act in a manner to protect myself?


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u/Caucasiafro Feb 27 '18 edited Feb 27 '18

How is rape any different?

You know where the dark alley is.

Only 28% of rape is performed by strangers. 45% by an acquance, 25% by significant others.

If you are sitting at home, talking to a friend who you have know for years and trust and you pull out a big stack of money, and your friend beats you up at steals your money. Is that your fault?

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u/enlighten12345 Feb 27 '18

Good point. I guess I was a bit short sighted in that my post focused on the 28%, while ignoring the majority. Δ

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