2011-05-06, 11:35 AM
Sarah Wrote:Ideally, they shouldn't be. There shouldn't be any danger in things like this, which further emphasizes the guilt of wrongdoers. Stop redirecting the blame to the victim. This is the real problem with society.
YOU GOT ROBBED? SHOULDN'T HAVE BEEN CARRYING AROUND THAT MUCH MONEY
YOU GOT RAPED? STOP SHOWING SO MUCH SKIN
YOU GOT HACKED? MAYBE YOU SHOULDN'T HAVE USED YOUR NAME
Seriously.
We don't live in an ideal world, also again your 3 examples treat a single person having her own property violated. When it's a company/person that has property of several different people they are much more responsible for it, you can be careless with your own things but you can't if it's not yours.
You can't act as if we live in an ideal world and blame the wrongdoers everytime, specially when dealing with property of others.

