> David Gibbons wrote:
>
>> If I leave my doors unlocked and someone 'breaks' into my house, I don't
>> get to be angry because it's really my fault.
>
> Proceeding from the reference frame of contemporary legal norms in
> Western societies, this logic is difficult to follow.
>
> It seems rather akin to saying that I should not be upset if I return
> to find my car dynamited to bits, because it was my fault I left it
> parked on a public street without hiring guards or paramilitaries to
> watch it.
>
And this only being a small step to:
'you shouldn't have dressed so provocatively, so it's your own fault for being raped..'
Even if you leave the backdoor open, it's still the burglars' 'fault',
or does anyone think he shouldn't be punished?
Ron
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