I'm sorry for seeming dumb, but I am very confused.
There are women raped in alot of situations, and alot of them are not for flaunting anything ( e.g. muzlim women raped, camon they mostly are completely dressed), sometimes the rapist picks a specific target that triggers his fantasy, take for instance a jogger woman through the park, that the rapist has set his sights on, some might find it sexy, but its not really. Are these responsible? Of course not! In any way...
Even if only women that showed their predicates got raped that still isn't reason to apply responsability to them for ultimately the actions of another.
To say that a woman shouldn't go through dodgy streets at night, shouldn't show half of their gravity center that attract less denser objects like men, may serve at most in a profilactic way to avoid rape, but even if you could eliminate the risks in this scenario, rapists are predators and would simply change their hunting grounds.
To say that a woman should limit her freedom for her security, reminds me of something Ben Franklin said, it goes sometwhat like this:
"Those who surrender freedom for security, deserve neither"
There are women raped in alot of situations, and alot of them are not for flaunting anything ( e.g. muzlim women raped, camon they mostly are completely dressed), sometimes the rapist picks a specific target that triggers his fantasy, take for instance a jogger woman through the park, that the rapist has set his sights on, some might find it sexy, but its not really. Are these responsible? Of course not! In any way...
Even if only women that showed their predicates got raped that still isn't reason to apply responsability to them for ultimately the actions of another.
To say that a woman shouldn't go through dodgy streets at night, shouldn't show half of their gravity center that attract less denser objects like men, may serve at most in a profilactic way to avoid rape, but even if you could eliminate the risks in this scenario, rapists are predators and would simply change their hunting grounds.
To say that a woman should limit her freedom for her security, reminds me of something Ben Franklin said, it goes sometwhat like this:
"Those who surrender freedom for security, deserve neither"