The victim being foolish =/= blaming the victim.
As people in this thread and others have already argued, if a man walks around a bad neighbourhood with money spilling out of his pockets, he does so at his own risk. The likelihood is that he will get robbed / mugged. He was being a fool.
Likewise, if a girl has the chance to take a cab home, or walk home with friends, or any number of alternative *safe* ways of getting home, and instead chooses to go it alone, then she is being foolish. The blame lies with the perpetrator, as it does in the mugging case as well, but that doesn't mean the victims weren't being foolish.
As people in this thread and others have already argued, if a man walks around a bad neighbourhood with money spilling out of his pockets, he does so at his own risk. The likelihood is that he will get robbed / mugged. He was being a fool.
Likewise, if a girl has the chance to take a cab home, or walk home with friends, or any number of alternative *safe* ways of getting home, and instead chooses to go it alone, then she is being foolish. The blame lies with the perpetrator, as it does in the mugging case as well, but that doesn't mean the victims weren't being foolish.