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Coming back around again...and dayum that was an extreme yet good example, I still to a degree think that one has to be aware of their surroundings, even by going on the supposition of what you proposed, one still should know and be responsible for any actions that could work against you.
No he didn't deserve to die.
But, what if he really did put himself in a position to be harmed? How could it had been avoided? These are some of the things that I am thinking about when I look at this situation.
She dresses in clothes to attract attention. She didn't deserve what she got.
However, if she already knew that where she was going would have a high probability of getting undue attention paid to her, then perhaps she either could have prepared better for the situation or not did it at all.
We still have a choice in what we decide to do and we should be forward thinking enough to know what the possible consequences of our choices may be.
This still doesn't excuse the bad behavior from both situations.
However, in this particular case I also wonder if there is a question about whether or not some of this behavior was encouraged.
If you throw meat out in a room of hungry wolves, they are going to eat.
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