1. I hate reporting that explains to us why a woman is or is not to blame for her rape and/or murder. A WOMAN IS NOT TO BLAME FOR HER RAPE AND OR MURDER.
2. Annie Le was not the victim of random crime by a stranger. Walking with a group or any of the shit they tell women to do (because our risk is our fault, fuck you very much), would not have protected Annie Le. She was a researcher, doing her research, and she was most likely killed by one of her peers. When the facts come out, will anyone be surprised if she was killed by a male colleague who was angry that her impending marriage made her unavailable to him?
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Date: 2009-09-15 04:05 pm (UTC)1. I hate reporting that explains to us why a woman is or is not to blame for her rape and/or murder. A WOMAN IS NOT TO BLAME FOR HER RAPE AND OR MURDER.
Interesting, I didn't feel that in the link you provided, CNN (at least), alleged that her crime knowledge lent herself as a 'victim who should have known better', to me it was an ironic note. She actually wrote an article comparing Yale crime to crime at other Ivy Leagues, how ironic that she should soon become a crime victim herself.
However, I will admit that I have not read other news sources on this subject, and if another 'reputable' news source did allege that she should have known better, that is horrendous.
Caster Semenya is now under close supervision lest she commit suicide. How devastating. ;(