Posted on 12/16/2014 2:10:46 AM PST by SoFloFreeper
Police have arrested a group of men who they allege sexually assaulted a South Florida teen and forced her to have sex with at least 16 men.
....on Dec. 4 the 16-year-old victim left school and willingly got into a car, but it is unknown if she knew any of the people in the vehicle.
According to the arrest report, the high school student was taken throughout Northwest Miami-Dade and drugged with powdered cocaine, crack cocaine and molly pills, laced marijuana cigarettes, marijuana, and alcohol. She was then forced into prostitution and given a financial quota of over $1,200. "The victim was also forced to have sex with up to eight men simultaneously on at least two occasions," read one of the affidavits.
(Excerpt) Read more at wsvn.com ...
Who is blaming the victim?
After being indoctrinated for 10 years that any sort of self-preservation instinct she had was based in her “privilege” and “racism”?
Even suggesting that the girl might have asked for a ride is “blaming the victim”. How she got into that predicament does not excuse what happened to her.
They look like the faculty of a university in Liberia. (Is there one?)
After consideration, you are correct.
If a sixteen year old young lady gets in a car full of guys, she's losing control of events. She's putting herself at the mercy of their judgment, morals, and self control. What could possibly go wrong, I wonder? Oh, that's what were talking about!
Blame is not applicable; I want her to be safe and well. Saying she should avoid a situation such as this, and exercised poor judgment, is totally different than saying she is "to blame."
She is responsible for exercising poor judgment, which is not a crime, but has devastating consequences. It's not a moral failing, but foolishness.
The young men involved also exercised poor judgment, which involved both moral and legal culpability. They should pay heavily with many years in prison.
She would be in a much better place if she'd never gotten in the car. Please explain why that is " blaming the victim."
That description you wrote is fine. It doesn’t “blame the victim”. It describes the importance of making responsible decisions.
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