Dozer's Fixation on Rape!

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ClimateSanity

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Every woman alive and in her right mind is very aware of how dangerous some men are. We do avoid risky behavior, yet we are raped in our beds, in our cars, in our parks and on dates. Our children are raped in their cribs and in our playgrounds and schools. We are even raped in mortuaries after death.
We know that "no matter what we do" we are in danger that lurks unseen and sometimes seen.

Some women are either oblivious to these dangers or just don't care. They put themselves at enormous risk anyway. Prostitutes come to mind.
 

ok doser

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Then any behavior is a risk.

So don't have any behavior.

do you take your keys out of the ignition when you go to the store?

do you lock your car?


by doing so, do you think you are increasing or decreasing your risk of having your car stolen?
 

ok doser

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There is never a reason or a need to beat a wife or girlfriend

:think:

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Some women are either oblivious to these dangers or just don't care. They put themselves at enormous risk anyway. Prostitutes come to mind.

So ... if a man is being over flirtatious and a group of women decide to teach him a lesson (for his own good), he is responsible for his own rape? What if they saw him at the beach without a shirt on? Or his clothes are too tight?

IF a prostitute drugs and robs or kills one of her johns, he is responsible for her actions, yes?
 

bybee

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So ... if a man is being over flirtatious and a group of women decide to teach him a lesson (for his own good), he is responsible for his own rape? What if they saw him at the beach without a shirt on? Or his clothes are too tight?

IF a prostitute drugs and robs or kills one of her johns, he is responsible for her actions, yes?

He's thinking! He's thinking! How can he turn this around so that the John is just an innocent victim....
 

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do you take your keys out of the ignition when you go to the store?

do you lock your car?


by doing so, do you think you are increasing or decreasing your risk of having your car stolen?
don't buy any of these.
Don't do it.:sibbie:
It's too risky.

Here’s the list of the 10 most stolen cars from all model years taken during 2013, according to the NICB, with total units cited:

Honda Accord, 53,995
Honda Civic, 45,001
Chevrolet Silverado, 27,809
Ford F-150, 26,494
Toyota Camry, 14,420
Dodge/Ram Pickup, 11,347
Dodge Caravan, 10,911
Jeep Cherokee/Grand Cherokee, 9,272
Toyota Corolla, 9,010
Nissan Altima, 8,892

And here’s the top 10 list of new vehicles (from the 2013 model year) stolen last year, also based on NICB data:

Nissan Altima, 810
Ford Fusion, 793
Ford F-150, 775
Toyota Corolla, 669
Chevrolet Impala, 654
Hyundai Elantra, 541
Dodge Charger, 536
Chevrolet Malibu, 529
Chevrolet Cruze, 499
Ford Focus, 483

http://www.forbes.com/sites/jimgorzelany/2014/08/18/the-most-stolen-new-and-used-cars-in-america/
 

ClimateSanity

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don't buy any of these.
Don't do it.:sibbie:
It's too risky.

Here’s the list of the 10 most stolen cars from all model years taken during 2013, according to the NICB, with total units cited:

Honda Accord, 53,995
Honda Civic, 45,001
Chevrolet Silverado, 27,809
Ford F-150, 26,494
Toyota Camry, 14,420
Dodge/Ram Pickup, 11,347
Dodge Caravan, 10,911
Jeep Cherokee/Grand Cherokee, 9,272
Toyota Corolla, 9,010
Nissan Altima, 8,892

And here’s the top 10 list of new vehicles (from the 2013 model year) stolen last year, also based on NICB data:

Nissan Altima, 810
Ford Fusion, 793
Ford F-150, 775
Toyota Corolla, 669
Chevrolet Impala, 654
Hyundai Elantra, 541
Dodge Charger, 536
Chevrolet Malibu, 529
Chevrolet Cruze, 499
Ford Focus, 483

http://www.forbes.com/sites/jimgorzelany/2014/08/18/the-most-stolen-new-and-used-cars-in-america/

Probably a good idea if you like lower insurance payments and having less chance of contacting the criminal underworld.
 

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Probably a good idea if you like lower insurance payments and having less chance of contacting the criminal underworld.
Oh my gosh!

You do realize that even if you eliminated all those cars, the thieves are just going to start stealing other cars.

And the circle continues.
 

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Oh my gosh!

You do realize that even if you eliminated all those cars, the thieves are just going to start stealing other cars.

And the circle continues.

Uh oh. So drivers are now responsible for the actions of car thieves?
 

ClimateSanity

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Oh my gosh!

You do realize that even if you eliminated all those cars, the thieves are just going to start stealing other cars.

And the circle continues.

As long as those cars are still on the market, you are giving yourself wise protection by avoiding them. If they are later removed from the market, you risk still remains low.
 

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As long as those cars are still on the market, you are giving yourself wise protection by avoiding them. If they are later removed from the market, you risk still remains low.

Oh. How about leather jackets or purses? Watches. Rings. Jewelry. Perhaps people shouldn't carry their wallets either.
 

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Top ranked stolen household items

Currency, notes, etc.
Jewelry and precious metals
Clothing and furs
Locally stolen motor vehicles
Office equipment
Televisions, radios, stereos, etc.
Firearms



Don't put yourself at risk by buying any of those.
You are just tempting thieves.
 
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