I doubt if there is anyway to communicate with you seeing as how your take things out of content and have a meltdown by spinning them
i read the story,no mention at all about her manner of dress, it it did i would have quoted it and commented on it
I said people should be able to walk around and not get attacked, I doubt at this point you will be able to comprehend what i ment as you fly off and have another hysterical meltdown.
At least we both agree that people should be able to walk around and not get attacked, even though we don't agree on whether or not I am having a hysterical meltdown or whether or not my quotes are out of context, Johnny.
I think that it is backward to assign blame for how the young woman might have been dressed as opposed to the perpetrator's actions.
Women should not have to dress like nuns to avoid being blamed for a brutal attack on themselves.
All the story said that the victim did was walk into her apartment building and she hesitated for a moment before she entered her apartment when the perpretrator asked her a question.
He was the one who committed the crime, not her.