• Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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        5 months ago

        And? It’s not their fault for getting robbed. That’s why the person who robs them gets arrested and they aren’t penalized.

        Being careless- or, in this case, not computer-savvy- does not make you not a victim of a crime.

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          5 months ago

          I didn’t say it was their fault. You used a sexual assault metaphor for what was essentially a robbery. I thought that was a braindead level of poor taste so I suggested a better metaphor. You’re like the last person on earth I need a morals lecture from, so spare me the self righteous indignation.

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            5 months ago

            You’re like the last person on earth I need a morals lecture from

            Are you under the impression that I’m a serial killer or something?

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          5 months ago

          Right, but unfortunately we don’t live in a perfect world with no thieves, so you should do at least the bare minimum to protect yourself. If you don’t, you tend to lose people’s sympathy.

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          5 months ago

          No it’s their fault for leaving their car unlocked. Why do victims get absolved of responsibility for their own actions when it leads to negative results?

          Play stupid games…you know the rest.

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            5 months ago

            No it’s their fault for leaving their car unlocked. Why do victims get absolved of responsibility for their own actions when it leads to negative results?

            So if the person who robbed them gets caught, they shouldn’t get arrested or charged or anything, right? After all, it was the person they stole from’s fault.