Originally posted by Mr Hero
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Let's take the "classic" example of someone getting hit by a bus.
Now, getting hit by a bus, I'm sure we can all agree, is a terrible thing. And honestly, I have no idea how often it actually happens.
But if someone has their nose in their mobile device (playing a game, texting, or whatever) with earbuds in (being somewhat oblivious to their surroundings at this point), and they step out in front of a bus and get hit, whose fault is it? The bus driver? The mobile device maker? The pedestrian?
In a case like that, you could very well "blame the victim", because if they were paying attention to their surroundings, they'd realize that there's a bus coming, and that they're about to step in front of it.
And "victim blaming" doesn't mean that you can't have sympathy/empathy for the victim.
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