Asking for It: 65% of Brazilians Think Women Dressed Slutty Deserve to be Raped

Daily Stormer
April 4, 2014

Campaign to complain about popular public opinion... which doesn't really make very much sense.  How do you protest against the general public?
Campaign to complain about popular public opinion… which doesn’t really make very much sense. How do you protest against the general public?

In collectivist societies, dressing slutty is a serious breech of the social contract.

From the Washington Post:

There are few statistics more jarring than this one: According to a survey released late last week, 65.1 percent of Brazilians think that if a woman is “dressed provocatively,” she deserves to be “attacked and raped.” Here’s another one: 59 percent of the 3,810 respondents across 212 cities said that if a Brazilian woman “knew how to behave,” there would be fewer rapes.

And then there’s this: More than two-thirds of the respondents were women.

News of the Institute for Applied Economic Research survey fueled an existing movement and unleashed a tidal wave of new outrage. It crested with the hashtag #ninguemMereceSerEstuprada — “nobody deserves to be raped” — and crashed across all forms of social media. Many tweeted photographs as emotive as they were triumphant. Depicting women in various states of undress, they juxtaposed sensuality with strength. Some women were topless, expressions austere, clutching a poster condemning the survey’s results.