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$\begingroup$ This looks like a bunch of personal opinion, with not much evidence provided. The linked article does a much better job of explaining, but it doesn't seem as if any of what is written there made into this answer. $\endgroup$– Arnon Weinberg ♦Commented Nov 21, 2023 at 6:34
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$\begingroup$ I apologize for not linking case study of victim blaming. This is my first answer in this section. I will be editing my question to link case study of victim blaming. But I tried to answer the question - "why the public respoose is insulting a victim for being a victim?". With use of hypothetical example to relate why behavior of a victim is not unrealated to "negative perception" of public while doing judgement. There was hint of presumption in question, thus use of hypothetical situation become neccessary to make it easier to understand. $\endgroup$– aspirant 720Commented Nov 21, 2023 at 7:43
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1$\begingroup$ Alright, I edited my comment to make it as easy to understand with source to support my claim at various points. Please tell me if I can make it better. $\endgroup$– aspirant 720Commented Nov 21, 2023 at 9:17
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