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Old 07-31-2014, 08:06 AM   #26
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She probably did something that contributed to it some way. That doesn't make what he did any less wrong. She could have put herself in a better situation. I don't care if they need to hear it or not. It is the truth in many situations. What Stephen A. Smith said is not incorrect by any stretch.

If a woman gets raped when she's scantily dressed, drunk, and hanging on guys all night.. guess what, it's obviously a horrific crime that was committed. But the woman also didn't put herself in the best position. That's all anyone is saying. That doesn't make the guilty person any less guilty. Can something be learned from what happened to the victim? Yes, there are horrible people out there that will do horrific things to you. And don't put yourself in a bad position.

I don't give a damn if you don't want to hear it if it happens to one of your loved ones. It is the simple truth. Bad things are more likely to occur if you put yourself in a bad position. That's all Stephen A. Smith was saying. And, he's right.

You also have to remember that Stephen A. Smith wasn't talking to the victim or the victim's family. He's is talking to an audience..sharing something that he had said to his family. Don't put yourself in a bad position.

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