Obviously, not all conservatives think that. However, blaming the victim for rape is a very old religious tradition. It's well-known that Muslim conservatives openly hold this attitude, as do an awful lot of closeted misogynist Christians, which is why a woman's promiscuity is so often raised as evidence in a rape trial. It was not until the much-vilified "sexual revolution" of the 1960s and 1970s that rape shield laws were finally put into effect, and many of them still have gaping holes.SancheztheWhaler wrote:Hey "Conservatives blame the woman for being raped" douchebags; this being N&P, why don't you show some evidence for this assertion? Without trying to defend Chewbacca's mindless conservatism, if you can't back up your own mindless bullshit, take your unproven assertions and shove them up your collective asses.
In effect, whether you like it or not, it is indeed a relatively recent attitude (springing up during the sexual revolution) to think that it's a terrible idea to blame the woman for rape. Now you could argue that this is not correlated with social conservatism in any way, but you would quite frankly be grasping at straws.
PS. Amnesty International reported on a survey done in the UK where more than a quarter of respondents agreed that women who wear revealing clothing are partially to blame for being raped. A fifth felt they were partially responsible if they had more than one sexual partner in their past, and 8% felt that promiscuous women were totally responsible for rape. And I doubt UK social conservatives are that much different from American social conservatives. If anything, the problem is probably worse in America, given that Americans are more puritanical in general than Britons.