I see your other comment that because it's victim blaming a minor, it's encouraging the rape and thus a Rule 2 violation. Not that my personal opinion matters but I really don't see how you square that.
Would this same thing apply to any other violent crime against a minor? If a child was assaulted and I made the off color comment that the child should not have gotten himself beaten up and it only happened because he shouldn't be asking for a beat down like an idiot, would that comment also be deleted?
Okay then. So does it even extend to something like saying FAFO about any violent situation with a minor? And does it also apply to those at or above the age of majority?
That depends on the context. Criminal action against you can be still done by minors. FAFO has to be couched as a legal response.
Even excluding minors, you can't say that if someone broke into your house, you would tie them down and rape them to death. That's not actually self-defense.
I see. I didn't mean a situation with a minor as a perpetrator. Guess I should have clarified.
With this example, to make it more analogous it would be someone commenting on the story of a burglar getting raped to death with "Don't get caught robbing, don't get raped to death. What an idiot." From your previous comments, my understanding is that this would go too far and be considered Violent Speech. Correct?
I see your other comment that because it's victim blaming a minor, it's encouraging the rape and thus a Rule 2 violation. Not that my personal opinion matters but I really don't see how you square that.
Would this same thing apply to any other violent crime against a minor? If a child was assaulted and I made the off color comment that the child should not have gotten himself beaten up and it only happened because he shouldn't be asking for a beat down like an idiot, would that comment also be deleted?
Yes.
Okay then. So does it even extend to something like saying FAFO about any violent situation with a minor? And does it also apply to those at or above the age of majority?
That depends on the context. Criminal action against you can be still done by minors. FAFO has to be couched as a legal response.
Even excluding minors, you can't say that if someone broke into your house, you would tie them down and rape them to death. That's not actually self-defense.
I see. I didn't mean a situation with a minor as a perpetrator. Guess I should have clarified.
With this example, to make it more analogous it would be someone commenting on the story of a burglar getting raped to death with "Don't get caught robbing, don't get raped to death. What an idiot." From your previous comments, my understanding is that this would go too far and be considered Violent Speech. Correct?