Difference between revisions of "Victim-blaming"
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Latest revision as of 13:50, 3 August 2021
About
Victim-blaming is a rhetorical deception in which the victim of a harmful act is painted as being the ultimate cause of it.
Related
- Gaslighting is a common form of victim-blaming.
- Victim-blaming is a sort of inverse of abuse-mirroring, in which the abuser claims victimhood.