What do you mean you 'don't know what it means'? It means exactly what it says! That SOD thinks that in "certain circumstances" a woman deserves to be raped...what exactly is tripping you up on this? Do you think it was written in some sort of secretive code?
I don't know what it means because he is using two very ambiguous words ("deserve" and "earn"). Those two words, "deserve" and "earn," are the "key words" of his claim, and they both can be used in several different senses. In fact, as I think about it, it's even more ambiguous than I initially thought, because, in addition to senses:
1. It is just for A to do B to C (because C has earned or deserved B from A)
and
2. B is a foreseeable consequent of C, which A has chosen,
there is also:
3. Though not strictly speaking just for A to do B to C, B is, in some broad sense, fitting to happen to A.
We actually do use "deserve" like this in sense 3. I recall watching an episode of Homicide Hunters (with Lt. Joseph Kenda) in which the murderer basically got away with murder. Later, he himself was murdered. My thoughts: "Ha! He deserved that." Was it just for the person who murdered him to do so? Was the murderer entitled to murder our man? No. Nonetheless, he was the sort of person who, in some broad sense, really did deserve to die.
So, we may distinguish three different senses of "earned" or "deserved" in the case of rape:
1. Sometimes, it is just to rape someone.
2. Sometimes, a person is so wicked that reason recognizes a natural proportion between what they have done and the fact that they are now being raped (though not, strictly speaking, a punishment, it is as though they are being punished).
3. Sometimes, a rape victim easily could have avoided being raped, and there is something defective on the part of the rape victim in her failure to avoid being raped.
Unless you and OkDozer specify which sense is intended, we are just going to talk past each other.
I think that someone never deserves rape in the sense of 1, but sometimes, someone might "deserve" to be raped in senses 2 and 3, and I'm inclined to think that most people agree with me.
Consider the serial rapist and murderer who goes to prison and then himself is raped and murdered in prison. That's an obvious case of someone who "deserved it" in sense 3.
To which, of course, you'll take offense to my use of the word "deserve" and "earned." But then you'll simply be arguing over the use of a word. It'll be a sheerly sophistic/verbal dispute.
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