- Sat, 13:21: RT @tara_atrandom: @Nash076 @bravetinsoldier refers to the Just World Hypothesis.
- Sat, 13:21: RT @Eunacis: @tara_atrandom @Nash076 @bravetinsoldier Chronic victim-blaming can be a sign of psychopathy. http://t.co/sgWagdWdja
- Sat, 13:21: RT @mex_rage: @Nash076 it's not an american thing, we have a very big problem here of femicide and the authorities blames on the victims
- Sat, 13:22: RT @bravetinsoldier: @Eunacis @tara_atrandom @Nash076 Not quite. The JWH is a normal piece of cognitive functioning based on locus of contr…
- Sat, 13:22: RT @bravetinsoldier: @Eunacis @tara_atrandom @Nash076 It's basically classic ego protection. We prefer good things happen to good people, b…
- Sat, 13:22: RT @bravetinsoldier: @Eunacis @tara_atrandom @Nash076 If bad things happen to us, we want it to be chance not reason. Because, otherwise th…
- Sat, 13:22: RT @bravetinsoldier: @Eunacis @tara_atrandom @Nash076 https://t.co/NpgDwgBFLg Based on individual LoC determines how a person views the JWH.
- Sat, 13:22: RT @Nash076: Is the denial of the existence of victims a purely American thing? Because every time something happens, we always make it the…
- Sat, 13:23: RT @tara_atrandom: @Nash076 @bravetinsoldier It is, but it's where the victim blaming comes from.
- Sat, 13:23: RT @Eunacis: @tara_atrandom @Nash076 @bravetinsoldier It's also an attempt to vindicate the self.