Road rules1 min ago
Can You Help Me Identify If This Is Victim Blaming?
I have been sitting on this all night, and want a second opinion on whether or not this is victim blaming?
So I ride my bike to my obligations each day, and this day I was a little later then when I wanted to be. Because I was late, I wasn't thinking clearly and went to refill my water bottle, because I don't get the chance during the day. But I had already filled my water bottle at home, so I just put the bottle back in my bag, and went on with my day. But I left my bike helmet at the tap station.
To make a long story shorter, I went to ride home, and couldn't find my helmet. Went looking for it, and found it in pieces in a rubbish bin. Because of that, I had to explain to someone why I couldn't ride home, and they blamed me for leaving it there, to be destroyed, and went as far as to say that I replace it, not the perpetrators! I hadn't provoked anyone to do such a thing, so I couldn't be to blame there, and it was an honest accident. But I am still the problem, and the main reason it got destroyed!
I have spent enough time around this person for them to convince me that I do these things to myself, but I had a moment of clarity and wanted a second opinion from here. I could be totally wrong, and instead just need to buy myself a new helmet and accept that I did the wrong thing.
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