I used to read a passage in a book that clearly pointed out that Jia Pingwa's theory of accusing abducted women of walking around on their own is a strong sense of self-insecurity and psychological defense mechanism.
This is called the "Defensive Attribution Hypothesis": When misfortune arises, it is thought that misfortune is not random and can be defended against, so that it does not think that it will be a victim.
For example, when a girl is unfortunate enough to be raped, someone says, "She must have gone to an unsafe place." ”
---- this victim guilt theory is a psychological defense mechanism that denies the "randomness" of unfortunate existence, and the subconscious mind thinks of it, it will give itself a false sense of security: "As long as I don't go to that unsafe place."
In fact, all the people who are "guilty of victims" are the people with the worst psychological security. They are most afraid of universal randomness and deny that they are also members of randomness.