Rock singer Chrissie Hynde has got herself into trouble with women’s groups for suggesting that when a pretty young girl goes to hang with a biker gang while wearing next to nothing and out of her face on drugs she is kind of asking to be raped. Luckily, on BBC Radio 4 this morning, a woman called Laura Bates, British-Empire-Medal-winning founder of the “everydaysexism” project, was on hand to explain why Hynde’s antediluvian views are wrong, wrong, wrong! They are, young Laura told us – with all the benefit of her 29 years in such hellholes as a Somerset private school, St John’s College, Cambridge and the BBC studio where Woman’s Hour is recorded – a classic case of “victim-blaming.” When a woman gets raped, Laura explained, it is never in any way her fault and has nothing whatsoever to do with how provocatively or otherwise she is dressed. That’s