When I was 18, I had just finished a 14 mile night run in preparation for MCRD San Diego. I stopped by a friend's house on foot, they were having a house party. I asked where a couple of the guys were and I walked back to the last bedroom. I opened the door and there was a neighbor girl named Julie who was a fitness nut and body builder, laying on the bed, passed out, about to be pawed on by one of 3 guys in the room. I gave them the death stare and proceeded to wake her and I helped her go outside. I spent 30 minutes with her while she vomited and when she was able I walked her across the street to her house.
I never said a word to any of those guys, but it was obvious they were on the verge of being scumbags and anyone who takes advantage of someone like that is one.
The strong protect those that are unable to, not prey upon them. I am not telling this out of self-gratification, or to be noble. Everyone has ius gentium, or natural laws of right or wrong within them. If you are pawing on a defenseless person, you are wrong and you know it.