A University of Arizona student sparked outrage Tuesday by holding up a sign reading, "You Deserve Rape" and preaching that women who dress like "whores" bring rape upon themselves in protest to a sexual assault awareness event being held that night.

Dean Saxton, a junior who regularly preaches on the University of Arizona campus under the name "Brother Dean Samuel," told the Arizona Daily Wildcat that "his sermon was meant to convey that 'if you dress like a whore, act like a whore, you're probably going to get raped.'" Saxton decided to make the sign and deliver his sermon on Tuesday in opposition to a "Take Back the Night" event planned for Tuesday night and because April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month.

"I think that girls that dress and act like it," Saxton told the Daily Wildcat, "they should realize that they do have partial responsibility, because I believe that they're pretty much asking for it."

Despite widespread anger from students and faculty, the university's administration did not remove Saxton or his sign. In response to a request for comment, Kendal Washington White, interim dean of students, said, "We find [Saxton's actions] to be vulgar and vile. However, it is protected speech. He has yet to, at this point, violate the student code of conduct."