This can be taken in any number of different directions. As Garland suggested, one could view Tiger as more of a victim here. He took an 8 when he could have easily gotten a 4, if the ball had not hit the flagstick. One could also argue that he was victimized by the process where he got a two shot penalty that he was not deserving of. Or you can argue that Toms and Els got hosed by a guy who should have been DQ'd, which is the Topper of them all.
I'll just go with what Tiger did: he accepted the judgment of the committee and tried to keep plugging away, not concentrating on his potential victimhood. If he doesn't think he was victimized, I'm sure that Els and Toms would never feel like they got abused here.
In other words, MOVE ON.