Message from @SteelandSouls
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@Beemann it takes a lot of typing to say non-prison rape. Lol
It’s just due to tons of rules and regulations here in Cali
Thank goodness PA is easy peasy
Yea I’ve gotta 3 year plan to get the hell out of here
I loved living in Idaho
I just found the wording morbidly entertaining
@Beemann I have a way with words. My diction is a little odd, so I sound funny often.
California has a record number of people who are emigrating to Idaho. They are mostly right leaning people moving there because Idaho is the stark contrast to Cali
@Zirglehopz good. I don’t want Idaho to change.
> turning Texas purple
> turning Austin and Houston into CA 2.0
Nuke the hipsters
Otherwise you get crazy possessed "I HATE TED CRUZ" guy
That shit is still hilarious
@Salacious Swanky Cat So, getting back to your point. Its not that plain and simple, as while i understand prostitution is illegal, but i'm not sure it should be (but this isn't an easy debate).
Also, for the others saying talking about rape as a problem for women (while understanding it happens to men). Data on this is always skewed inaccurately. When you take into account all victims, you get close to equal numbers (not just counting prisons). With an disturbingly high number of women sexuality abusing boys who possibly grow up to abuse others, so this is not just a women problem. As well most places around the world don't even class rape as something that can happen to man, so they wouldn't even bother reporting it (or just not listened to either). We need to learn more about where these issues start at.
Let's not pretend that statutory rape carries the same weight as violent rape
@SteelandSouls I do agree with you that not all things can be treated equally tho, laws should be, outside of instances were logically there are reasons that require unequal treatment.
You lost me towards the end of that sentence. It's reading kind of jumbled
And i'm not pretending anything, i wouldn't class every rape the same, what does that have to do with what i said?
It starts with what the premise of discussing rape in the first place is, yeah? When we're addressing how crimes are comparable between the genders, it behooves us more to compare like for like. Comparing violent rape to violent rape is a more honest comparison between men and women than inflating the statistics with statutory rape which walks the grounds of consensual without the approved authority of consent. This is like comparing apples and oranges and I hate when people say that because apples and oranges do have commonalities. Seeds on the inside, Grows on Trees, both Fruit. The biggest differences rely on what is on the inside of the fruit that makes the difference. It's the substance of the comparisons of rape crimes that make a difference.
I see nothing wrong with what you said, when did i conflate statutory rape with violent rape with effects on a person (even tho i still count them as rape).
"When you take into account all victims, you get close to equal numbers (not just counting prisons). With an disturbingly high number of women sexuality abusing boys who possibly grow up to abuse others, so this is not just a women problem. "
Now I get that it would be more egalitarian to address the rape issue as a blanket statement to say rape is bad but when you have issues like statutory rape that don't carry the same type and method of damage as violent rape, it can't be addressed the same why and the issue itself becomes (somewhat) gendered
That was my fault, i should have added a number to that, when i said boys and the women that rape them. I meant anywhere from infants (less the 1 years old) all the way up to legal adults (18 unless you live in a place where the age is lower). And while there are many people who think teen boys just want to have sex, so they are okay with it. I'm not one of those people, its still a crime and needs to be treated no differently then it happening to a teen girl. Which i understand will always be hard to do, because as a society we will always care about females and what happens to them more.
You trying to tell me that toddler wasn't asking for it?
heh (hopes you mean't that as a joke).
To quote Cenk. OF COOOUUUURRRRSSE. lol nah seriously though. The limit to statutory varies state by state so that's a tough one to peg down
that's true.
Hell, some courts even accommodate the minor's consent in spite of existing law.
Fun idea: start a food truck and call it “feminism is cancer”.
What should the menu items be?
Logic Swirl
Patriarchy Patties.
Lol.
Potato whinges
Double Whiny with Cringe Fries
Not fries, but cries!
Grab her by the beef burger.
Tater twats
Wage Gap Wraps
Lol