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I've always been of the mind that equal rights should also mean equal standards.
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this is the wrong part. murder is not on the table for accidental killings to begin with.She's considered to have committed manslaughter and not murder because... she has impaired capacity.
I'm not seeing the contradiction here? She's considered to have been raped because she has impaired capacity. She's considered to have committed manslaughter and not murder because... she has impaired capacity. Like the reasoning for both is fundamentally the same?
I've always been of the mind that equal rights should also mean equal standards.
Another tip for wömen out there.Any time I've had sex with a woman I made sure there was zero possibility of the woman being able to falsely accuse me of rape afterward. I accomplished this by raping them. This has had a 100% success rate, not a single woman has ever been able to falsely accuse me.
Most of the rape laws go back to a time when society still expected women to stay virgins until marriage and raping a woman against her will was permanently stealing her dignity. If a woman decides to put out every other weekend there's really no dignity to steal.drunk sex = rape' laws in many jurisdictions are blatantly sexist because rape is defined in such a way that only/mostly the men are prosecuted for it. Imagine that outcry of a law still in place today in several states and actively enforced that outright explicitly is written just to prosecute black people. Yet nobody cares about this. Even in places where thats not the case its still an example of the law essentially elevating a privileged class (libtard white women) by disproportionately passing laws that benefit their own interests and concerns.
It was the Stoics and later Christian moral philosophers that developed a morality around rape that views it primarily as an act of violence against the victim and not solely the dignity of the person or the family.Most of the rape laws go back to a time when society still expected women to stay virgins until marriage and raping a woman against her will was permanently stealing her dignity. If a woman decides to put out every other weekend there's really no dignity to steal.
My stance is criminal accusations should always be taken seriously and investigated, but the punishment for a false accusation should be also be serious and equal to the sentence for the falsely reported crime itself.That being said, an accusation really is all it takes to destroy someone's life whether they get convicted or not. I'd also like to add that if a woman actually gets "raped" during a night out drinking, there had to be almost a dozen failures between the time they decided they'd start drinking, and the moment of the alleged "rape". The idea that either she went alone or her friends were somehow completely oblivious, people wherever they are completely ignored it, if it started at a bar, the bartender not noticing, etc. Like, the amount of people who are invested in women not having sex, let alone drunk sex is long, and the idea that all of those mechanisms failed is laughably insane.
that outright explicitly is written just to prosecute black people.
That is a law I agree with. Being black should be a crime.