tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6395564333682113597.post7289445674927100229..comments2024-03-12T11:27:58.144+13:00Comments on Black Poison Soul: Why We Should Legalize RapeBlack Poison Soulhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07378635809751908950noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6395564333682113597.post-22847404289638547412018-08-24T18:22:29.518+12:002018-08-24T18:22:29.518+12:00Triggered much?Triggered much?Black Poison Soulhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07378635809751908950noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6395564333682113597.post-67881550344657328032018-08-24T18:22:14.775+12:002018-08-24T18:22:14.775+12:00Excellent remark, and my apologies for missing it ...Excellent remark, and my apologies for missing it at the time.Black Poison Soulhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07378635809751908950noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6395564333682113597.post-15153159327580016732018-07-04T08:25:31.969+12:002018-07-04T08:25:31.969+12:00You are both some sick and perverted beasts. Rape ...You are both some sick and perverted beasts. Rape is an invasion and it is painful. Only a sociopath would think like this.ImMendotahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04024572449005532609noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6395564333682113597.post-2982716322540482152015-10-15T11:55:42.226+13:002015-10-15T11:55:42.226+13:00Comparing rape to crimes (not "other" cr...Comparing rape to crimes (not "other" crimes) is the "apples to oranges" thing. The difference between rape and non-rape sex is the state of mind of the "victim" - the recipient. <br />If the recipient is agreeable, it's not rape. It's fun, relieves sexual tension, helps a woman make a baby, allows the recipient to feel fulfilled pleasing the other party...<br />If the recipient is not agreeable, she (sometimes "he") is not harmed any more than if she was agreeable. Her sexual organs were used for the purpose for which they are designed. <br />This is entirely about "plain, simple" rape. Injurious force or its threat is a crime in itself for whatever reason it is perpetrated, other than for the recipient's protection, such as dragging her out of the way of a speeding bus, out of a burning house, etc. The transmission of a dangerous disease is an assault, battery or in some cases attempted murder.<br />Comparing sexual activity to beating, cutting, shooting, kidnaping, and other forcible crimes that endanger bodily integrity or life is not reasonable. The commission of unwanted sexual activity that doesn't cause pain or injury is no worse than an unwanted butt pat, gentle breast squeeze or other minor assault. <br />The "damage" from unwanted sexual intercourse is entirely emotional. And emotional "injury" is due to the conditioning of the recipient of unwanted sexual activity. If the "rapist" doesn't hit, slap, beat, slam, or otherwise get rough, causing reasonable fear of serious injury or death, it should be treated as a very minor crime at most. If a date seizes his date and wrestles her down without harming her, then has sexual intercourse with her, no actual harm has been done. Perhaps she has been affronted, insulted or otherwise offended, but nothing that can be shown. If she doesn't feel hurt, doesn't feel that she has been raped, she hasn't been raped. If upon reflection, she decides, perhaps at the instigation of another, that she has been raped, later, the next day, the next week, a month later, a year later, this doesn't transform the incident into rape if it wasn't rape at the time. <br />So whether it was no big deal or her date is imprisoned for 20 years is entirely a matter of her attitude at the time, the next day, the next week, a month later, a year later. <br />This is why "rape" as such should be decriminalized. Not "legalized," granting a "right" to impose sexual activity against a recipient's desires, but, in the absence of violence or real threat of violence, that the state should stay out of it.<br />Statutory rape is another matter: incest, sex with prepubescent children, the mentally incompetent. <br />Taking the term "rape" out of the law would make it easier to get convictions of those who have done what the popular image of rape has been. It would be called "assault," "aggravated assault," "assault and battery," "unlawful restraint," "kidnaping," and other crimes, any of which is punished with substantial imprisonment. <br />The dates who get drunk and have sex would not be rapist and rapee. The man who finds a drunk or drugged woman, one not unconscious but intoxicated, and who is not the one who drugged her, and has sex with her should not be called a criminal. <br />Going the other way, women who impose sex on men should not be prosecuted, either. Most discussion of unwanted sexual activity is from the man vs. woman direction, so that's how I've treated it. But it goes as well in the woman vs. man direction. Jim Bobhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17490443483107948147noreply@blogger.com