True Crime : Minnesota court allows the rape of unconscious women
Re: Minnesota court allows the rape of unconscious women
Have you gone for any naked hikes recently?
Lol retard.
Hep: "I'll post a topless picture if you do the same ;)"
Lol retard.
Hep: "I'll post a topless picture if you do the same ;)"
Re: Minnesota court allows the rape of unconscious women
Get a life. Bongo hasn't posted on this website in years. You're still on here writing dumb, unfunny shit about him.
Re: Minnesota court allows the rape of unconscious women
And you’re up pished in the middle of the night on a week day, sending abuse to random women completely unprovoked. I feel like I’m not the one losing here.
How’s the job hunt going? It must be pretty grim when you hand over your CV and they ask why you’ve just handed over a blank piece of paper.
Hep: "I'll post a topless picture if you do the same ;)"
How’s the job hunt going? It must be pretty grim when you hand over your CV and they ask why you’ve just handed over a blank piece of paper.
Hep: "I'll post a topless picture if you do the same ;)"
Re: Minnesota court allows the rape of unconscious women
You can leave the site for months but every minute you are gone you are seething about something hungry or Orson said to you years ago and dreaming about getting back at them. You need therapy.
Re: Minnesota court allows the rape of unconscious women
Nice speculation, weirdo.
Re: Minnesota court allows the rape of unconscious women
According to Nimda ITTY constantly pm’s him crying and professing his love for him.
Lol!
Hep: "I'll post a topless picture if you do the same ;)"
Lol!
Hep: "I'll post a topless picture if you do the same ;)"
Re: Minnesota court allows the rape of unconscious women
Eat my ass Itty
Re: Minnesota court allows the rape of unconscious women
^ obsessed
My heart bleeds for him, as a child. Someone took a kid and manufactured a monster. At the same time, as an adult, he's irredeemable.
My heart bleeds for him, as a child. Someone took a kid and manufactured a monster. At the same time, as an adult, he's irredeemable.
Re: Minnesota court allows the rape of unconscious women
Yeah, it's common sense. What's next? "She was asleep in bed. She knowingly, voluntarily went to sleep that night. If she didn't want me violating her body, she shouldn't have gone to sleep."
Re: Minnesota court allows the rape of unconscious women
It could indeed set a dangerous precedent and I suppose it can now be used as a defense in similar cases.
Seems like a backward step.
My heart bleeds for him, as a child. Someone took a kid and manufactured a monster. At the same time, as an adult, he's irredeemable.
Seems like a backward step.
My heart bleeds for him, as a child. Someone took a kid and manufactured a monster. At the same time, as an adult, he's irredeemable.
Re: Minnesota court allows the rape of unconscious women
They're "considering" changing the language of the law. Hopefully that will happen soon.
Re: Minnesota court allows the rape of unconscious women
The elephant in the room here is that getting so drunk you pass out is not a good idea because it puts you at the mercy of others. Not victim blaming here, just offering some sensible advice for those who've yet to learn about the perils of losing control of your own mind and body.
I suspect the mis-guided principle behind this ruling is possibly to do with the fact that if the law went in the other direction men would be getting convicted of rape in the thousands once women sobered up the next day and regretted their actions. It's as stupid as its polar opposite. The focus always needs to be on consent and the myriad ways that can be given or denied.
Imagine how low the bar would become in proving rape if being blind drunk was considered de facto denial of consent. Instead of having to prove consent, all a prosecutor would have to prove was that the woman had excessive alcohol in her system.
Rape is notoriously difficult to prove. The law needs tightening up to help rape victims get justice, but not at the expense of innocent men then being convicted because the woman has changed her mind the next day through regret or bitterness, lied about consent, and then pointed to her drunkenness to exonerate her from her mistake.
That shit happens all the time.
Damn, I'm so glad I'm out of the dating game. I'm glad I'm middle-aged and no longer invested in the social scene. I no longer feel the need to socialize at clubs or concerts, or use social media, and so on. Society today is a minefield of potential law suits and prison sentences.
R. I. P. FFS (1975-2021)
Murdered by a Teutonic catfish
I suspect the mis-guided principle behind this ruling is possibly to do with the fact that if the law went in the other direction men would be getting convicted of rape in the thousands once women sobered up the next day and regretted their actions. It's as stupid as its polar opposite. The focus always needs to be on consent and the myriad ways that can be given or denied.
Imagine how low the bar would become in proving rape if being blind drunk was considered de facto denial of consent. Instead of having to prove consent, all a prosecutor would have to prove was that the woman had excessive alcohol in her system.
Rape is notoriously difficult to prove. The law needs tightening up to help rape victims get justice, but not at the expense of innocent men then being convicted because the woman has changed her mind the next day through regret or bitterness, lied about consent, and then pointed to her drunkenness to exonerate her from her mistake.
That shit happens all the time.
Damn, I'm so glad I'm out of the dating game. I'm glad I'm middle-aged and no longer invested in the social scene. I no longer feel the need to socialize at clubs or concerts, or use social media, and so on. Society today is a minefield of potential law suits and prison sentences.
R. I. P. FFS (1975-2021)
Murdered by a Teutonic catfish
Re: Minnesota court allows the rape of unconscious women
Re: Minnesota court allows the rape of unconscious women
That'll get him hard…
If Viagra shareholders could shape society, this is the path they'd choose.
Like I said, I'm just glad I'm no longer in the game. The young have my most sincerest sympathy. They've inherited a mean-spirited, socially divided, illogical fucking disaster zone.
R. I. P. FFS (1975-2021)
Murdered by a Teutonic catfish
If Viagra shareholders could shape society, this is the path they'd choose.
Like I said, I'm just glad I'm no longer in the game. The young have my most sincerest sympathy. They've inherited a mean-spirited, socially divided, illogical fucking disaster zone.
R. I. P. FFS (1975-2021)
Murdered by a Teutonic catfish
Re: Minnesota court allows the rape of unconscious women
So I am guessing that by extension that if a man willingly gets inebriated and passes out, and his buddy has sex with him, it's all good? Do I watch out from now on when drinking with Roger Stone?
Re: Minnesota court allows the rape of unconscious women
Yes, it applies to men as well. Get drunk willingly and your body is up for grabs (and penetration).
Re: Minnesota court allows the rape of unconscious women
Well that's messed up.
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😺 Schrodinger's Cat walks into a bar, and doesn't. 🤨 Let's go, Brandon! 🤨 Try that in a small town.
Re: Minnesota court allows the rape of unconscious women
Some context here–the problem is the way the LAW is written, not with the court, who literally had no choice about how to rule here. The law is what is garbage, and the legislature needs to change it ASAP. You should never be able to get away with having sex with a person who is unconscious and unable to give consent, not ever.
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They don't have something similar to jury nullification?
I don't think I read the specific law. I'd have to find it and see if I "interpret" it the way they did. At least the article said, "The Minnesota House of Representatives is currently considering a bill that would change the language of the third-degree criminal sexual conduct statute, the Duluth News Tribune reports. It would make it a crime to have sex with someone who is too incapacitated to give consent, regardless of how they got to that state."
I don't think I read the specific law. I'd have to find it and see if I "interpret" it the way they did. At least the article said, "The Minnesota House of Representatives is currently considering a bill that would change the language of the third-degree criminal sexual conduct statute, the Duluth News Tribune reports. It would make it a crime to have sex with someone who is too incapacitated to give consent, regardless of how they got to that state."
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These people deserve to be raped, paraded around the courthouse in whatever condition their attackers left them in, and then publicly executed via a vegetable peeler to remove their flesh. Anything less than that is criminal.
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Re: Minnesota court allows the rape of unconscious women
sounds about valid.
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The rapists or the lawmakers?
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Anyone and everyone involved who didn't make an effort to stop this shit
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Re: Minnesota court allows the rape of unconscious women
It's not rape
Re: Minnesota court allows the rape of unconscious women
Just like how you still talk about Bongo. The guy doesn't post here anymore. He left. Do you understand that? So why are you still talking about him all the time?