On the contrary, you keep missing my point. Please answer my questions. If you cannot, there's a reason for it. It has to do with equality of persons in jurisprudence.
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I did. What part of "Yes, yes, yes" was hard to figure out?
On the contrary, you keep missing my point. Please answer my questions. If you cannot, there's a reason for it. It has to do with equality of persons in jurisprudence.
Why are you having such a problem understanding the concept of consent? This word seems to completely baffle you guys.
Do persons need to consent, or only women? And if only women, then they clearly do not fall under the broad category of "rational persons". You can't have your cake and eat it, too. Either be rational persons or "women".Apparently sex is not a weapon if you can get rid of that pesky word "consent". Who needs to consent? We are only women.
I wonder if new campus rules will also apply to gay culture: Does a gay man need to get consent, and is a drunken gay man unable to give consent?
To examine this very serious subject of new rules on campuses , and the effect it will have on young people.So did you post this thread to talk about the OP or about gay culture?
To examine this very serious subject of new rules on campuses , and the effect it will have on young people. I want to know if persons must give consent and be sober, or only women. It sounds like only women as it's written. This kind of puts them outside the realm of "rational persons", legally. I doubt gay men are going to concern themselves with this.
How about women or girls who have been raped, groped or molested by a someone they knew (very often the case in campus rapes) or by a family member and never said anything out of shame and the fear that no one would believe them?"Who doesn't report a brutal crime?"
Victim cool? Rape club?"College must be difficult for white, straight coeds, because it's so hard to be a victim. You're not black, you're not gay, you don't have leprosy -- what can you do to acquire victim cool? Join the rape club!"
I'm not sure, but I do know from studying philosophical jurisprudence that the class of "rational persons" is very important: Would a rational person deem this offensive, etc.Well then, let's focus on the OP.
Do you think women who report being assaulted are trying to get attention?
Well, she means if someone knifed you or mugged you, it wouldn't take you a long time to know it was a crime and to report it. Thus, rape seems iffy. Why should there be shame? If it's a crime, act like a reasonable person and report it.Coulter also said:
How about women or girls who have been raped, groped or molested by a someone they knew (very often the case in campus rapes) or by a family member and never said anything out of shame and the fear that no one would believe them?
And then:
Victim cool? Rape club?
Victim cool? Rape club?
I'm not sure, but I do know from studying philosophical jurisprudence that the class of "rational persons" is very important: Would a rational person deem this offensive, etc.
If I were a woman, I would want to know that ALL persons had to be sober and give consent to have sex.
Otherwise, if it only applied to women, I would feel I was being treated as a child, and as inferior to the class of "rational persons".
That's not the reason I made the OP. Look to what I say in the intro.You're trying to change the course of the conversation from the OP, and I'm not interested.
Are women who report assault just trying to get attention? Surely you can do better than "I'm not sure, but..."
Well, she means if someone knifed you or mugged you, it wouldn't take you a long time to know it was a crime and to report it. Thus, rape seems iffy. Why should there be shame? If it's a crime, act like a reasonable person and report it.
Well, this is the era of victims. I wouldn't want to be a victim. It makes you look weak.
That's not the reason I made the OP. Look to what I say in the intro.
BBM: Oh, please. Give me a break.No, in effect she's saying if you didn't report it, then you weren't raped. And that's simply not true. Plain and simple.
Rape seems iffy how? Defining it as a brutal crime is iffy to you?
Why should there be shame? Because of people in society like you.
Of course it would have to apply to gay couples to be human. Because the law addresses persons. It's relevant, and what I'm saying is important.There's nothing in the OP about gay culture.
Of course it would have to apply to gay couples to be human. Because the law addresses persons. It's relevant, and what I'm saying is important.
You just have an agenda, that's all. You thought you'd turn what Coulter said about women back to your favorite topic. You're totally transparent.
BBM: Oh, please. Give me a break.