Redefining RAPE???

Jan 28, 2011 16:43

The House GOP's Plan to Redefine Rape

Some quotes:

Republicans propose that the rape exemption be limited to "forcible rape." This would rule out federal assistance for abortions in many rape cases, including instances of statutory rape, many of which are non-forcible. For example: If a 13-year-old girl is impregnated by a 24-year-old adult, she ( Read more... )

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violaswamp January 28 2011, 22:06:36 UTC

I knew this was going to happen. When forced-birth activists (I refuse to call them "pro-life") say that abortion should only be legal in cases of rape, incest, or life of the mother, I wondered what cases would be accepted, because we all know that they would never stand for a girl or woman just walking up into a clinic and saying, "I got raped and I need an abortion", "My uncle molested me and I need an abortion", and so on and getting one without question. I knew FBAs were going to split as many hairs as possible so that as few women as possible could obtain abortions.

EXACTLY.

Plus, I wonder how a woman claiming "forcible rape" is required to prove it. She'll probably be forced to file a police report before her bruises fade, or else it wouldn't count.

This is horrific. "Self-hating misogynist rape apologist" is, if anything, too mild.

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xerox78 January 28 2011, 22:26:40 UTC
Plus, I wonder how a woman claiming "forcible rape" is required to prove it. She'll probably be forced to file a police report before her bruises fade, or else it wouldn't count.

And probably even then they'll either drag things out until it's too late for her to get an abortion or they deny her if she "shares responsibility" for her own rape, like the outfit she's wearing, going someone alone with a guy, drinking alcohol, being a "tease", hanging out in dark alleys, etc.

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savagedamsel10 January 30 2011, 02:55:08 UTC
Bleeccch, and you can bet that these twits are also going to be the same people who would try to insist that rape should only be referred to as sex in matters of rape cases in courts. Oh, what am I saying, they're already taking the legal means to do so! Because the accusation of rape is so much more offensive than actual rape. Yuck!

I still can't get over how fucking ableist they're being in thinking that raping a woman with limited mental capacity isn't actually rape. So what, they're fair game now?!

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xerox78 January 30 2011, 22:43:08 UTC
What next? Redefining rape even further so that it's only rape if committed by a stranger lurking in the bushes? 'Cause if you get raped by a friend, boyfriend, family member, or spouse, it's your own fault because you should have been able to discern his character and taken the proper precautions.

Or it's not rape if the victim was "advertising" by the way she was dressed. Or if she was alone. Or she has big boobs or a badonkadonk.

Or maybe they can take it all the way back to the Bible and pass a law saying that rape victims have to marry their rapists. It'll be romantic, just like Luke and Laura!

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