So, I could drive home from work, cook dinner, eat dinner with the family while being blackout drunk? If my wife and I have sex, did she rape me?
So, I could drive home from work, cook dinner, eat dinner with the family while being blackout drunk? If my wife and I have sex, did she rape me?
The whole case, to me, hinged on whether or not she was unconscious because she said that she was unconscious for hours, during which time she was raped. Rose and his friends say that she was conscious and consented.
The US federal government crime data is impartial.
Perhaps you should channel some of your hate into gathering data from sources that don't stand to profit by inflating data on rape.
Maybe you should spend some of that time reading the data on rape collected by impartial sources, such as the FBI and Dept of Justice who are required to report facts. They have no agenda. They simply report the facts.
What, no evidence to support your hateful argument? What a surprise.
US Census Bureau data on rape, 1980 to 2008: https://www.census.gov/comp…
I await the .gov link with the quote that states that "97% of men charged with rape don't spend time in jail."
We get it, you hate the fact that the incidence of rape has been declining for decades because it defeats your entire argument.
US Census Bureau data on rape, 1980 to 2008:
Do you call the FBI and Dept of Justice "foggy stats"? How about the US Census Bureau? All of them have the same data.
Explain why, if there is a rape culture, rape has been declining steadily for 30 years.
Ms. Harding is well aware that the incidence of rape has been on the decline for many years but is an ardent feminist and is therefore compelled to find a pretext upon which to demonize men, and make a buck at the same time. Two-fer!
Very intelligent comment. When people have no intelligent argument, they resort to middle school name calling, as you have done.
Unlike you, I am pleased with the trend of fewer women being raped and more rapists being in prison. Evidently, you feminists like things better the way they used to be when women were far more likely to be victims of rape and less likely to have their rapists convicted.
United States Dept. of Justice:
Why doesn't she state the fact that the incidence of rape has been steadily declining for 40 years, and it's now at its lowest level since the 1970s, according to the Dept. of Justice?
No confusion and no hate, except from you.
Rape is at its lowest level in several decades. There is no such thing as rape culture outside of the mind of feminists.
United States Dept. of Justice: