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Why is rape not being taking seriously?
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<blockquote data-quote="softart" data-source="post: 64738558" data-attributes="member: 343528"><p>Rape is not taken seriously because most of the time, the woman lies about it just to get back at the guy. Sometimes it could be consensual sex, which she later regrets - and so she screams rape. Other times, it could be something totally bizarre - like the Israeli girl accusing the Arab guy of rape even though they had consensual sex. Her contention was that he lied about being Israeli and this therefore constitutes rape. Bizarro logic.</p><p></p><p>There are other cases where women call even rough sex as rape. So if everything falls under the rape category, then what really is rape? This is why judges become confused - on the one hand, they want to punish the perpetrator, but then again they don't want to end up punishing the wrong guy by taking a loose woman's word at face value.</p><p></p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 15px">This is why I like the Islamic way of doing things - you will never hear dishonest women putting men's lives at risk by lying about rape. That could backfire. In the west, women could bludgeon a man and get away with it.</span></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="softart, post: 64738558, member: 343528"] Rape is not taken seriously because most of the time, the woman lies about it just to get back at the guy. Sometimes it could be consensual sex, which she later regrets - and so she screams rape. Other times, it could be something totally bizarre - like the Israeli girl accusing the Arab guy of rape even though they had consensual sex. Her contention was that he lied about being Israeli and this therefore constitutes rape. Bizarro logic. There are other cases where women call even rough sex as rape. So if everything falls under the rape category, then what really is rape? This is why judges become confused - on the one hand, they want to punish the perpetrator, but then again they don't want to end up punishing the wrong guy by taking a loose woman's word at face value. [B][SIZE="4"]This is why I like the Islamic way of doing things - you will never hear dishonest women putting men's lives at risk by lying about rape. That could backfire. In the west, women could bludgeon a man and get away with it.[/SIZE][/B] [/QUOTE]
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