So he thinks some kinds of raping is ok, should he be fired?
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Depends, is he saying its OK to rape you with a tree?!Originally posted by russell View PostSo he thinks some kinds of raping is ok, should he be fired?Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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That's not what he said at allOriginally posted by russell View PostSo he thinks some kinds of raping is ok, should he be fired?
He said that rape covers a wide spectrum of sexual crime and treating all rape the same makes no sense.Coffee's for closersComment
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Nah he is a tree lover.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostDepends, is he saying its OK to rape you with a tree?!Comment
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Ok on a serious note, its Daily Mail readers like you which has turned this into a story, in the eyes of the law there is such a thing as consensual rape, ie a 15 year old girl and her 16 year old boyfriend, as she is under age it is statutory rape even if consensual. Compare that with the other end of the scale where as a sex attack violently rapes a random women, there for Ken is right to say some rape is more serious than others.Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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Rape is rape as Simonmac can attest to, how is bubba Simon?Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostThat's not what he said at all
He said that rape covers a wide spectrum of sexual crime and treating all rape the same makes no sense.Comment
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OMG you really are a ****wit, my point is no not all rape is rape, the law is an ass for branding it all together.Originally posted by russell View PostRape is rape as Simonmac can attest to, how is bubba Simon?
(PS Bubba is a kind, giving and very gentle lover, just like your mum)Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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WHS.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostThat's not what he said at all
He said that rape covers a wide spectrum of sexual crime and treating all rape the same makes no sense.
For example a 17 year old sleeping with a 15 year old is rape. A wife/partner saying yes then no is rape. Wilmslow wearing a mask etc
The other point was that if you say 'yeah i did it' he wants 50% off as opposed to the 1/3 off
You get at the moment.
So yes there are different levels of rape. My issue is
With ken is that he seems to be out on his own. He's applying brilliant thought out logic to the situation of crime but is going to fall foul of human emotion.
He's screwed IMO.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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