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Owen Jones on Julian Assange
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amateur51
Originally posted by Pabmusic View PostA truly vile idea - as soon as you agree to go to bed with someone, anything goes and you can't complain. This is the sort of attitude our modern rape laws try to combat. As I've said before, I know nothing of Swedish rape law, but consensual sex that gets out of hand can amount to rape in England and Scotland. Proving it is always more difficult than the 'leap out of the bushes' circumstances.
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostIt doesn't help having the notion as promoted by scotty, that women who complain about current attitudes to rape are just feminist fascists.
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Originally posted by scottycelt View PostMr Galloway was only being 'offensive' to so-called 'liberal' feminist bigots who are intolerant of alternative opinions to their own.
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostI see little difference between their intolerance and that of, say, the BNP which they claim to despise.
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostMr Galloway did not say he was being 'inflammatory' merely conceding that some would not like to hear what he had to say
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostWhy should Mr Galloway keep his thoughts to himself to appease anyone, whether it be the Pope or neo-fascist feminists ... ?
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostIt doesn't help having the notion as promoted by scotty, that women who complain about current attitudes to rape are just feminist fascists.Last edited by ahinton; 22-08-12, 09:48.
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scottycelt
Originally posted by amateur51 View PostIt doesn't help having the notion as promoted by scotty, that women who complain about current attitudes to rape are just feminist fascists.
Of course it is undeniably true that 'all men are potential rapists' ... just like all women (and men) are potential liars and murderers(esses)
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amateur51
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostI could equally argue that you are promoting the extreme feminist notion that 'all men are potential rapists', amsey. I do consider such attitudes 'neo-fascist' in the sense of being inspired by hatred of the opposite sex rather than by race or politics.
Of course it is undeniably true that 'all men are potential rapists' ... just like all women (and men) are potential liars and murderers(esses)
I was dealing with what you have written, not with what you might write
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostAkin's claims re. women subjected to 'legitimate rape' having a built-in facility for spontaneous avoidance of pregnancy rang a little bell in the back of my mind. I recalled a wild life documentary that asserted that female baboons found in South Africa had some mechanism by which they could effectively select which of several matings by a variety of males would result in the ejaculate reaching the ovum to fertilize it.
But the belief that it is necessary for a woman to be aroused in order to conceive is a very old one - it goes back much further than the 1980s, to which the Washington Post
blog (linked to above) traced it:
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Originally posted by jean View PostAnd ducks, apparently.
But the belief that it is necessary for a woman to be aroused in order to conceive is a very old one:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/th...edical-concept
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scottycelt
Originally posted by ahinton View PostNo, it doesn't, especially when Assange's accusers have not even accused him of having committed that particular crime (or has scotty forgotten this not exactly unimportnat fact?)...
However, the argument has inevitably developed into a slanging-match between opposing factions regarding what actually constitutes 'rape'. I happen to share Mr Galloway's views and do not agree with Tory MPs like Louise Mensch who are so intolerant of opposing opinion that they end up appealing to Cameron to flood his party with like-minded women to help shut men like him up! Bit sexist don't you think?
And the lady herself is shortly renouncing her seat and clearing off to start a new life in the USA ...
Anyway, I'm clearing off and shutting up myself now ... all there is to say on the subject has already been said ... many times!
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amateur51
Originally posted by jean View PostAnd ducks, apparently.
But the belief that it is necessary for a woman to be aroused in order to conceive is a very old one - it goes back much further than the 1980s, to which the Washington Post
blog (linked to above) traced it:
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Makes me very angry
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amateur51
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostAhinton, we know all that ... and I've repeated on several occasions that the only thing that really matters in this case is Swedish law and that Mr Assange is accountable there for his actions, whether he is ultimately found guilty or not.
However, the argument has inevitably developed into a slanging-match between opposing factions regarding what actually constitutes 'rape'. I happen to share Mr Galloway's views and do not agree with Tory MPs like Louise Mensch who are so intolerant of opposing opinion that they end up appealing to Cameron to flood his party with like-minded women to help shut men like him up! Bit sexist don't you think?
And the lady herself is shortly renouncing her seat and clearing off to start a new life in the USA ...
Anyway, I'm clearing off and shutting up myself now ... all there is to say on the subject has already been said ... many times!
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Originally posted by scottycelt View PostI could equally argue that you are promoting the extreme feminist notion that 'all men are potential rapists', amsey. I do consider such attitudes 'neo-fascist' in the sense of being inspired by hatred of the opposite sex rather than by race or politics.
Of course it is undeniably true that 'all men are potential rapists' ... just like all women (and men) are potential liars and murderers(esses)
Clearly, then, what your statement really demonstrates is your bias against those whom you describe as "extreme feminists" (whatever they may be) and your opportunism in introducing that notion where it has no direct relevance to matres under discussion. Well done, scotty!
In any case, if you agree with those so-called "extreme feminists" that all men are potential rapists, would you not also agree that all women are likewise potential rapists? - and do you think that those "extreme feminists" would take the same view?
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Originally posted by scottycelt View PostAhinton, we know all that ... and I've repeated on several occasions that the only thing that really matters in this case is Swedish law and that Mr Assange is accountable there for his actions, whether he is ultimately found guilty or not.
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostHowever, the argument has inevitably developed into a slanging-match between opposing factions regarding what actually constitutes 'rape'.
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostI happen to share Mr Galloway's views
Originally posted by scottycelt View Postand do not agree with Tory MPs like Louise Mensch who are so intolerant of opposing opinion that they end up appealing to Cameron to flood his party with like-minded women to help shut men like him up! Bit sexist don't you think?
Originally posted by scottycelt View Postall there is to say on the subject has already been said ... many times!Last edited by ahinton; 22-08-12, 12:30.
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostMore fundamentally it is once again all about men knowing better than women about what goes on in women's bodies and heads, the poor little things.
Makes me very angry
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