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Old 06-02-2013, 01:43 AM
Kagatob Kagatob is offline
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Originally Posted by Daldolma [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
getting in an accident while driving drunk is a natural consequence of driving drunk

getting raped is not a natural consequence of getting too drunk; it requires intervening criminal action by a separate party

your argument implies that a rape victim is responsible for resisting his or her own rape, and upon forfeiting the ability to resist, the victim is liable for any and all trespasses against his or her well being
Also if we're going to be arguing semantics:
Getting into an accident while driving drunk is a possible consequence of driving drunk but not a natural one, people drive drunk home without issues all the time but only alcoholics will argue such and are rightly ridiculed.

Getting raped is indeed a natural consequence of getting too drunk. People are animals and do much more horrible premeditated things to sober people. Getting shitfaced in general public without someone to watch your back absolutely invites a crime of opportunity.

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Originally Posted by Daldolma [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
there is no basis in ethics or law for a requirement of resistance
Where did anyone state or even imply that the perpetrate did nothing wrong and didn't deserve to be punished?
If some dumbass leaves the window on a ground floor home open and their child gets kidnapped, does the kidnapper suddenly get off the hook because the parent was negligent? No. Why do you imply it's different in the case of rape? Fucker should be castrated, doesn't make the drunk any less of a dumb shit.
 


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