• Prandom_returns@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    No, I do not. Explain it to me.

    You can be severely drunk, but that is a number. You can be severely in debt, but that’s also a number. You can be severly ill, but that’s is also quantifiable.

    Explain me, the different severities of rape, without sounding like a rapist who is trying to downplay and gaslight their victim.

    “Nah, it’s wasn’t that bad”.

    The “severity” of rape is completely down to the victim and the psychological effect it had on them. There is no tier list I’m affraid.

    I understand there are circumstances that would increase the punishment, but I disagree that it’s related to the “severity of rape”.

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        1 year ago

        Because laws historically have always been just, and never improved or corrected… Especially laws regarding sexual assault.

        I understand that it is different, but really what I’m trying to say is that it I really think it shouldn’t be.

        The “severity” should only be described by the victim.

        The only thing that should matter, is the intention of the offender. I understand that mistakes happen in the heat of the moment, especially when you’re around that age of ~18.

        But we’re talking about Sex traffic’ed minor abuse.

        So yeah, it’s still rape.