Making It Easier To Jail Innocent Men In The Name Of Justice
Law Reform Commission of New South Wales, a state of Australia, is a government agency. That makes what they're proposing all the more chilling.
They're basically suggesting a way to accuse any person -- and let's be honest, any man -- of rape, and have the charges stick sans evidence.
In fact, the person's sex partner could simply decide after the act to call it rape -- as we see on American college campuses -- and have it stick.
Warren Barnsley writes at Channel 7 in NSW:
A person accused of rape in NSW could be convicted if their alleged victim said "yes" to sex but changed their mind without saying so, under proposed new laws.The NSW Law Reform Commission has proposed expanding the circumstances in which sexual consent is withdrawn, including when a person "freezes" and can't say "no".
The commission has called for legislation to allow a person to withdraw consent "by words or conduct".
"A person may, for example, indicate withdrawal of consent with body language even if consent was previously given verbally," it said in draft proposals for a review of laws around consent.
What -- a woman raises her little finger? She has a thought in her head the man is expected to read?
It is wildly obvious how dangerous this is, the injustice it could lead to.
But there's a new thing these days -- and it's if injustice is likely to scoop up men and drop them in jail, well, no biggie. Good, even.
Only law in a free, democratic society isn't supposed to be a conduit for revenge or working out one's anger. It's supposed to be a justice system. A system of justice.
via ifeminists








Who the hell suddenly "freezes" during sex and is rendered physically incapable of saying no?
Also, will this act be video recorded so an impartial jury can observe and see this sudden freeze-induced muteness?
Or will it be simply be based on the women-are-100%-truthful-all-the-time-and-men-are-evil-pigs doctrine?
Patrick at October 28, 2019 4:24 AM
On the other hand, it could be a bit more obvious than that.
I asked a man that I had broken up with to leave. He was walking to his car and then suddenly turned around and ran towards me. I tried to get the door closed but he wedged his foot in and then pushed his way in. We were alone. He was much stronger than me.
I didn’t say no. I felt like it was rape but I also felt like the waters were muddy because I never said no and once he had made his way back into my home, I acted quite accommodating. Frankly, the look on his face terrified me and once he shoved his way into my home, I felt like my life might depend on him leaving happy.
Call me a fool. Say how was he supposed to know?
Perhaps this law could even backfire. Since he may have been able to figure out that I gave consent under duress, perhaps he would have just killed me. I don’t know. I don’t know what was going on with that drug addled mind.
Jen at October 28, 2019 5:00 AM
There's only one way this makes sense as public policy: It's a giant fitness test to see which men will ignore it, and they will be rewarded.
El Verde Loco at October 28, 2019 6:55 AM
There's a lot of younger women these days who have been taught, from an early age, that men are not really human. And so these women lack the ability to emphasize with men. That's not to say that they won't engage in relationships with men; many of them will. But if you ask them "What does your father / brother / boyfriend / husband / son think about X", it's like asking them "What does you kitchen sink think about X". The question makes no sense to them. Men are just instinct-driven animals; men don't have thoughts! And here we are.
Cousin Dave at October 28, 2019 7:00 AM
You want a bad law repealed quickly? enforce it zealously against all comers.
Men in Oz, keep 999 in your speed dial list. Call them and claim that she raped you and that you demand justice.
Alternatively, if the women in Oz reject this law, it is their patriotic duty to have sex with as many male politicians and then accuse them of rape.
In either case, the law will be changed pretty damn quickly.
I R A Darth Aggie at October 28, 2019 7:05 AM
> There's a lot of younger women
> these days who have been taught,
> from an early age, that men
> are not really human.
"These days" is always a loaded presumption.
There are some distinctively new & bad things happening, but they're happening in new contexts... They didn't happen before because those contexts didn't exist. And contexts where stupidity thrived for generations (newspapers, the depths of the rural holler, idiot independent churches on the prairie) have been extinguished.
I get the feeling that the totality of human foolishness is a constant, not a variable. It just wiggles.
Crid at October 28, 2019 7:33 AM
Wow, Jen...I can imagine doing the same thing (pretending to go along) in order to save myself from being further assaulted. Yes, you were raped, and no, I would not want to prosecute that case because it would be impossible to prove. Hope you ditched that rotten person ASAP!
RigelDog at October 28, 2019 8:22 AM
Shut the fuck up tranny!
john jacob at October 28, 2019 9:30 AM
This guy is in love with Amy so bad....
Crid at October 28, 2019 9:58 AM
"I get the feeling that the totality of human foolishness is a constant, not a variable. It just wiggles."
I'm afraid it's more like it runs in cycles. We can look back in the past and see where some human civilizations have done monumentally stupid things that led to their extinction, and we wonder, "Why did they do that"? The best answer I can come up with is "stupidity peak". Maybe America's best trick is that stupidity peaks have not (yet) succeeded in destroying us.
Cousin Dave at October 28, 2019 11:43 AM
Humans have a sad tendency to mob behavior, even madness. We dismiss the witch trials as "back then" and we are so much better, but the waves of crying "racist" and "nazi" and the attempt to make a girl who left a date unsatisfied the same as rape are nothing but our current version of group madness. Did I mention TDS? Another example. And "the sky is falling" take on the IPCC reports, which do not in any way say that climate change will kill us all (before jumping on me--have you read the reports? I have) is another example. Short version: we are neither going to fry nor drown but that is what "Extinction rebellion" and Greta are claiming.
cc at October 28, 2019 11:55 AM
Yeahyeah, we're always going to Hell Right Now.
Crid at October 28, 2019 11:59 AM
I was on this blog the other day and it made me so mad I called the blogger a tranny and didn't get a response so I came back again and called the blogger a tranny and this time I got a response and my friends all told me I was really awesome and then everybody clapped for me.
Gog_Magog_Carpet_Reclaimers at October 28, 2019 1:01 PM
Gog's being humble, so let me finish the story... After the clapping, all the good-looking ones invited him out to dinner, from which he retreated with one of their best-looking daughters to a nearby hotel for a quick but sweet sexual encounter. Later they all reconvened for drinks at one of the city's most exciting and exclusive nightclubs, where they were hustled into a private room. After champagne, they turned down the music and presented his honorarium... A check for $70,000 for his unrestricted use, Macarthur Fellowship-style, but off the cuff and informally. Apparently it was a pretty emotional moment... They lit candles and played slow piano music, and I heard the women all cried. Anyway, Gog didn't want to let it get all sentimental and silly, so he said goodnight because he had to get to work in the morning and so forth, so things broke up after that.
Still, it was the kind of event that shows that sometimes it's good it stop into a blog, call someone a tranny (without even saying who) and log off without looking for responses, and to do that for several weeks in a row.
But it worked out really well for Gog Magog!
Crid at October 28, 2019 1:55 PM
Feminists have worked so hard to convince us that women are fully capable, strong adults who are just as tough and competent as men. Apparently, in Australia (and college campuses in the U.S.), that just isn't true.
Can we trust women police officers, soldiers, firefighters, paramedics, air traffic controllers, etc. not to "freeze" in a moment of stress? Now, I suppose not.
Oh well, then. Men will have to treat women accordingly...
Jay R at October 28, 2019 2:16 PM
"But it worked out really well for Gog Magog!"
Well, I try not to humblebrag, but I really am all that and a bag of chips.
Gog_Magog_Carpet_Reclaimers at October 28, 2019 4:19 PM
But what flavor chips?
And do they contain transfats?
NicoleK at October 29, 2019 1:36 AM
Truly NicoleK those are the great questions of our age.
Well Gog, answer them! What are you trying to hide?
Ben at October 29, 2019 3:37 AM
And no one invited me! I always miss the fun stuff. Sulk.
Cousin Dave at October 29, 2019 6:36 AM
Well said, Jen. I remember the last time you told that story, too.
"Who the hell suddenly 'freezes' during sex and is rendered physically incapable of saying no?"
Patrick, I actually mentioned a scenario like that, not so long ago. Maybe it's not what anyone was thinking of, but anyway...if a man is at a party that includes a lot of strangers, and he finds an unfamiliar woman alone in a room and pins her against the wall, he can't assume she's consenting just because she doesn't scream or fight. Plenty of men freeze up in dangerous situations when they know they're seriously outnumbered, so why is it surprising if SHE doesn't react? How is she to know he won't strangle her if she does scream?
And, to go onto the tangent of teenage girls: While teen boys should avoid sex with ANYONE who's younger, even by just one day, here's another reason to avoid sex with teen girls; they often don't realize that many teen boys automatically expect sex from their girlfriends whenever they're alone in a room or a car. So if a boy mistakenly thinks it's "rude" for a girl to refuse under those circumstances and is likely to get angry or worse when she does refuse, the least he can do, for his OWN sake, is to talk to her about it in advance. She's less likely to offend him, that way - as well as less likely to freeze up.
But no, I certainly don't expect an ADULT female to freeze silently when her boyfriend approaches her.
lenona at October 29, 2019 10:46 AM
New South Wales is also the stomping ground of one Manny Zervos, who posts some images on Facebook as Kounelli Photography; his subjects make the Victoria's Secret girls look, er, boyish.
Australia is renowned as a liberty port by navies from around the world for its abundance of beautiful women, who arrive at the pier to Select a Sailor. Has anybody in this nation's government actually kissed a girl?
The USA's SJWs are famous for starting #metoo, without once noticing that those wholly offensive and beastly men (ugh!!) were raised by women, AND that the child of a single mother is much more likely to commit crimes.
Oops.
Radwaste at October 30, 2019 6:05 AM
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