3 thoughts on “Bettina Arndt: Sexual Consent – Yes, No, Maybe.

  1. I was watching a police program the other night. One of the cases they were dealing with was a woman who had been followed home from the bus stop by a man with his hood up. When she reached her garden he “jumped on her and straddled her”. She screamed and he ran away. When she phoned the police she was hyperventilating and whimpering – in a terrible state. My point is that there is a very great difference between a man following a woman home and jumping on her and two people having sex after a few glasses of wine where the woman doesn’t explicitly say “yes” and wakes up the next morning feeling uncomfortable.

    I think if this difference was recognised and only the first situation was recognised as rape we would see a dramatic decrease in rape claims, trials and convictions and an end to the ridiculous notion that we live in a “rape culture” (or “rape crisis”).

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  2. “Advice to young women on how not to get raped? Given the grip the feminists have on our university that’s just not going to happen.”
    The feminist movement (I don’t say all individuals who identify as feminist) has no interest in reducing rape.
    Claims of rape and sexual assault – of women only – is used as a tool by Cultural Marxists to crumble society and drive a wedge between women and their traditional protectors, men. The sex drive is very strong in humans; attacking the ability for men and women to enjoy their nature (as opposed to simply controlling it) will ensure the continued breakdown of families and heterosexual partnerships, bringing about the desired environment to introduce a ‘utopian’ community totally controllable by a Marxist regime.

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