Jean Hatchet: In the UK not all men rape

Appalling. It would be equally correct to state, “In the UK not all women are sexual abusers”, as Jean Hatchet’s “In the UK not all men rape”.

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4 thoughts on “Jean Hatchet: In the UK not all men rape

  1. Good old Jean Hatchet. I remember her vividly from her appearance with yourself Mike, on GB News. She did everything she could, along with the Darren Grimes to derail and deflect from talking about men’s rights. Totally disingenuous and misandric. An absolute antitheses to any form of fairness and equality.

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  2. Unsurprising. She does in fact right that in English law Rape is a specific offence only men can commit. Though of course other jurisdictions define it differently. Later she says Rape is committed by men, well duh! Of course if a crime can in its definition only committed by men, then obviously all Rape convictions will be of men! If we were to extend the term in law to women who sexually assault (as is the case in many States ) then it would include women. This is of course precisely why the feminists lobbied hard for the specific sexual assault to use the term Rape. Whereas initially it was simply one of a series of forms of “sexual assault” as the law was “modernised” (remember that) to take account of social changes where sex was no longer the sin it had been before the “sexual revolution” . “Rape” remains a rallying cry for feminists precisely because it conjures much more than “sexual assault”.

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