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Re: CSA ? RAPE



The ? in the subject line was meant to be a "not equals" sign. Also, I've
filled in the truncated sentence below.

Have fun!

"Darkfalz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> A child is still innocent and pure and could potentially grow up to be a
moral,
> decent human being.
>
> Hence, it is a henious crime to commit sexual abuse to a child. I support
> the MAXIMUM PENALTY for child sex abusers.
>
> For people who refuse to get off their ass and waste their entire lives
and
> blame CSA though, I have little pity. Plenty of people who experienced
abuse
> as a child (sexual and physical) go on to have perfectly normal,
productive
> and happy lives.
>
> Now RAPE on the other hand is completely different.
>
> Rape might have actually meant something back in the olden days when women
> prized their virginity and kept themselves for their future husbands. But
> these days, when a woman will fuck any guy with a nice body or an
expensive
> car, their sexuality has become worthless. In this case, rape could easily
> be considered a form of "petty theft" rather than a sexual violent crime.
> The only violence in a rape is the beating she's likely to get if she
> resists, which is entirely her decision.
>
> Thus, the only time I'd consider rape to be a serious crime these days is
if
> the girl was a chaste virgin (and a girl that sensible would be extremely
> unlikely to get raped, so it pretty much never happens anyway).
>
> The rest of you whores who only ran into a man who couldn't wait his turn
in
> line, shut the fuck up. How can you give away your body to every good
> looking stranger you meet and then whine about being violated when one guy
> takes it by force? That's like me giving out hundred dollar bills to
> everyone I meet and then crying "THEIF!" when someone steals a fiver off
me.
>
>





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