Does that mean the private cattle industry needs to get their animals off America’s grass? Bonnie should inform the Bundy family.When you mistake park bathrooms for a "monument".
I dunno, bathrooms seem to be a pretty apt monument of America right now.When you mistake park bathrooms for a "monument".
In 35 states, it's legal to have 'consensual' sex with someone they're detaining.Wait, the way it's written, does that mean there's a law specifically saying it's okay? Or just that there isn't a law against it?
Yeah, I can only imagine how many of those situations are actually "consensual." Fucking hell.In 35 states, it's legal to have 'consensual' sex with someone they're detaining.
I am without a proper way to express myself how fucking sick to my stomach that makes me.
The riot squad has all quit, in protest over the treatment of the two officers who assaulted an old man.For fucks sake, it doesn't end.
I can only imagine the answer is: ALL of them. Why would an officer admit to rape when they could just say "she wanted it"? So each and every instance of an officer having sex with someone in their custody is a rape where the officer has lied and said the woman consented.Yeah, I can only imagine how many of those situations are actually "consensual." Fucking hell.
Truth be told, I can barely keep up with the last couple years of insanity here.The truth is that there are no rules prohibiting it. Sadly, this was the same case for correctional workers as well (which is one reason why unions got the boot in state service in WI - I'll let @Krisken tell about that, because I can only facepalm at what was said around the arguments against the bill).
"The context often missed in the spread of both articles was that laws exist in several states classifying any sex as non-consensual if one participant is on-duty in a position of power (such as a corrections officer or social worker). (In New York State a law of a similar nature did not include “police officers” or “detainees” in its language.) "You learn something new everyday and today I learned something about America that absolutely fucking horrified me and chilled me to the fucking core.
An 18-Year-Old Said She Was Raped While In Police Custody. The Officers Say She Consented.
When Anna said she was raped by two on-duty cops, she thought it would be a simple case. She had no idea she lived in one of 35 states where officers can claim a detainee consented.www.buzzfeednews.com
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Are you fucking kidding me America.
I think you misread what Snopes said. Rape is illegal in all 50 states, but most states don't have laws saying that those in custody can't consent. Only a relative few sates have any such laws, and the ones in New York are, according to Snopes, vague and do not specifically address the police. So yes, it's illegal for police to rape prisoners... but only if you can convince the court it wasn't consensual, and that's exactly what Buzzfeed is saying is a problem."The context often missed in the spread of both articles was that laws exist in several states classifying any sex as non-consensual if one participant is on-duty in a position of power (such as a corrections officer or social worker). (In New York State a law of a similar nature did not include “police officers” or “detainees” in its language.) "
according to snopes it is still on the books illegal to do what they are suggesting in that article in all 50 states, the issue is many states dont name call police in the letter of the laws. (BECAUSE WHY WOULD YOU THINK YOU HAVE TO TELL A POLICE OFFICER THEY CANT RAPE SOMEONE!?)
There was a protest tonight. No cops showed up. 0 violence/looting.Fuck yeah.
(to be clear, the Emergency Response Team is their name for the riot police)
You'd think that would teach people something, but I'm no longer convinced people can be taught.There was a protest tonight. No cops showed up. 0 violence/looting.
People can be taught, but only if they want to learn, and we're very anti-education.You'd think that would teach people something, but I'm no longer convinced people can be taught.
I think it's an important distinction, especially when looking to the future. People can change their minds and decide they want to be taught, but more importantly, we can promote the idea the learning and education are important, and encourage more people to want to learn in the future.I don't feel like you challenged what I said, just wrote it in different words.