tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6636590871708901167.post5296352618424546881..comments2023-05-04T09:15:37.226-05:00Comments on If I Were King: Justice For AllMikehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18036634810146169205noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6636590871708901167.post-9165888414772488872010-10-06T08:29:03.685-05:002010-10-06T08:29:03.685-05:00Oh, don't even get me started on abortion and ...Oh, don't even get me started on abortion and the Catholic Church. I'm pretty sure I hit a tl;dr point with my previous post, and that was short for one of my rants. I can go on about either abortion or Catholicism for hours, let alone both of them... Suffice it to say, rich old men in dresses who protect child molesters should get no say in what I do with my uterus.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6636590871708901167.post-16294305102095651862010-10-06T07:49:00.149-05:002010-10-06T07:49:00.149-05:00Hey above, ask the bishop of Rome what he insists ...Hey above, ask the bishop of Rome what he insists on if you also happen to get pregnant from being raped.Warner (aka ntsc)https://www.blogger.com/profile/12924176333302007261noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6636590871708901167.post-54754298242407813292010-10-03T22:25:55.326-05:002010-10-03T22:25:55.326-05:00This is one of those things I mention when people ...This is one of those things I mention when people (usually guys) ask why I'm a feminist and try to assert that everything is a-okay for women these days. No, it's not. Women aren't equal citizens when:<br /><br />1) The burden of preventing rape is placed on me, rather than on the men who rape or the law enforcement that's supposed to protect me. I'm told I shouldn't go out at night (even to class or the grocery store) alone, I shouldn't wear "provocative" clothing, I shouldn't drink- let alone get drunk, I must protect my non-alcoholic beverage at all times, etc.<br /><br />2) If I do get raped and report it, they probably won't bother to process my rape kit.<br /><br />3) They only make an arrest in 50% of cases and move to prosecute in 80% of the cases where an arrest is made- 40% of reported rapes overall.<br /><br />4) In the event that it does make it into a courtroom, the defense will argue that I was "asking for it" based on my clothing/intoxication/flirtation, and my sexual history will be put under a microscope, humiliating me.<br /><br />5) After all that, only 58% of cases end in a conviction, and <b>only 69% of rapists convicted of a felony will spend ANY time in jail.</b><br /><br />So at the end of the day, only 16% of reported rapes end in jail time for the rapist. That doesn't sound like equality to me, that sounds like men are allowed to do whatever they damn well please to women's bodies with very little fear of repercussions. This is especially true when we have the technology to process rape kits and dramatically increase conviction rates, but choose not to.<br /><br />Why couldn't I have been born a boy?<br /><br />[Numbers come from this site: http://www.rainn.org/get-information/statistics/reporting-rates]Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6636590871708901167.post-91067577893496228232010-10-03T20:07:54.341-05:002010-10-03T20:07:54.341-05:00Money drives everything.... gahMoney drives everything.... gahphonakinshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04478332483586361391noreply@blogger.com