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Apr 02, 2006 22:07

"If you can't rape your wife, who can you rape ( Read more... )

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frozensilver17 April 3 2006, 02:23:59 UTC
"if you can't rape your wife..."

then rape your child... or your servant...

See, those sound just as ridiculous as the initial quote, and one would jump to the conclusion that treating people as possessions is foolish as well. If there is some type of reservation when one confronts this statement, then one must believe that wives, servants, and childen (who were considered property at the same time) are due some rights. If they're do some rights, then why not allow all rights. If they have all rights, then why don't the poor, the homosexuals, the handicapped, the abused, the pagans, and whomever have all rights as well.

To find fault in that quote means that you find fault in injustice. Do you part to defend the rights of all humans for a greater humanity.

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