Legitimate Rape

Aug 20, 2012 10:04

Jeez, get off the internet for a couple of days, and you miss all kinds of WUT I DON'T EVEN:Rep. Todd Akin, a tea party candidate who is challenging incumbent Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill in the closely watched race, was asked in a local television interview about whether he supports access to abortion in the case of rape ( Read more... )

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"legitimate" lucky_otter August 20 2012, 14:27:45 UTC
I think that by "legitimate", Akin was implying that some rape isn't really rape. So it's not so much that some rape is "legitimate rape" which is okay, but rather that some rape is "legitimate rape" and that's the rape we should care about.

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Re: "legitimate" janedit August 20 2012, 15:32:03 UTC
Absolutely. Because we all know that most women who claim rape are lying to get back at an ex-boyfriend or screwed around a lot or agreed to a date with the guy or were wearing provocative clothing or...or...{add your own insane motivation].

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Re: "legitimate" admnaismith August 20 2012, 17:55:32 UTC

It only counts as "legitimate rape" if she doesn't orgasm.

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rmeidaking August 20 2012, 14:35:03 UTC
There's a positive element in the Romney statement:

"Gov. Romney and Congressman (Paul) Ryan disagree with Mr. Akin's statement, and a Romney-Ryan administration would not oppose abortion in instances of rape," Romney spokeswoman Amanda Henneberg said.

They can't do that, and overturn Roe v. Wade, at the same time.

Something to think about.

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admnaismith August 20 2012, 17:58:51 UTC

I've thought about it.

This is before the election, and they need votes from women in swing states to win.

If they in, they will no longer need something from the electorate.

Even for politicians, the Mittens campaign is setting records for changing positions when electorally expedient.

What else is there to think about?

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smparadox August 21 2012, 00:33:26 UTC
"They can't do that, and overturn Roe v. Wade, at the same time."

Of course they can. Flip-flopping is one of the things Romney is known for.

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kinsfire August 20 2012, 14:41:37 UTC
"Rape is primarily an act of violence and control and selfishness taken to the extreme. Sex is not so much the point of the exercise as the medium by which control is established and violence and selfishness are satisfied. Rape is a violation of a person, not merely of their genitals."

Interestingly enough, the laws that people like Akin try to put into effect can be described the same way, if you think about it.

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starmalachite August 20 2012, 14:42:30 UTC
This is SOP among a certain right-wing type. For the last few years, they've been busily spreading the lie that "if it's really rape, the woman can't get pregnant, so exceptions for rape just let women lie their way into an abortion." That is from memory, but pretty much verbatim from a whole bunch of these mofos.

Thank goddess they broke cover & let their true colors show *before* the election.

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nancylebov August 20 2012, 14:58:51 UTC
I'd heard that theory at least 10 years ago. Maybe 15 years.

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realinterrobang August 20 2012, 15:18:48 UTC
This is the expected and desired outcome of abstinence-only "sex education."

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starmalachite August 20 2012, 15:49:16 UTC
I'd heard that theory at least 10 years ago. Maybe 15 years.

Ditto, but it was out at the fringes. Now they're actively trying to move it into the mainstream. Note that a House candidate had no problem saying it with videotape rolling; apparently he was convinced that, at least among Republicans, this was an article of faith.

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redneckgaijin August 20 2012, 14:43:52 UTC
Legitimate rape
Legitimate rape
Is your rape legitimate rape
Was it real or only a jape
Legitimate rape
Did Akin just make a stupid mistake
Suggesting that some forms of rape are fake
Where reporters got it all on tape
Don't let him escape
"Legitimate rape"

Not meant to be insulting, but that's been rolling in my head for a day or two.

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shockwave77598 August 20 2012, 16:09:45 UTC
*claps strenuously*

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maiac August 20 2012, 16:46:43 UTC
By "legitimate rape", Akin obviously meant "The so rare as to be practically nonexistent instances where the woman really was forced to have sex against her will, as opposed to the vast majority of cases where she was willing but afterward screamed 'Rape!' just to get the poor innocent man in trouble."

And now I'm going to have a two-minute hate for people who actually believe that crap.

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redneckgaijin August 20 2012, 17:14:28 UTC
You practically quote Bryan Fischer of the American Family Council. His tweet today:

"What Akin meant by "legitimate rape:" actual forcible rape, not consensual sex that later gets called rape. Come on, people."

What's disturbing is, despite the many cruel and insane things Fischer says on a regular basis, millions of people agree with him and support him.

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