http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/has-the-federal-government-ever-had-sex/article/2565963
I keep thinking the Science fiction articles about how bad it is going to get in the West is just that, science fiction, but current events just keep proving me wrong. What the fuck is "affirmative consent" anyway? I don't get it. I'm not kidding either. I really don't get it. It's hard enough to get laid as it is, but many girls want it super rough anyway, so, I don't understand how this approach to sex wouldn't be a tacit outlawing of normal sexual relations.
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But the draft explains that the "default position" should be to err on the side of the prosecution.
Murphy's answer was simply that "hopefully" there would be enough evidence to say one way or the other.
For now, their draft is going nowhere at ALI as long as members continue to oppose it as they did this year. The next chance for comment, and to see if Schulhofer and Murphy listened to criticism and updated their draft, will be in October.
Even though "yes means yes" has failed to gain traction in most states where it's been introduced, with the continued focus on sexual assault in the media and academia, Schulhofer and Murphy will not be the only ones to propose expanding California's policy across the nation. Unless more people take notice of the proposals, we could be just a few years away from having the government tell us how to have sex.
I keep thinking the Science fiction articles about how bad it is going to get in the West is just that, science fiction, but current events just keep proving me wrong. What the fuck is "affirmative consent" anyway? I don't get it. I'm not kidding either. I really don't get it. It's hard enough to get laid as it is, but many girls want it super rough anyway, so, I don't understand how this approach to sex wouldn't be a tacit outlawing of normal sexual relations.