Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Linda Ronstadt, Victim

Gov. Jerry Brown of California signed legislation on Sunday that explicitly requires colleges and universities that receive state funds to define consent in students’ sexual encounters in terms of "yes means yes" rather than the traditional "no means no."

In other words, explicit consent is required all along the way.  This is part of a national movement.  But before our governor signed the bill, I wish I could have asked him a question or two.

1)  Under this standard, how many rapes have you have committed in your life?

2)  If you've committed more than, say, a hundred, should we really be listening to a multiple rapist?

Actually, I think the law doesn't go far enough.  Rather than requiring men to get consent, take them out of the picture completely, and require women to make every move, getting the consent of the male as they go along.  Then for sure we'd know where we stand.

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

It's a good idea, but after a generation or two, there'd be no humans left.

12:21 AM, September 30, 2014  
Blogger ColumbusGuy said...

Yes, but we'd know where we stand.

2:17 AM, September 30, 2014  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Maybe "you're no good" means yes? That would solve Jerry's problem. Let me say it again....

2:44 PM, September 30, 2014  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The American way is the pendulum response. We overreact to noise (often consisting of truly horrible stories) in the news and show how much we are outraged we enact new laws.

Horny guys have all the power but not a specific lobby. Will be interesting to see how this rolls out- plenty of outrage from the usual shriekers on all sides is in our future

6:00 AM, October 01, 2014  
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