The larger issue here is rape that results in pregnancy. Not just rape alone. Not only should women have the right to terminate pregnancy (in whatever situation) but even more, urgently and seriously, if it resulted from a crime such as rape. What they're saying is that the woman has to prove that it wasn't consensual then she'll be given an ok to abort. That is so wrong in so many ways. First, who in hell is the court system to control our body to tell us when, where and why we can seek to terminate pregnancy? It's almost like being raped again! In the court! Not to mention that court takes so much time with everything, that child would be born before the trial even began.Coito ergo sum wrote:I don't get it, really, but I'm going by what I've learned about the allegations. There are some pretty mushy laws in Sweden, and so it may well be that if the allegation were true that he tore the condom that it would be considered a sex offense, or something. Until they specify what offense he is supposedly charged with, we can't really evaluate whether he's guilty.
Based on the summaries of the women's statements, I mean, it sounds dubious. The first woman who says he did not wear a condom seems to describe consensual sex in her statement, but she seems pissed off that the sex was the worst she ever had. Then that same woman let him stay in her apartment for another week and associated with him on a daily basis. Does that sound like a woman who had just been raped?
I mean - I'm not saying she wasn't raped - I'm saying that based on her own story as reported in the news (so I'm assuming a lot there, relative to accuracy), it doesn't sound very much like rape.
The morning after pill should be available over the counter. There are so many unwanted, uncared for children in the world already. Why continue this madness instead of getting educated.