Hermit wrote: ↑Thu May 10, 2018 1:56 pm
Forty Two wrote: ↑Thu May 10, 2018 12:23 pm
These laws don't have anything to do with the actual capacity of specific persons to consent.
That seems to be the nub of your post, and I agree with it. It was not the nub of Svartalf's post, though, and he is utterly wrong. Let me remind you of what he actually did write:
Svartalf wrote: ↑Wed May 09, 2018 11:59 am
the problem with statutory rape is that the key word is statutory, and it serves to criminalize otherwise perfectly consensual relations.
This is what you quite idiotically agreed with.
Forty Two wrote: ↑Thu May 10, 2018 1:02 am
Svartalf is right.
I explained, in quite a lot of detail, exactly how a statutory rape law setting an age of consent does, in fact, criminalize otherwise perfectly consensual relations.
And act that is perfectly consensual under French law, is illegal under Norwegian or Florida law.
In Florida, a 17 year old can consent to sex with a 23 year old but not a 24 year old. Thus, perfectly consensual sex is rendered illegal by the age of the older person.
That's what Svartalf is saying. The law does not take into account actual consent, because it declares that even if there is actual consent the law does not recognize that consent. The law does not say that consent was not actually there - only that it's irrelevant to the crime.
There is nothing "idiotic" about what Svartalf wrote, or my explanation of it.
Are you taking the position that statutory rape laws setting ages of consent don't criminalize [some] consensual sex? If you aren't, then you agree with Svartalf too. If you are, then you're wrong.
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