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RAPE IS EVIL


Rape is bad. It cannot be overemphasized. But why are the beasts not getting it? Simple. Because they cannot reason. They think with their manhood. Until they are chained. Incarcerated. Or incapacitated. As such, the maximum punishment would not be too much, given the permanent pains that rape inflicts on victims.

Rape is atrocious. What is worse? It is the apologists that would permeate every solid argument to water down the severity. You would not say that what causes rape is the sexy outfit. It is like saying that the owner of a property should hide his goods because it could lure a thief. Not a solid defense. A lady's right is to wear anything anyhow as long as her culture, laws, and religion allow it.

Rape is heinous. Justifying rape with the excuse of victims' provocative garb, gaiety is a rape of reasoning. Another offense! What propels the impulse to rape is far worse than mere appearance. Just like any dude can conjure the image of his woman in his mind to have a hard-on. Even if a lady hides all the curves, a perverse mind would undress her. It is a billy-goat syndrome that should be ostracized and severely dealt with. 

Rape is inhuman. And should not be pardoned. Minds commit rape when governed by pleasure-seeking instincts at the neglect of conventions. Even if the offender is apologetic and full of remorse, the pyscho-fixation is there. At every point, when no one watches, he would still relish the prospects of exhibiting it. It is a conditioning, a fixation, a fault in their psychological growth. Unless they are starved of the opportunity. Or rendered unable to do. Turn to an Eunuch. 

Rape is evil. Intercourse without consent is rape. Consent should be sought prior, and during the act. Women are not your car to be ridden according to your whims. Establish the necessary consent and avoid sorry stories. 

-toonday

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