• noride@lemm.ee
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    allegations of sexual misconduct

    Why do they always misspell rape in these articles?? 🤔

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      Yeah this bugs the hell out of me. A 17 year old is not capable of consenting to sex with an adult. That’s how our laws work. Sex with a minor is by definition rape, so they should absolutely call it what it is: a credible rape allegation.

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        A 17 year old is not capable of consenting to sex with an adult. That’s how our laws work

        Well, unfortunately…

        (And because I know people will assume otherwise unless I state plainly this is not a defense of the rapist)

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          Yeah, I forgot how many states are so damn creepy about age of consent. I think the alleged rape happened in Florida though, so the issue is moot, but still worth pointing out.

          But also, our national definition of an adult is 18, so how the hell can the states be so different on consent? Federalism has its downsides I guess…

          Curious if the downvotes are because I wasn’t totally right about the law, or something else?

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      Most states don’t have an explicit crime called rape it’s generally called sexual misconduct or sexual assault.