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Originally posted by EnglandJoe
I think that people who are 18 shouldn't be in a relationship at all, but I'm a prude I suppose. I also believe in not getting into relationships that aren't love orientated, and don't believe in sexual realtions outside of a relationship, so my views are a little extreme anyway.Last edited by KvHagedorn; 13 February 2005, 04:47.
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Originally posted by KvHagedorn
Innocence is ultimately doomed anyhow, but better to be schooled in the way of a positive, constructive relationship than in a selfish and unhealthy one.
In any case, a teacher who commits such a crime is obviously incapable of creating a selfless and healthy relationship, if only because she evidently lacks moral judgement over her own acts.
What about a 24 year-old male teacher and a 13 year-old girl? Do your same arguments apply? If not, why not?Brian (the devil incarnate)
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Do not overstate your case. You were not a fly on the wall with God's power to judge this relationship, neither have you any idea whether the young man is "f**ked up for good" or not.
This is a "crime" as made by statutes enacted by the fearful and weak of soul, and are often enforced for political reasons because of the reverse relationship (an older man and younger woman) being a true predatory one where the man has sex with her, gets her pregnant, and then leaves with no feeling of responsibility toward her at all (thank you hispanic culture for ****ing ours up! Another point to bolster my feelings against multiculturalism!) This is then a money problem for society, which must often dole out welfare to the mother. In this worst of cases, therefore, society doesn't even really care about whether the "young slut" was traumatized or not. It's just a made up thing to prevent too many teen pregnancies. Judges usually have no more wisdom than legislatures, but these cases must be judged on their merits, and preferably by those who know the people involved, before it even gets to court. If there was any "great truth" to your indignant insistence upon this as some crime against humanity, then why is every law different in every state and every country? It is only different because there is no great truth here in why this should be judged as a universal crime. Indeed, as I have put forth, it is more a crime against humanity to condemn love as a sin. Is this really where you want to stand?
And yes, even if it was a 50 year old man and a 12 year old girl, if it was based on love and was by her will and he yielded to it (and was responsible enough to not risk her getting pregnant), there is no crime here.
The only questionable point of ethics is where one person's position might coerce the other into submission. In the present case, the woman was not even his teacher, and was staying in his family's home. This makes it less likely that he saw her as an authority figure, so less likely that he felt coerced. But I don't know the case either. We only have to hope that the jury does not get stirred up and rushed into judgement by the likes of you and decide that all "witches like her" must burn.
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Originally posted by KvHagedorn
Do not overstate your case. You were not a fly on the wall with God's power to judge this relationship, neither have you any idea whether the young man is "f**ked up for good" or not.
This is a "crime" as made by statutes enacted by the fearful and weak of soul, and are often enforced for political reasons because of the reverse relationship (an older man and younger woman) being a true predatory one where the man has sex with her, gets her pregnant, and then leaves with no feeling of responsibility toward her at all
(thank you hispanic culture for ****ing ours up! Another point to bolster my feelings against multiculturalism!)
This is then a money problem for society, which must often dole out welfare to the mother. In this worst of cases, therefore, society doesn't even really care about whether the "young slut" was traumatized or not. It's just a made up thing to prevent too many teen pregnancies. Judges usually have no more wisdom than legislatures, but these cases must be judged on their merits, and preferably by those who know the people involved, before it even gets to court. If there was any "great truth" to your indignant insistence upon this as some crime against humanity, then why is every law different in every state and every country? It is only different because there is no great truth here in why this should be judged as a universal crime. Indeed, as I have put forth, it is more a crime against humanity to condemn love as a sin. Is this really where you want to stand?
And yes, even if it was a 50 year old man and a 12 year old girl, if it was based on love and was by her will and he yielded to it (and was responsible enough to not risk her getting pregnant), there is no crime here.
The only questionable point of ethics is where one person's position might coerce the other into submission. In the present case, the woman was not even his teacher, and was staying in his family's home. This makes it less likely that he saw her as an authority figure, so less likely that he felt coerced. But I don't know the case either. We only have to hope that the jury does not get stirred up and rushed into judgement by the likes of you and decide that all "witches like her" must burn.
I agree that this shouldn't be as big a deal as it is being made, but even though I don't agree with this particular law, I want people to have enough respect for the law that they won't just do whatever they want all the time, and will follow the laws that they disagree with as well as the ones they like. She needs to take responsibility for her actions - if the story is true, then she should be convicted of the crimes, and a reasonable sentence should be imposed. Of course, reasonable is a matter of opinion, so we'll just have to wait and see how it turns out.
- Steve
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If you lived in Texas instead of Vermont, you would know exactly what I meant by the Hispanic remark (I should have said Mexican anyhow, since that is the culture I'm talking about.) It's very easy for people in homogenous areas to be aghast at any idea that there is such a thing as culture clash and resort to name-calling toward anyone who brings it up, but you are just being naive. It's part of their macho culture to try and get girls pregnant irresponsibly, and I've overheard Mexican guys talking about it on multiple occasions. I have known MANY instances firsthand where some Mexican guy has impregnated a young girl for the sake of keeping score and high-fiving his vatos about it.. and too many of them are white girls (to which politically correct ****heads expect us to turn a blind eye.) This is nothing but social terrorism, and the social liberals who turn a blind eye to it, yet vilify these young teachers are hypocrites and traitors.
In many cases, age-of-consent laws have been enacted toward the end of reducing teen pregnancy caused by this cultural tradition, because there is no other politically correct way of addressing it.
Here's an article closer to home for you that supports my point.
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