RE: How the fuck is there a statute of limitations for rape in New York?
October 17, 2016 at 11:14 am
(October 15, 2016 at 9:26 am)LadyForCamus Wrote:(October 14, 2016 at 11:52 am)Drich Wrote: Whoa... where did I say any of that?
Or is that all that you can see?
I need a citation a literal untouched quote, and a post number most of my first thoughts were from page 3 forward.
Show me where I called anyone a liar or said any of the things you claimed i said or simply admit you are having to change the narritive inorder for your straw man witch hunt to work.
Um...lol. Bold mine:
Quote:Here's a thought...
IF it takes a woman or man waits 5 years to report a rape... it wasn't.
If someone drills you in the can and you seriously did not want to be drilled in the can, then why wait over 5 years to report it?
It is far more likely that alleged 'victim' seeks to further benefit from said can drilling by changing their consent status.. After all how can one prove consent? Now how can one prove consent after such a long time? oh, that's right they don't say anything for more than 5 years.
Is it a selective memory you have, or do you genuinely just forget what you say amidst the endless text walls?
Failure to report a crime committed does not "change the consent status", whatever you mean by that, lol. A person may change their consent status. Time, however, does not. If someone stole my car...then they stole my fucking car, regardless of whether or not I report it to anyone.
But you didn't stop being stupid there. To make it worse, you responded with "jerk-off" emojis when you were provided with legitimate, substantive, psychological reasons sexual assault victims may delay coming forward. You made a factually incorrect statement, and when you were corrected the best rebuttal you could come up with was a vulgar emoji. Thanks for learnin' us all the truth yet again, Drippy! Consider us SCHOOLED! [emoji849]
BTW- I didn't read your sociopolitical babble about Hilary. I'm not interested in catering to your desire to push contrived agendas around here.
Apparently you do not understand the legal definition of the word. Rape is: unlawful sexual activity and usually sexual intercourse carried out forcibly or under threat of injury against the will.
What makes it unlawful, is the report of the act with in the SoL. Now if what would normally be considered to be a rape is reported outside the SoL then it ceased to be an unlawful act.
That is what I was speaking to. Read my quote again. The reason for the Sol is that it far more likely that an alleged victim changed the rape status after 5 years...