No it's by someone with a penis which has repeatedly been highlighted as a problem regarding both female perpetuated rape prosecutions and reports as the former are ignored and the latter means "all rapist are men" [because they don't count the women].
Their own woke definitions now include women having a penis so the reasoning of "This isn't a man" is bullshit under their own insanity.
The solution is to take women's rights away. They shouldn't be voting. They should be improving their sewing skills at home and learning to be pleasant.
Is there "equal but different" terminology used regarding equivalent acts?
In parts of the UK "female rape" is referred to as "Sexual assault" and "is treated the same as rape" and "carries the same sentencing terms".
Which is all entirely bullshit since;
In the court of public opinion hearing "rape" is always worse than "sexual assault".
The minimum and maximum sentencing terms in some countries for 'sexual assault' vs 'rape' are 6 months and 7 years minimum for the former vs 10 years and life maximum for the latter.
So "for the same thing" men can be sentenced to life for something a woman may only get 6 months for simply because of how things are defined.
No it's by someone with a penis which has repeatedly been highlighted as a problem regarding both female perpetuated rape prosecutions and reports as the former are ignored and the latter means "all rapist are men" [because they don't count the women].
Their own woke definitions now include women having a penis so the reasoning of "This isn't a man" is bullshit under their own insanity.
The solution to that is to define lesbian rape under the law and to mandate that MTF rapists must be identified as male.
The solution is to take women's rights away. They shouldn't be voting. They should be improving their sewing skills at home and learning to be pleasant.
The solution is to completely undo the enlightenment.
"Freedom and equality" are in reality slavery and mediocrity.
Is there "equal but different" terminology used regarding equivalent acts?
In parts of the UK "female rape" is referred to as "Sexual assault" and "is treated the same as rape" and "carries the same sentencing terms".
Which is all entirely bullshit since;
In the court of public opinion hearing "rape" is always worse than "sexual assault".
The minimum and maximum sentencing terms in some countries for 'sexual assault' vs 'rape' are 6 months and 7 years minimum for the former vs 10 years and life maximum for the latter.
So "for the same thing" men can be sentenced to life for something a woman may only get 6 months for simply because of how things are defined.