Can we all agree that rape is worse than offending people?

  • janonymous@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Yes, we do agree on that.

    The assailants were minors and thus mostly got probation sentences. That’s due to German law. This was criticized widely.

    Are you allowed to find out the mobile number of the perpetrators and harass them on WhatsApp? Well, not under German law. Two wrongs don’t make a right and so on. It’s true that she did not get the leniency the assailants got, because she is not a minor (and had been caught stealing before). She was sentenced to a weekend in jail. That is 3 days.

    Are both cases comparable and allow us to draw larger conclusions from the differences in their sentencing? I don’t think so. They are completely different and only linked by the victim of the latter being a perpetrator of the first.

    It does make for a sensational headline, though!

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    3 months ago

    As far as outrage porn goes… this is pretty weak lol

    Did y’all see Robert Morris was raping 12 year old? Got ZERO PRISON?

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    3 months ago

    Europe is very Marxist, and the EU governments is very careful to not allow too much criticism of marginalized groups. Their soft justice system does not work with all cultures. To keep liberal society liberal, they feel they need to censor things to prevent a clash of cultures inside their own country. This is very common in a country like the UK where the perpetrator is treated like the victim and the victim the perpetrator with no evidence whatsoever to back up their conclusion. Minorities are a “protected class” that get preferential treatment. In the case of Germany, it is a culture of guilt due to the history of Nazism.

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    3 months ago

    The case sounds right, because it is a crime against humanity to hurt someone’s feelings. I would assume that using words deemed offensive would merrit the death penalty.