Posted on 06/06/2015 11:26:37 AM PDT by Altura Ct.
Not content to redefine consent to mean asking permission before every step of the sexual process, California is now on the path to teaching high school students the proper way to have sex because human nature is now wrong.
To recap: Last year California Gov. Jerry Brown signed a law aiming to redefine consent as an "affirmative, conscious, and voluntary agreement," that is "ongoing throughout a sexual activity and can be revoked at any time." Saying "no" to unwanted sexual contact was no longer necessary, as a "lack of protest or resistance does not mean consent, nor does silence mean consent." Also, previous sexual history "should never by itself be assumed to be an indicator of consent." Alcohol also negates consent, since the line between "intoxicated" and "incapacitated" can be decided after the fact by an accuser.
This means that every time two college students have sex they have to act like they've never met before and ask for approval for everything from the first kiss and touch through intercourse. I tried multiple times to ask the sponsor of the California bill, State Sen. Kevin de Leon, how someone could prove they obtained consent under his law, but only received press releases and quoted paragraphs from the bill. When asked to clarify how one would prove they had obtained consent, his spokeswoman didn't respond.
The "yes means yes" law effectively defines every sexual encounter as rape unless you follow the law's specific requirements or unless neither party turns the other in to police.
Now de Leon is moving on to round two: Teaching high school students the "correct" way to have sex. Human nature is no longer the correct way. De Leon knows the correct way and it involves a lot of questions.
The California state senate just passed S.B. 695, which adds affirmative consent instruction to high school health courses. The bill passed by a vote of 39-0 and had bipartisan support.
"As it stands, we are not doing nearly enough. We can and must educate the youth of our state, especially our young men, about affirmative consent and healthy relationships," de Leon said in a press release about the new bill. "This bill represents the next step in the fight to change behavior toward young women."
This is an example of using the law to change human behavior: "Have sex this way or be labeled a rapist."
The bill now heads to the state assembly. Given that "yes means yes" passed through the legislature and was signed by the governor, I have no doubt that California students will soon be taught how to have government-approved sex
Chelsea brought in this pic:
Solution...guys video their fornication to protect themselves from rape claims.
Now that’s funny.
The sex toy manufacturers will be glad.
For anyone - The media has been pushing and selling sex for years. Subtle suggestions to the public become more explicit every year. Children are being brainwashed into becoming homosexual, transsexual, or pansexual. I guess a pansexual is when a the woman is really a man and the man is really a woman in appearance. Surgically the man makes himself a woman and by surgery the woman makes herself a man. At some point we will see articles about the first pansexual rape case. Anyone can be deceived or raped. Once this is imposed on the West then it will be imposed on the rest. Congratulations, zero population growth can be achieved!
Its sooo messed up since a man can’t give birth and a woman can’t produce sperm...biology turned into the impossible.
Well, I think the guy just needs to get the gal to sign consent forms at every step of the way, and have the forms witnessed by two people and notarized. Documenting the encounter by making a video of it of course adds a little extra protection, but don't forget to get another form signed (and witnessed and notarized) from the partner giving consent to being recorded.
It's also prudent to have one's partner submit to a blood test to determine that she's not intoxicated or on drugs... the tests should be done by a certified lab, and the chain of custody of the blood samples must of course be fully documented.
It's also generally a good idea to have an attorney in the room during sex, just to make sure you're not missing any critical steps in the documentation process.
At this point, at least in California, any guy starting to bang a babe sure as hell better have his smart phone in the “audio record” mode, or he may well be kissing his life away.
Thanks Liz.
This law pretty much makes any male guilty until proven innocent. Maybe that was its purpose.
“This law pretty much makes any male guilty until proven innocent. Maybe that was its purpose.”
Clearly that was its purpose. They’d change the criminal laws to match these campus laws, if they could get around the blatant disregard for the Constitutional Rights of the accused in these cases, but unfortunately for them (in their twisted minds), they know that could never hold up in a court of law - only on campuses, where they can set the rules of trial.
I would advise ANYONE now to do what they can to keep their kids out of these situations. Probably the best option, for starters, is to make sure the kid commutes, rather than live in the cesspools that they call ‘dormitories’. But there are other possible steps too.
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