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Stardust Mirror

(624 posts)
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 01:20 PM Nov 11

the fascists are going to

end no-fault divorce
make it a crime to report a rape if the rapist doesn't get found guilty in court
make it a crime to report sexual harassments if the harasser doesn't get found guilty in court
make it ok to rape a spouse
what else?

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the fascists are going to (Original Post) Stardust Mirror Nov 11 OP
The GOP would prefer that rape and harassment are no longer crimes. Irish_Dem Nov 11 #1
Put women in jail for adultery and no_hypocrisy Nov 11 #2
They could bring back the "American Plan." Timeflyer Nov 11 #3
legalize child marriage. n/t lastlib Nov 11 #4
They haven't done jack shit yet. Don't anticipate their depravity and obey in advance. Duncan Grant Nov 11 #5

Irish_Dem

(60,016 posts)
1. The GOP would prefer that rape and harassment are no longer crimes.
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 01:28 PM
Nov 11

And yes reporting them will be the crime.

Yes saying no to men who want sex could be a crime.

Timeflyer

(2,741 posts)
3. They could bring back the "American Plan."
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 01:38 PM
Nov 11

To protect the "boys" who were recruited in WW1, "the 65th United States Congress passed the Chamberlain–Kahn Act on July 9th, 1918. The act implemented a public health program that came to be known as the American Plan. It authorized the military, police, and public health officers to arrest any woman “reasonably suspected” of prostitution and subject her to an invasive screening for sexually transmitted infections (STIs). If she tested positive, she could be forcibly "quarantined" in jails, hospitals, and even former brothels converted to keep such fallen women in. Some who tested negative were incarcerated anyways, as their presumed promiscuity was deemed a public health threat.

"While the law was itself gender-neutral, in its application, the Chamberlain-Kahn Act was used almost exclusively to target women. As just one example, in 1918, of the 1,121 people in Michigan hospitalized under suspicion of STIs, 95.6% were women. Lower-class, non-white, and otherwise marginalized women were subjected to the worst abuse. Black women were often segregated from white women, jailed in subpar facilities, and subjected to racist violence. Some were sterilized against their will or without their knowledge. Government officials warned that women of color were less moral and intent on infecting soldiers. They considered Black people in particular a “syphilis soaked race.”

"The phrasing “reasonably suspected” gave practical carte blanche to its enforcers to arrest anyone they pleased. Nearly anything could make you a suspect, from being seen with a soldier to eating alone in a restaurant to simply existing in public."...

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Duncan Grant

(8,561 posts)
5. They haven't done jack shit yet. Don't anticipate their depravity and obey in advance.
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 03:01 PM
Nov 11

No offense, friends - but this kind of talk is playing right into the fear narrative. Fuck these guys, laugh at them. If you feel otherwise, do what’s true for you. I respect that, too.

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