France to Make Insulting Your Spouse a Crime 26
Under a new law, France will become the first country in the world to ban "psychological violence" between married or cohabiting couples. The law applies to both men and women and covers such things as: repeated rude remarks about a partner's looks, false allegations of cheating, and threats of violence. French premier Francois Fillon said, "The creation of this offense will allow us to deal with the most insidious situations — situations that leave no visible scars, but which leave victims torn up inside."
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What proof? The allegation is enough. If someone claims to have been "insulted" who is to say they don't feel that way? Crimes based on how someone "feels" are absurd, but increasingly common.
Because of the false belief that men are inherently violent (why does the image bolster this stereotype?), allegations of abuse often result in fathers denied access to their own children, and having to fight for years to prove the allegations false, with no consequences for the accuser. In the U.S. such cases are hear
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Studies I've read suggest most domestic violence is mutual, followed by about equal numbers of unilateral violence against women by men, and men by women. The relationships MOST prone to violence are lesbian ones.
This goes against everything stemming from Steinem-era feminists who's mantra was that men must resort to violence to prop up a societal patriarchy. That's driven family legislation for decades: family courts are courts of equity where preponderance of evidence is the standard, and if a woman claim
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Well, yes, but the laws are based on the presumption that men have a propensity toward violence, where the evidence suggests such a propensity is about equal between the genders. to prop up this lie, things like "fear" count as much as a broken arm.
So: he asks if dinner is ready, she gets mad and stabs him, is afraid he will retaliate and so she calls 911.
Cop sees him stabbed, and her claiming fear. Under the law, BOTH are equally abusive. Often (and I've seen it happen, though it was a toolbox bruising his
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Reasons # 23,463 - 23,466 why I plan to never marry and never have kids.
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However, where there is no physical evidence of this verbal ab
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Why not use existing laws? Verbal abuse, making a nuisance of yourself etc. should all be covered under existing laws that aren't specific to your partner. Just enforce them instead of dreaming up new ones to score stupid political brownie points.
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i think if you got to yell at them with a megaphone, it would be worth the arrest.
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(I kid, I kid
Only False Accusations (Score:2)
You misunderstand the French, it's okay to cheat, but it's insulting to FALSELY accuse them of cheating! :) You don't accuse a man of being unable to cheat!
!liberty (Score:2)
I thought the home was the last bastion of freedom from the government. Apparently not anymore!
Liberty? Wrong Culture (Score:3, Insightful)
Did you notice that the article is about France? We Europeans have a different view of what liberty is and should be.
Your notions of "liberty" and "freedom from government" are *American* concepts, and they are certainly NOT universal!
Europeans in general have a more positive view of government and regulations, this is not just my opinion but the results of research
You call us "socialists", which is a half-lie at best, yet you don't understand how different we are from you, do you?
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What is your problem?
I added a serious comment with relevant information about the cultural differences between the US and Europe, and you added an outrageously stupid reference to Nazis! You, sir, are an idiot.
Europeans in general don't view their government with hostility. That's a fact. So this law is viewed in a different light here, that might be news to some people in the USA, right?
While your own worthless post was neither factual or relevant. It says nothing about the sentiments that exist here in m
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