The only thing harsh about rape is what happens to the victim
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benkenobi5 on
I’m OK with excessively harsh
Updooting_on_New on
they sure are making it difficult for me to not being reported by xenophobic comments
Sorry-Water-8530 on
To summarise – Indian government wants to override the precedent the supreme court is trying to set.
chillywanton on
Unconscionable.
>Marital rape is outlawed in more than 100 countries, including Britain which criminalised it in 1991.
>But India remains among the three dozen countries – along with Pakistan, Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia – where the law remains on the statute books.
raZr_517 on
Ahh… never change India. Supershithole by 2050.
Nopkar on
get after it ladies. Chain him up and ram in wherever you want! oh, you only wanted men to rape women? weird flex
SenseOfRumor on
India has a bit of an image problem as far as extra-marital rape is concerned too. I’m not sure why they want to be seen as the “Rape Country”, makes you look a bit… Weird…
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HonestCalligrapher32 on
India is advancing in leaps and bounds but its patriarchy is holding it back.
anantsharma2626 on
At least the supreme court is trying, they usually get their way, so the only bad news here is the government people elected aren’t working for the people’s interests.
RBatYochai on
Just outlaw marriage in India. As a bonus this would also get rid of dowry demands.
Thump604 on
India….nuff said.
Dresden-- on
Literal shit hole
Responsible_Wolf5658 on
It’s crazy to me for anyone to say that criminalising any form of rape is excessively harsh. Also 1 in 25 in India are victims of marital rape according to the article. That’s just insane.
Electrical_Car_2495 on
Stay classy, India
Unfair_Commercial on
India is such great place with all the rape and really clean
Cynixxx on
FunFact: here in germany marital rape wasn’t a crime until ’92 and even then some CDU politians (like our future Chancellor Merz) were against criminalizing it.
Beating your kids wasn’t illegal until 2000 too.
disdkatster on
I used to admire India as a country but the more I learn the less I like it. Still admire the people. People are people no matter where they are but the Indian region has a very rich, deep and diversified culture which is going to give some pretty interesting individuals.
TheRexRider on
Is Bill Burr some kind of heaven sent prophet?
“Just jerk one out” seems to be the good news that a significant part of the world’s population doesn’t understand.
ghrrrrowl on
My list of reasons for never wanting to visit India again just got a bit longer. I shall add this under my reason 47: Using beaches as public shitters.
HussingtonHat on
Ffs India…
Habsin7 on
I can understand why they align more with Russia than the West.
AlanDevonshire on
India and Rape just cannot be separated
Registered-Nurse on
That’s just giving the men okay to rape their wives.
BlergFurdison on
On brand.
T4lsin on
Lovely place India. Have to worry about getting raped in your home and gang raped on the way to work.
BlaiddCymraeg-90 on
They’re not doing themselves any favours to shake the India is rapist country image
Midwake2 on
India is low key a kinda fascist country. It also seems that most Indian Americans running for office or involved in government are GOP and hard right.
autotldr on
This is the best tl;dr I could make, [original](https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c80r38yeempo.amp) reduced by 82%. (I’m a bot)
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> The Indian government has opposed petitions in the top court that seek criminalisation of marital rape, saying it would be "Excessively harsh".
> Criminalising marital rape "May seriously impact the conjugal relationship and may lead to serious disturbances in the institution of marriage", it stated.
> The affidavit noted that in a marriage, there was a "Continuing expectation to have reasonable sexual access from one's spouse" and while this did not entitle a husband to coerce his wife into having sex, including marital rape under anti-rape laws would be "Excessively harsh" and "Disproportionate".
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The only thing harsh about rape is what happens to the victim
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I’m OK with excessively harsh
they sure are making it difficult for me to not being reported by xenophobic comments
To summarise – Indian government wants to override the precedent the supreme court is trying to set.
Unconscionable.
>Marital rape is outlawed in more than 100 countries, including Britain which criminalised it in 1991.
>But India remains among the three dozen countries – along with Pakistan, Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia – where the law remains on the statute books.
Ahh… never change India. Supershithole by 2050.
get after it ladies. Chain him up and ram in wherever you want! oh, you only wanted men to rape women? weird flex
India has a bit of an image problem as far as extra-marital rape is concerned too. I’m not sure why they want to be seen as the “Rape Country”, makes you look a bit… Weird…
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India is advancing in leaps and bounds but its patriarchy is holding it back.
At least the supreme court is trying, they usually get their way, so the only bad news here is the government people elected aren’t working for the people’s interests.
Just outlaw marriage in India. As a bonus this would also get rid of dowry demands.
India….nuff said.
Literal shit hole
It’s crazy to me for anyone to say that criminalising any form of rape is excessively harsh. Also 1 in 25 in India are victims of marital rape according to the article. That’s just insane.
Stay classy, India
India is such great place with all the rape and really clean
FunFact: here in germany marital rape wasn’t a crime until ’92 and even then some CDU politians (like our future Chancellor Merz) were against criminalizing it.
Beating your kids wasn’t illegal until 2000 too.
I used to admire India as a country but the more I learn the less I like it. Still admire the people. People are people no matter where they are but the Indian region has a very rich, deep and diversified culture which is going to give some pretty interesting individuals.
Is Bill Burr some kind of heaven sent prophet?
“Just jerk one out” seems to be the good news that a significant part of the world’s population doesn’t understand.
My list of reasons for never wanting to visit India again just got a bit longer. I shall add this under my reason 47: Using beaches as public shitters.
Ffs India…
I can understand why they align more with Russia than the West.
India and Rape just cannot be separated
That’s just giving the men okay to rape their wives.
On brand.
Lovely place India. Have to worry about getting raped in your home and gang raped on the way to work.
They’re not doing themselves any favours to shake the India is rapist country image
India is low key a kinda fascist country. It also seems that most Indian Americans running for office or involved in government are GOP and hard right.
This is the best tl;dr I could make, [original](https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c80r38yeempo.amp) reduced by 82%. (I’m a bot)
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> The Indian government has opposed petitions in the top court that seek criminalisation of marital rape, saying it would be "Excessively harsh".
> Criminalising marital rape "May seriously impact the conjugal relationship and may lead to serious disturbances in the institution of marriage", it stated.
> The affidavit noted that in a marriage, there was a "Continuing expectation to have reasonable sexual access from one's spouse" and while this did not entitle a husband to coerce his wife into having sex, including marital rape under anti-rape laws would be "Excessively harsh" and "Disproportionate".
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