Quoting LeopardSkinQueen from 13:22, 13th May 2006
We're taking this part of the law in isolation, however. Have you any legitimate evidence, using psychological studies, for example, to show that this point of law is demonstratably wrong?
Just a quick jolt back to reality for all of you here placing your faith in the absolute truth and value of the legal system. I am of course reffering to the idea that this girl, 11, was unable to give any consent. People have been saying she can't, the law saus she's under 13 etc etc.
Quoting Lodestone from 13:46, 13th May 2006
It occurs to me that I could adopt exactly the same attitude to the worst Tories on this board as they adopt to "the underclass".
Quoting dunqn from 13:47, 13th May 2006
go to any little girl of approximate age 11 year old in the street. Say, "do you want to have sex with someone in the very near future?"
Quoting Senethro from 13:57, 13th May 2006
BTW lode, you're in serious danger of taking the internet seriously.
Quoting Lodestone from 13:46, 13th May 2006
It occurs to me that I could adopt exactly the same attitude to the worst Tories on this board as they adopt to "the underclass". I am truly appalled by the lack of moral integrity they show; by their snobbery and elitism; by their inability to contribute constructively to society; by their leeching and freeloading through shirking on social responsibilities. I despise the fact that a whole portion of society is brought up in the kind of environment where these personal and social values are accepted and allowed to grow like a tumour at the heart of the nation. Have these people no self-worth? Can't they be out working for charities and contributing to the collective well-being like ordinary well-matured adults? I'm terrified about the possibility that my parents have let me go to a University where I'm exposed to these "people".
If we could simply round up the whole lot and shoot them, we'd all be getting along much better.
Quoting Lodestone from 13:46, 13th May 2006
It occurs to me that I could adopt exactly the same attitude to the worst Tories on this board as they adopt to "the underclass".
I am truly appalled by the lack of moral integrity they show; by their snobbery and elitism; by their inability to contribute constructively to society; by their leeching and freeloading through shirking on social responsibilities.
I despise the fact that a whole portion of society is brought up in the kind of environment where these personal and social values are accepted and allowed to grow like a tumour at the heart of the nation. Have these people no self-worth? Can't they be out working for charities and contributing to the collective well-being like ordinary well-matured adults?
I'm terrified about the possibility that my parents have let me go to a University where I'm exposed to these "people".
If we could simply round up the whole lot and shoot them, we'd all be getting along much better.
Quoting maz from 15:37, 12th May 2006
I think the legal age of consent for boys in Scotland is 14, but 16 for girls so if a 14 year old girl slept with a 14 year old boy it would still count as statutary rape. I'm not sure though. I think its kind of sick that the grandmother/mother is proud of her little girl.I'm not sure being a grandmother at 34 is something to be proud of. What a contrast with the 63 year old a week or so ago.
Quoting Colleen from 15:53, 13th May 2006
Conservative paternalism worries me intensely. What would the Conservative party, the modern Conservative party under David Cameron, say about this pregnancy of an 11 year old? What would they do to prevent it? The only thing I've heard recently basically consists of David Cameron lambasting shops that sell adult looking clothes for little girls.
In all seriousness, I'm genuinely curious. Would they provide free counselling and support to someone this age? Would they provide, I don't know, better sex education and funding? Specially trained nurses into schools to tell kids it's a bad idea? Would there be homes available for this 'social detritus?' Community activities so pre-teenagers don't have to go to Edinburgh for a night out?
This girl, what I read from the story, hasn't been in school for a while. So, has she wasted her chance - she's ELEVEN, whatever else her sins are - and should be left to struggle for herself, in the way that all these big businessmen from nice middle-class families have struggled?
Quoting Lodestone from 00:51, 14th May 2006
Icarus, Steveo,
That I prefixed that particular post with "I could" should have indicated that it's not actually what I would say under normal circumstances. I just wanted to turn the stereotyping, stigmatising and baseless generalising around to try and make a point about how damaging it is.
dunqn,
On the competency of an 11-year-old to make their own moral judgements and understand fully the consequences of sex, I'll get back to you once I've gone back to my books. Two points, though:
By "mastery of her own fate" I meant her ability to reach moral decisions by herself, rather than simply following the commands and actions of her role models. An 11-year-old is very little other than the product of eir upbringing—that's what I meant—that one is not then at the stage when one starts to really control oneself, rather than be controlled.
The second is that, aside from the psychology, which I'll find for you, it is the opinion of those who have shaped the laws of this country that an 11-year-old is not morally competent or competent to understand the consequences of eir actions.
the fact that teenage pregnancies on the whole are higher
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