"Some girls, they rape so easy."

Wow. A comment from an interview in December, he quotes a statement his father made to him as a cautionary note, but that's just "typical white behavior" I guess

"When a Chetek Alert reporter asked state Rep. Roger Rivard in December to comment on the case in which a 14-year-old girl accused a 17-year-old boy of sexually assaulting her, the Rice Lake lawmaker said his father told him: "Some girls, they rape so easy." Rivard said last week the comment was his father's way of warning him that a woman could agree to sex but then later claim the act wasn't consensual."

14 year old girls rape easiest of all because it's ALL rape. Even if the girl takes your pants off herself it's still rape.

I have to wonder why you're supporting rape.
 
I have a 19 year old daughter and a 14-year-old son.

This summer, my son was allowed to go, unsupervised, to a 16-year-old girl's home by his dad. She set up the situation and had sex with him. A few couple of weeks later, when he refused to date her, she accused him of rape and then claimed to be pregnant.

<snipped>

But, I have good friends whose sons have been entrapped in a similar fashion, and it's not a good situation at all.


I kinda woulda thought Catz would have appreciated a father way back when advising his son, "Some girls, they rape so easy" to caution him against casual sex with young women.

That said, there are a lot of Republican men who probably need to start taking impulse control drugs so they don't shoot off their mouths like Rivard, Akin, Walsh, etc.
 
I kinda woulda thought Catz would have appreciated a father way back when advising his son, "Some girls, they rape so easy" to caution him against casual sex with young women.

I don't think I will ever express approval of someone saying "some girls, they rape so easy."

But thanks for thinking of me in such a twatty way. It's sweet how much you care.
 
Wow. A comment from an interview in December, he quotes a statement his father made to him as a cautionary note, but that's just "typical white behavior" I guess

"When a Chetek Alert reporter asked state Rep. Roger Rivard in December to comment on the case in which a 14-year-old girl accused a 17-year-old boy of sexually assaulting her, the Rice Lake lawmaker said his father told him: "Some girls, they rape so easy." Rivard said last week the comment was his father's way of warning him that a woman could agree to sex but then later claim the act wasn't consensual."

He should Know better... But the Comment is FAR from as Offensive when it's Original Context.

Politicians, specifically Republican ones, should know better than to say things that can be made into Soundbites that can't be Explained away later.

:)

peace...
 
Wow. A comment from an interview in December, he quotes a statement his father made to him as a cautionary note, but that's just "typical white behavior" I guess

"When a Chetek Alert reporter asked state Rep. Roger Rivard in December to comment on the case in which a 14-year-old girl accused a 17-year-old boy of sexually assaulting her, the Rice Lake lawmaker said his father told him: "Some girls, they rape so easy." Rivard said last week the comment was his father's way of warning him that a woman could agree to sex but then later claim the act wasn't consensual."

He should Know better... But the Comment is FAR from as Offensive when it's Original Context.

Politicians, specifically Republican ones, should know better than to say things that can be made into Soundbites that can't be Explained away later.

:)

peace...

There's no way in which this isn't an offensive comment in context of talking about a 14 year old girl who was raped at school.
 
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I kinda woulda thought Catz would have appreciated a father way back when advising his son, "Some girls, they rape so easy" to caution him against casual sex with young women.

I don't think I will ever express approval of someone saying "some girls, they rape so easy."

But thanks for thinking of me in such a twatty way. It's sweet how much you care.

I certainly don't approve of it either, nor would I tell my Son that later in Life...

But I would Certainly Warn him against Girls who might take advantage of boys and that promescuity usually doesn't end well and sometimes ends in Criminal Charges simply because a Girl says she didn't really want to.

They are now charging some kids here in Colorado at Grade School Age for slapping another student on the ass for "sexual harrassment" and "abuse".

True story.

These kids don't know what they are doing and our System shouldn't be making little Children into Criminals at that age for minor infractions.

My Wife's former Principals Son streaked at a football game as a Sr. in High School and was put on the Sexual Predator List...

True Story.

What a World we now Live in.

:)

peace...
 
I certainly don't approve of it either, nor would I tell my Son that later in Life...

But I would Certainly Warn him against Girls who might take advantage of boys and that promescuity usually doesn't end well and sometimes ends in Criminal Charges simply because a Girl says she didn't really want to.

Yep.

There's a difference between attempting to downplay a girl being raped at school, and warning your son to be careful where he puts his weenie.
 
Of course, if a 14 year year old girl tried to take my pants off her I'd throw her ass out of the room. No excuse for a grown man to even put himself in a situation like that with a minor.


I find this thought to be a little over the top. If the girl is a freshman in high school and the boy is a junior or senior how can you possible call the boy a “grown man”?

Actually, in many states, a 14-year-old can't consent to sex with a 16-year-old. In Florida, it's considered "lewd and lascivious conduct with a minor." 16 is the age of consent for sex here.

And, there's a big difference between a 14-year-old girl and an 18-year-old boy. If you doubt this, I doubt you've spent much time with adolescents.

I agree there is a difference between an 18 year old and 14 years old. I actually remember being that age (I feel so many people seem to forget their own past as soon as they get “old”) But in this discussion and situation wasn’t the person in question 17? That’s not 18.

And more importantly to my point, all the above ages are in High School together. Again, do people forget that time of your life? Scoring a freshman as a senior was not a crime rather a celebration. I guarantee that hasn’t changed. Also in my experience most girls have had sex before the average age of 16.

Of course I’m generalizing in my numbers but let’s be real here. If someone doesn’t think teens in High School are fooling around they are living in a false reality. And if this really is so objectionable than why doesn’t junior high last until a later age vs. throwing those kids into High School for four years together.

Bottom line is being under 18 is being under 18. You’re a kid that doesn’t know your ass from a hole in the ground at that point. Prosecuting a High School kid for having sex with another High School kid is absurd. (unless of course it wasn’t voluntary)
 
Wow. A comment from an interview in December, he quotes a statement his father made to him as a cautionary note, but that's just "typical white behavior" I guess

"When a Chetek Alert reporter asked state Rep. Roger Rivard in December to comment on the case in which a 14-year-old girl accused a 17-year-old boy of sexually assaulting her, the Rice Lake lawmaker said his father told him: "Some girls, they rape so easy." Rivard said last week the comment was his father's way of warning him that a woman could agree to sex but then later claim the act wasn't consensual."

He should Know better... But the Comment is FAR from as Offensive when it's Original Context.

Politicians, specifically Republican ones, should know better than to say things that can be made into Soundbites that can't be Explained away later.

:)

peace...

There's no way in which this isn't an offensive comment in context of talking about a 14 year old girl who was raped at school.

I didn't say it wasn't Offensive, I said it wasn't AS Offensive in the Context of how it was Actually Told in an Interview.

There are False Claims of "Rape" and that's a Fact...

Warning your boys of this is a good thing...

The way this Asshat's Dad did it isn't and he should have Known better than to Repeat it in a Recorded Interview, even if he was only trying to make a REALLY BAD Point.

:)

peace...
 
I agree there is a difference between an 18 year old and 14 years old. I actually remember being that age (I feel so many people seem to forget their own past as soon as they get &#8220;old&#8221;) But in this discussion and situation wasn&#8217;t the person in question 17? That&#8217;s not 18.

And more importantly to my point, all the above ages are in High School together. Again, do people forget that time of your life? Scoring a freshman as a senior was not a crime rather a celebration. I guarantee that hasn&#8217;t changed. Also in my experience most girls have had sex before the average age of 16.

Of course I&#8217;m generalizing in my numbers but let&#8217;s be real here. If someone doesn&#8217;t think teens in High School are fooling around they are living in a false reality. And if this really is so objectionable than why doesn&#8217;t junior high last until a later age vs. throwing those kids into High School for four years together.

Bottom line is being under 18 is being under 18. You&#8217;re a kid that doesn&#8217;t know your ass from a hole in the ground at that point. Prosecuting a High School kid for having sex with another High School kid is absurd. (unless of course it wasn&#8217;t voluntary)

In the case we're referencing, the 14-year-old girl was forced to have sex by a 17-year-old boy.

But, in general, I support statutory rape laws. 18 year old boys don't need to be having sex with 14-year-old girls, and I don't care how many times your buddies would have high-fived you for it.
 
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Of course, if a 14 year year old girl tried to take my pants off her I'd throw her ass out of the room. No excuse for a grown man to even put himself in a situation like that with a minor.


I find this thought to be a little over the top. If the girl is a freshman in high school and the boy is a junior or senior how can you possible call the boy a “grown man”?

Actually, in many states, a 14-year-old can't consent to sex with a 16-year-old. In Florida, it's considered "lewd and lascivious conduct with a minor." 16 is the age of consent for sex here.

And, there's a big difference between a 14-year-old girl and an 18-year-old boy. If you doubt this, I doubt you've spent much time with adolescents.

Unfortunately thanks to all ages Clubs and Schools going from 9th to 12th, there are Huge Age Swings in Social Groups... Was that way when I was in School and it's worse now.

House Parties have all Ages... Always have.

Girls and Boys get Drunk... Seldom check IDs of the Girl who says she's a Junior @ Whatever Highschool in the other town...

Later Regrets that she Lost her Virginity and Blames the Boy she clearly did not Fight the Night before.

Is this Rape?...

Rape in the sense that it was Against her Will or that both Parties are Fully Informed or even Mature enough to Know... Even at 17 when Compared with a 14 year old?

14 and 17 year olds hang out together... That's a Fact.

Been happening for as long as I can remember and I still see it every day.

:)

peace...
 
Rape, the real and the not so real, have been used as weapons by both men and women. Mostly men but nonetheless by both sexes over time.

Horrible wording by Rivard's father and now these words are at the mercy of those who love a politically opportune soundbyte that makes slicing and dicing an opponent child's play. The problem is the spin the opportunists are adding to this all. Ridiculous.
 
I agree there is a difference between an 18 year old and 14 years old. I actually remember being that age (I feel so many people seem to forget their own past as soon as they get “old”) But in this discussion and situation wasn’t the person in question 17? That’s not 18.

And more importantly to my point, all the above ages are in High School together. Again, do people forget that time of your life? Scoring a freshman as a senior was not a crime rather a celebration. I guarantee that hasn’t changed. Also in my experience most girls have had sex before the average age of 16.

Of course I’m generalizing in my numbers but let’s be real here. If someone doesn’t think teens in High School are fooling around they are living in a false reality. And if this really is so objectionable than why doesn’t junior high last until a later age vs. throwing those kids into High School for four years together.

Bottom line is being under 18 is being under 18. You’re a kid that doesn’t know your ass from a hole in the ground at that point. Prosecuting a High School kid for having sex with another High School kid is absurd. (unless of course it wasn’t voluntary)

In the case we're referencing, the 14-year-old girl was forced to have sex by a 17-year-old boy.

But, in general, I support statutory rape laws. 18 year old boys don't need to be having sex with 14-year-old girls, and I don't care how many times your buddies would have high-fived you for it.

So has the 17 year old been Charged and Convicted of Forcible Rape?...

Not under the "Age of Consent" Laws, but that he actually held her against her Will and Raped her.

I'm unfamiliar with the Details. :thup:

:)

peace...
 
They are now charging some kids here in Colorado at Grade School Age for slapping another student on the ass for "sexual harrassment" and "abuse".

True story.

These kids don't know what they are doing and our System shouldn't be making little Children into Criminals at that age for minor infractions.

My Wife's former Principals Son streaked at a football game as a Sr. in High School and was put on the Sexual Predator List...

True Story.

What a World we now Live in.

:)

peace...

This is what I'm talking about. Our society is out of control right now. You can't control every aspect of life. And you shouldn't. People have to grow and experience things. (No I’m not talking about rape)
The freaking sexual predator list is a joke!
This kid is on the same list as a guy who rapes 8year old girls? Or a senior in High School who has sex with his freshman girlfriend could end up on the same list?

Does anyone think maybe the "sexual predator" tag shouldn’t be so generally applied to every situation???
 

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