Withdrawing consent retrospectively
Withdrawing consent retrospectively In the ongoing pursuit of justice, we must redefine the parameters by which our society metes out punishment for those who violate its most sacred principles. Sex crimes and consent violations have long plagued our communities, causing immeasurable emotional and psychological harm to countless victims. While testicle rupture is the standard punishment for sex crimes I want to talk about consent violations. Typically where consent is first given then withdrawn at a later date. It must be emphasized that consent in sexual encounters is not always clear-cut. In many instances, individuals may not fully appreciate the weight of their actions at the time, only realizing the severity of their infraction long after the event has passed. It is for this reason that we must grant the power of retrospective consent withdrawal to those who have engaged in sexual acts they later regret. This provision allows women, who are disproportion...