According to the Department of Justice, the definition of "rape" is as follows: “The penetration, no matter how slight, of the vagina or anus with any body part or object, or oral penetration by a sex organ of another person, without the consent of the victim.”
As I said, it's "dogmatically stretching the word to its limits in order to fit a situation that whilst technically may fall under it, clearly is apart from the sentiment of the brutal act of rape."
By the definition provided you could state that birth is rape.
No, because birth doesn't involve "penetration, no matter how slight, of the vagina or anus with any body part or object, or oral penetration by a sex organ of another person" because the baby is exiting from the vagina, rather than entering it.
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According to the Department of Justice, the definition of "rape" is as follows: “The penetration, no matter how slight, of the vagina or anus with any body part or object, or oral penetration by a sex organ of another person, without the consent of the victim.”
Sounds like rape to me.
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As I said, it's "dogmatically stretching the word to its limits in order to fit a situation that whilst technically may fall under it, clearly is apart from the sentiment of the brutal act of rape."
By the definition provided you could state that birth is rape.
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No, because birth doesn't involve "penetration, no matter how slight, of the vagina or anus with any body part or object, or oral penetration by a sex organ of another person" because the baby is exiting from the vagina, rather than entering it.