At a recent speech at Bates College she asserted that married women cannot be raped by their husbands.
At one point, Schlafly also contended that married women cannot be sexually assaulted by their husbands.This is not a view that I subscribe to. I think that a married couple has certain obligations and that one of them is to help their spouse with their sexual needs but not at the expense of one being completely subjugated to the other. Just to be clear the scope of obligations relative to needs is going to be subjective and based upon an agreement between the spouses.
"By getting married, the woman has consented to sex, and I don't think you can call it rape," she said.
I wonder how many other people (read women) subscribe to her point of view. I know that there is an audience for it, but how large is it.
On a side note but related to this I think that the biggest impediment to electing a female president will be other women, but that is a post for a different day.
5 comments:
This is nothing new for her. She's been saying this same crap for years. I'm guessing that most of the women who listen to her live in the Bible Belt.
she's a nutburger with a side of loon.
Thankfully, the law doesn't agree with her!
I've never heard of her. I feel somewhat enlightened! (Not in a good way)
Is she still around? I remember reading about her when I was in 6th grade and we had a class debate re. womens' rights.
What utter nonsense comes out of that woman's mouth. I'm with Tafka- good thing the law knows better in this case!
Joe,
The bible belt would be my guess as well
Miriam,
A side of loon.I like that.
PP,
She doesn't make the headlines all that often anymore.
RR,
She is a piece of work.
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