Cop-out. This doesn't answer the question - either all sex ever is rape, just ranging from 'just slightly' for things like emotional impulsiveness, or there is a point where it isn't - if so, where is that point?
It's not a cop-out to accept that the real world is a lot fuzzier than you're making it out to be. Context is everything. That said, I'd agree that there
is a point where there's functionally no degree of rape at all, and that's when everybody involved takes the time to thoughtfully consider the act with no sense of urgency and no external chemical influences on their brain, where an external chemical influence is defined as any chemical that acts as or alters neurotransmitter behavior, which was not synthesized within the person in question's body and which is not an essential nutrient (since I know you're going to ask). There may need to be some clarification on essential nutrients, since there may be some ways of overdosing blah blah blah but I think we can all agree that this is a shitty nitpicking direction to take the conversation and I'm not going to continue it.
Point being, it basically never happens. And that's fine. Virtually everything everybody does has some shitty implications, and if you're going to insist on living a shit-free life you're going to have to blind yourself to a lot of the consequences of your actions. I mean, shit, your Internet connection generates a fair bit of pollution as a byproduct of simply existing, but nobody suggests destroying the Internet because that's a very tiny problem compared to the good it generates for society, and compared to the scale of pollution in other industries that can be changed to more significantly impact the environment. But it would be inane to insist that because the Internet's infrastructure produces very little pollution, no piece of it pollutes
at all.
Living a good life is just about managing the shittiness of your actions to reach an acceptable level. In this case, figuring out the degree to which you've obtained consent, and that consent was meaningfully given, but they're both matters of degree and there
is no simple, universal rule. You have to actually think about it, and you have to accept that your actions may have consequences you didn't intend, and that you're still responsible for them.
Furthermore, you need to punish rapists somehow, and law doesn't really work on a sliding scale. 'Your honor, but that rape was only slightly rapey' is a line of defence used by about zero people in the history of justice (at least modern, excluding things like class-based punishments a' la Hammurabi).
Yeah, sure, I didn't think we were talking about the law here. Fucked if I know how the law ought to handle it, and fucked if I'm going to have that conversation - I am not a lawyer.
Also, if unwittingly causing someone's death, AKA manslaughter, is something different from knowingly causing it due to a strong emotion is something different from cold-blooded killing, why doesn't 'unwitting rape' work the same way?
It totally does work that way. That doesn't make it not rape, though, and that much should be obvious.
If everyone is blind drunk then everyone is raping each other then.
Yup, I said that's a logical consequence of what I'm saying, and I'm pretty okay with that. It's possible for two drunk drivers to kill each other, too. You can have multiple people at fault.
Let's add to the mix that a lot of people get wasted hoping for a one-night stand, and we have people complicit in their own rape.
Yeah, sure, and in the situation where you know your partner got drunk with the expectation of having sex, it's a lot less rapey. Is that under debate? It's practically tautological! You're assuming a degree of prior consent in that situation, so of
course there's more consent there than if you spiked somebody's punch or something. I thought we were discussing alcohol more generally - you can always change things by adding more premises, that's why context is so important.
I've been in the situation described above (two blind drunk peoples) and I really feel like it's morrally terrible to equate the result of my own bad decisions to the thing some girls I know have been through.
You're absolutely right - that's like equating negligent manslaughter and first degree murder, to use scrdest's analogy. The two aren't
equivalent, but they're related under the same category.