regardless of what the victim thinks. Keeping your definitions straight is apparently more important than accepting a victim's perspective.
Wait, what victim? Huh?
I honestly don't know what you're saying here. You can't be suggesting that every actual victim gets to redefine "rape".
If we know someone's an actual victim, then there's already been an investigation and trial, and we know what happened... They still don't get to change what "rape" means. Why would they want to?
They aren't redefining it. It's not about fucking semantics or the technical definition. Nobody here gives a shit about that. Or if they do, they shouldn't. It's about someone being violated in such a manner that they feel like they've been raped. Which is rape. If I punch you in the face by accident, but say I wasn't punching you in the face because I was stretching/running/dancing and your face was just in the way of my fist, it's still punching you in the fucking face. You have been punched in the face, regardless of my intent to do so or not. If someone gets raped, and the rapist didn't intend to do so, or thought they were given consent at the time (if, in the case of being drunk, it's entirely possible that they wouldn't have really thought about informed consent, and wasn't trying to purposefully take advantage of them), and were in fact accidentally raping someone(can also happen in weird other circumstances mostly relating to people being assholes and blind dates/sex and the like), that person was still raped. You cannot change that fact. The rapist, in such a case, obviously doesn't deserve jailtime; they might need to tender an apology or ask what they can do to make up for their mistakes(which may be staying as far away from the person as possible if they were traumatized by it; in some cases having as little to do as possible with the victim is the best response, but it depends on the victim), possibly help pay for counseling and therapy, but jailtime is a bit much(I dislike our commercialized prison system anyway).
Okay, I guess I understand better? You're using the fourth definition of rape:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/rape?s=t4. an act of plunder, violent seizure, or abuse; despoliation; violation: the rape of the countryside.
Instead of the first two:
1. the unlawful compelling of a person through physical force or duress to have sexual intercourse.
2. any act of sexual intercourse that is forced upon a person.
That's very misleading of you. Maybe you should use clearer language.
Otherwise you come up with absurd conclusions like "The rapist, in such a case, obviously doesn't deserve jailtime". That's silly, rapists always deserve jailtime. They're dangerous scum who have forced themselves on others, dealing massive psychological and likely physical damage. It's a widespread and tragic problem.
A college kid who says yes to drunken sex, on the other hand, probably isn't a rapist. Even if the other person regrets it later. Unless they spiked drinks, or performed sexual assault or something... But generally, not rape! I know this can be confusing somehow.
Gosh, can you imagine calling that person a rapist in front of their peers? They'd probably be ostracised, investigated... People might think you're making a felony accusation, when actually you're describing an awkward situation. Haha!
That's why you should use correct words! The words we've defined and put in books called dictionaries. Dictionaries are *like* people who co-opt terms from actual victims, except... Actually dictionaries are nothing like that. That's a nice thing about dictionaries.
Anyway... Words have meanings. "rape victim" does not mean "someone who says they feel raped". Call me a "victim doubter" as if that means anything, but at least I'm not stealing the term rape from actual people with ruined lives, or destroying trust in victims by treating their every word as sacred unquestionable gospel.
The idea of trying to tell someone 'well, sorry sweetie, but you were raped' reeks of so much arrogance and overbearing patronism(or matronism or whatever the fuck you wanna call it) that it makes me upset to imagine.
I swear this isn't some unknown concept...
NORMAL people... sometimes need EXACTLY that. Well perhaps not exactly that, they need help coming to that conclusion.
It isn't because they are stupid or that there is anything wrong with them. It is just something that happens.
Yeah... People in abusive relationships often desperately cover for their abuser, and self-delude that it isn't happening. It's tricky because the manipulation can be less concrete than drugs, yet more effective...
A rape victim serves as an expert witness in their case, at the very very least
To my knowledge a victim is RARELY allowed to be an expert in their case, and even then it is a rare situation. That is because victims are not allowed to give 'expert opinions' they can only give straight facts.
Obviously! Expert Witness, noun:
a person who is permitted to testify at a trial because of special knowledge or proficiency in a particular field that is relevant to the case
Not only that, but victims have a vested interest in a guilty verdict. It sometimes isn't known whether they actually are victims, until the trial is over.