Women "should" consent. If women "should" do something, that ain't consent. It isn't a woman's duty to give a man sex. That is a blue balls excuse men of all political persuasions give to coerce women.
This is goddamned bullshit:
Thus, in the past generation we have witnessed the demise of the concept of obligation in personal relations. We have been nurtured in a culture of rights, not a culture of obligations. To many women, especially among the best educated, the notion that a woman owes her husband sex seems absurd, if not actually immoral. They have been taught that such a sense of obligation renders her “property.” Of course, the very fact that she can always say “no” — and that this “no” must be honored — renders the “property” argument absurd. A woman is not “property” when she feels she owes her husband conjugal relations. She is simply wise enough to recognize that marriages based on mutual obligations — as opposed to rights alone and certainly as opposed to moods — are likely to be the best marriages.
Wives are "obligated" to "give" husbands sex. That is coercion. "Obligation" is a code word for coercion, which in turn is a "right" for a man to rape his wife. This paragraph is complete nonsense and contradictory.
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No, it is not "hate."
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Not only was the Tallahassee Yoga Shooter, Scott Beierle, a violent misogynist and racist, he also had absolutely no musical talent whatsoever.
He was really hard on the ears.
The audio files, which were clearly copied from the original page of Beierle's, will doubtless be taken down.
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I can't say I grieve for either one of these criminals on death row who reportedly committed suicide over the weekend. This is especially the case with Andrew Urdiales, 54, one of the vilest serial killers around, who murdered eight women in California and Illinois starting in the late 1980s. He just dripped with hatred toward women.
Only one of the women he abducted survived, and she endured mental problems for years after the attack.
She and Urdiales were profiled on 48 Hours a few years ago.
A video of the broadcast:
Few people mourned his death:
On Oct. 5, Orange County Superior Court Judge Gregg L. Prickett sentenced Urdiales to death, citing his “repulsive crimes of violence that were committed to “satisfy his own lust and anger on this weaker than himself.” Prickett had made clear that Urdiales was receiving consecutive death penalty sentences for each of the five Southern California murders, since no victim was less deserving than the others and even if one sentence was overturned the rest would remain.
During the sentencing, Urdiales expressed his condolences to the families of his victims, telling them he would “like to express my sincere apologies for what happened.”
“If I was a juror in my case, I probably would have done the same thing,” Urdiales said.
Urdiales killed Brandley in 1986 in a Saddleback College parking lot in Mission Viejo, and over the subsequent seven years killed Julie McGhee, Tammie Erwin and Denise Maney in Riverside County and Mary Ann Wells in San Diego. He was previously convicted of killing Laura Uylaki, Cassandra Corum and Lynn Huberand in Chicago.
Perhaps it isn't so strange more people on San Quentin's death row have committed suicide than who have been executed.
More about his recent trial:
Shortly before 6 a.m. the next morning, as Asbenson left work, she testified that Urdiales pulled up next to her.
Urdiales initially seemed friendly, Asbenson testified, but quickly grew angry as he confronted her about the phone number, which he had tried to call and knew was fake.
Urdiales “snapped,” she testified, hitting her, grabbing her by the hair, slamming her face into the dashboard of his car and pulling a knife.
Asbenson said Urdiales tied her hands behind her back and drove them to a remote part of the nearby desert, where he cut her underwear off and shoved the clothes into her mouth. He twice forced her to perform oral sex on him and attempted to rape her, but he was unable to physically perform the acts and only appeared to grow angrier, she testified.
“He started strangling me. He started strangling me so hard,” she said. “I thought, this is the devil, I am going to die right now, while my family and my friends are asleep.”
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