[OC] When marital rape was criminalised* across the world

Posted by hiimUGithink

29 Comments

  1. bulgaria what’s wrong with you?
    you are an EU country, not a 3rd world shthole

    come on bro

  2. NodeOf_Consciousness on

    Can we instigate a new rule please – if the description for the image is not on the image it should be removed, thus allowing all media to be meaningfully shared off platform and still make sense.

    Thanks.

  3. I am not surprised by Eastern Europe being a leader in this. Communism was ultra-progressive and ultra-feministic (almost woke, in today’s terms) in its early years.

    Later, in order to gain a broader social base, it had to adopt more popular policies, usually some form of nationalism.

    The current crisis in many societies all over the world is caused by the fact that most people want things that are BOTH left-wing (i.e. more social benefits and more financial regulation) and right-wing (i.e. less immigration).

  4. In Italy is only from men towards women. Women abusers are not legally accounted for here in Italy.

  5. The US, as it so often is, this issue varies by state.  Many states either criminalized it outright, or by having ruled the marital exemption unconstitutional.  The last two states to make the change (Oklahoma and South Carolina) did so in 1993.

  6. South Africa is when the post-Aparthrid constitution was instituted in 1997. Turns out the Apartheid government didn’t just hate people of colour, they also hated women.