Why sex and stupidity have no limits

India's lawmakers rape common sense

bikram

Bikram Vohra | March 7, 2013



That is unspeakable. The Indian government has recommended that the age for consensual sex should be dropped from 18 to 16 after raising it from 16 to 18 so that mere teens can now romp about without breaking the law. Thought process: kids grow up faster. So what?

To add insult to injury you have the National Committee for Protection of Children asking for the age to be dropped to 12. Who are these cretins on this committee they would want their kids in pre-teens having sex? What's 12...have they gone stark, raving mad?

This whole mess is supposedly intended to reduce rape but no one has quite understood which idiot bureaucrat, which bumbling myopic twit in government thought this was a good idea. Might as well revert to child marriages and then no one will be raped. Just skip the age part entirely and say when you are ready and you can do it, go for it, the law is on your side.

You cannot drink till you are 21, you can’t get married till you are 18, you can’t drive till that age but you can jump between the sheets. Sure, then you can commit crimes till you are 18 as a juvenile.

For sheer, rampant, mindblowing stupidity this decision is difficult to beat. You up the age and you catch the creepy crawlies who assault or molest women, you don’t ease up on the limits of the licence to encourage more promiscuous sex in a nation with a high HIV rate and low knowledge of how sex works.

Imagine the message they are sending….the ramifications are horrid. More abortions, more STDs, more grief, more infanticides, need I go on.

Would you let your 12 or even 16 years old have sex? Would the committee members be happy if their grandchildren said, no cartoons, I am off to have a fling? More valid, would he or she even know what consensual means and can you actually label it consensual when you have just hit puberty?

Someone has to tell the Indian people who these imbeciles are that thought up this horrendous ‘solution’ and what was the thinking behind it. Just to hear about it makes the blood boil and enrages common sense.

What did they do, sit there in committee and say, you know what, if we legally allow them to ‘screw’ each other at a younger age then the boys won’t go about raping women, they can take them to bed instead.

Has anyone ever heard of anything more astoundingly moronic than this?

Don't just sit there and let it pour over you like custard, you dummy, you have kids, too...and if they are 11, watch it!!!!

Uh oh I meant 15, unless the NCPC wins the day.

 

Comments

 

Other News

Mofussils: Musings from the Margins

Provincials: Postcards from the Peripheries By Sumana Roy Aleph Book Company, 320 pages, Rs 899 Sumana Roy’s latest work, like its p

How to promote local participation in knowledge sharing

Knowledge is a powerful weapon to help people and improve their lives. Knowledge provides the tools to understand society, solve problems, and empower people to overcome challenges and experience personal growth. Limited sources were available to attain information on the events in and arou

‘The Civil Servant and Super Cop: Modesty, Security and the State in Punjab’

Punjabi Centuries: Tracing Histories of Punjab Edited by Anshu Malhotra Orient BlackSwan, 404 pages, Rs. 2,150

What really happened in ‘The Scam That Shook a Nation’?

The Scam That Shook a Nation By Prakash Patra and Rasheed Kidwai HarperCollins, 276 pages, Rs 399 The 1970s were a

Report of India’s G20 Task Force on Digital Public Infrastructure released

The final ‘Report of India’s G20 Task Force on Digital Public Infrastructure’ by ‘India’s G20 Task Force on Digital Public Infrastructure for Economic Transformation, Financial Inclusion and Development’ was released in New Delhi on Monday. The Task Force was led by the

How the Great War of Mahabharata was actually a world war

Mahabharata: A World War By Gaurang Damani Sanganak Prakashan, 317 pages, Rs 300 Gaurang Damani, a Mumbai-based el

Visionary Talk: Amitabh Gupta, Pune Police Commissioner with Kailashnath Adhikari, MD, Governance Now


Archives

Current Issue

Opinion

Facebook Twitter Google Plus Linkedin Subscribe Newsletter

Twitter