On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, Caio Rossi wrote:
> A rightist politician in Brazil said something like: "If a guy is sexually > aroused, he should rape, but not kill". That's always quoted by his > political enemies as: "Rape, but don't kill". He obviously meant to say that > that killing after raping is worse than raping only and may be avoided, > since the rapist ( or rapper? :-) ) will have already satisfied his sexual > impulse.
Call me crazy, but to me the long version means the same thing as the short. It still sounds like he's giving the go-ahead for sexually aroused men to rape.
Tako
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