• @PugJesusOPM
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    2711 days ago

    “Raptam esse mimulam.” Quod dicitur Atinae factum a iuventute, vetere quodam in scenicos iure maximeque oppidano. O adolescentiam traductam eleganter! cui quidem cum, quod licuerit, obiiciatur, tamen id ipsum falsum reperiatur.

    “A little mime-actress is said to have been raped.” It’s said that this was done at Atina by a group of youths, using a certain old custom allowed at the scenic games, especially in country towns. What an honorably-conducted young manhood! He is reproached with something he was permitted to do, and yet that very reproach is found to be baseless.

    • Cicero defending a rapist’s ‘character’

    While Julius Caesar would later pass a law unambiguously demanding the death penalty for all rapists of free individuals, this poor girl was about ten years too early to be served justice by the law.

    • Nougat
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      1511 days ago

      TIL that rape is a “certain old custom.”

      • @[email protected]
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        I know that Germany only made rape inside the marriage a crime in 1997. And some conservatives argued against it with your words: it is an old custom/tradition.

        Oh and one of those assholes that voted against criminalizing it has good chances to be chancellor next year. Great country I’m living in.

      • @[email protected]
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        It’s not atypical for traditional cultures to have “courtship” customs and rituals that don’t stand up to modern ideas about consent.

      • @shalafi
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        Well, yeah.

        Droit du seigneur comes to mind.

        Y’all that think 2024 is a fucked up time really should have paid attention in history class and done some of your own reading.

    • Aielman15
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      29 days ago

      Reason number #476 to hate Cicero