rangrz
Bluelighter
But, what is true the majority of the time, is not an absolute truth. A single observed violation invalidates a theory and requires it to be modified. Special cases must still be handled. Unlike math or computer, you can not just toss on your trollface and write down [undefined] or throw an exception and dump core IRL.
On the age of consent... which is a question of law. Consider that, for example, where I am in Canada, 16 is age of consent. Some people baaaw that is too young to understand the ramifications of and consequences of sex. However, I think its fair enough, keeping in mind that one may enlist in the armed forces at 16. One may be held criminally liable under adult law for major offences at 16. If you able to understand and consent to the consequences of stepping on a land mine, or understand the consequences and reality of doing a 15 year bid in the pen, I think one is able to understand and consent to sex.
If we want to play the majority of the time game, for the 2006 reporting year, the majority of culpable homicides in Canada against children where committed by the mother.
If stereotypes are true a majority of the time, where can we extend this to? More sexism? Racism too? Religious bigotry? Can the police start profiling people and performing arbitrary detention and search because they seen a black guy in baggy jeans?...or world that cause a thread to be posted in CE&P with everyone butthurt?
On the age of consent... which is a question of law. Consider that, for example, where I am in Canada, 16 is age of consent. Some people baaaw that is too young to understand the ramifications of and consequences of sex. However, I think its fair enough, keeping in mind that one may enlist in the armed forces at 16. One may be held criminally liable under adult law for major offences at 16. If you able to understand and consent to the consequences of stepping on a land mine, or understand the consequences and reality of doing a 15 year bid in the pen, I think one is able to understand and consent to sex.
If we want to play the majority of the time game, for the 2006 reporting year, the majority of culpable homicides in Canada against children where committed by the mother.
If stereotypes are true a majority of the time, where can we extend this to? More sexism? Racism too? Religious bigotry? Can the police start profiling people and performing arbitrary detention and search because they seen a black guy in baggy jeans?...or world that cause a thread to be posted in CE&P with everyone butthurt?