Certain sexual assaults against a spouse will now be criminalized in West Virginia for the first time under a law signed Friday by Republican Gov. Jim Justice.

The law removes marriage as a defense to first- and third-degree sexual assault.

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    I’m sorry… why was marriage ever a defense to beat your spouse?

    I’m guessing Jesus or something.

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      Its more just lack of respect for women, this is big in nations with low social development

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        Yeah, but lack of respect for a particular class of people is rooted in religion, which creates in-groups and out-groups beyond “this is the person in charge and the rest of you aren’t in charge.”

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      This is not about beating your wife. It’s more about rape or forced sex. There are actually lots of places that marriage is still a defense to say you are allowed to force your spouse to have sex since you’re married.

      Good for WV for removing that. I think a lot of women will still not know they have options.

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      I don’t think Jesus would have been cool with you raping your wife. The religion and the people operating it on the other hand

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        1 Corinthians 4:7 The wife’s body does not belong to her alone but also to her husband. Ephesians 5:22 Wives, submit to your husbands as to the Lord.

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          To be fair, those weren’t Jesus’ words, they were Paul’s. But as I said, Jesus hated divorce and women were not considered equal to men, so he might not have had much of a problem with it.

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              Considering the first “official” Catholic Bible was not assembled until over 300 years after his death, I’m going to say no.

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                I’ll follow this logic path. It was assembled 300 years after his death, but the Catholic Church claim(ed/s) to have God’s phone number through the Pope, so wouldn’t Jesus have been like “yo, pops, you gotta tell them to take out that rapey shit before I get me too’d”.

                Mystery of mysteries.

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    It’s rare that I see a state like West Virginia get one right, but I’ll give them all the credit they deserve when they do.

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    I had to read this three times to make sure I understood that west Virginia was not doing the regressive thing.