Gospel
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Legal consequences don't stop murder... even in Texas. Abuse is already against the law. One can't make it more against the law than against the law.
Thanks for reiterating that point. So, let me rephrase mine: current legal consequences primarily support victims when law enforcement steps in. But what legal framework exists for victims who are forced to defend themselves against their abusers? Self-defense laws? Do you really believe our self-defense laws adequately protect those who, due to their circumstances, are unable to defend themselves? Or wouldn’t it make more sense to have legal protections specifically for women who can’t simply ‘throw up their dukes’ and fight back like men? What the legal system defines as self-defense doesn’t cover actions like pouring a bubbling pot of oil on the face of a sleeping abuser, to be blunt. In fact, the current legal framework often punishes abuse victims for the limited actions they can realistically take to protect themselves—actions that most men wouldn't need to resort to in self-defense scenarios.