Mexico: The Crime of Jealousy

Here is a new law enacted in Mexico where it criminalizes refraining from sex with your wife. Excerpt:

"Mexican men who display extreme jealousy or avoid sex with their wives could be tried in court and punished under a new law, the special prosecutor for crimes against women told a local newspaper on Friday.
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Perez Duarte said indifference, jealousy or lack of love were crimes against women just as much as physical violence."

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Note no mention in this article of wives held to the same standards. Looks like another tool in the pockets of women who want to divorce their husbands double-quick.

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Having read evolutionary biologist David Buss's excellent book "The Dangerous Passion" (Why Jealousy Is As Necessary As Love and Sex), I'd say this law is based on entirely faulty premises and will produce many more problems than it'll solve. Typical damned-if-you-do damned-if-you-don't stuff.

But maybe it'll indirectly cause a drop in the birthrates and immigration.

* MB

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...and I'll say it again. Don't be a slave. Don't marry. Don't have kids. Ever. Even the misandrists in government haven't figured out how to throw us in debtor's prisons unless we choose (foolishly) to be involved with a woman. Simple solution: don't be involved with women. Sure, the feminists win in their struggle to eradicate the family, but that's only temporary. Feminism is a suicidal meme, and they'll all die of old age eventually. I can live without children if it means I remain a free man.

Yes, it's going to be another generation or two before men can expect to be treated like human beings.

No, we don't have to be slaves for that time. If we flat-out refuse to marry or procreate (sorry, nobody can force us to do either against our will), the matriarchy will be shit out of luck. Either we'll reduce the population (and the tax base that funds government-sponsored misandry) enough that people start to see the value in treating both sexes equally, or the hateful old folks who think this kind of crap up will die of old age and be replaced by a more enlightened generation. Either way, people who believe in equality will win. Just don't get sucked into slavery before it happens.

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(from the article) -- Perez Duarte said indifference, jealousy or lack of love were crimes against women just as much as physical violence.

"Jealousy produces a particular type of stress in the person that comes up against it," she said. "It is exactly the same. They are wounds, psychological scars identical to physical scars."

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Wow! This is a major advance in the criminalizing of emotion and thought!

How does one disprove the crime of "indifference" in a feminist court of law?

"Yer honor, I didn't DO anything!"

GUILTY AS CHARGED!

Imagine -- to be "indifferent" towards women will now be a crime! What specific behaviors will a husband or boyfriend have to perform in order to demonstrate that he's not in fact "indifferent?"

(Wife) - "Honey, what color do you think our new living room carpet should be?"
(Hubby) - "Oh, whatever you like, I don't really care."

GUILTY! GUILTY! GUILTY! as charged.

"Lack of love" is also now a crime?

How do you legally define the minimal quotient of "love" that exempts you from prosecution? (I'm suspecting it has more to do with dinero than with amore...)

One more reason to never marry, never co-habit with a female, never co-mingle assets, and never lose track of your sperm....

And to think I was seriously considering a nice retirement in Mexico.

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So. If you don't have sex with your wife, you get thrown in jail.

Let's clarify this: if you don't participate in sexual acts under the threat of coercion, you will be imprisoned.

"The progressive new law was passed this month to protect women from domestic violence."

What about the women who are just as likely as men to commit domestic violence? The 50% or more of DV victims who are men? Why aren't they entitled to special laws that allow them to destroy a woman's life on a whim?

Progressive? Uh, no. This is regressive.

Sounds like it's about power to me.

Being forced to engage in sex through coercion? Sounds like RAPE to me.

Don't want to get raped? Don't ever travel to Mexico.

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If I were a married Mexican man, I would run out immediately and buy a couple dozen sex toys, vibrators, dildos, and soft-core feminist porn DVD's and prominently display this arsenal in the bedroom.

In this way, I am documenting my lack of indifference to my wife's legal rights to her sexual fulfillment, and protecting myself from any charges that I neglected her.

I would also purchase and install custom-designed wallpaper that says "I love you I love you I love you..." in every room.

I would of course take photos of every artifact that corroborates my lack of indifference and store multiple copies of said photos in fireproof locations.

I would ask my wife & master to sign a notarized statement affirming my dedication to stamping out any signs of indifference.

If she refused, I would just turn myself in and do the six years of hard time in a men's shelter, i.e. prison.

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.......there are so many mexican (male) migrant workers in the U.S.A. With a law like that........I'd be the first to sneak across the border.

75% of murdered wives are perpetuated by their husbands? Sounds like another cherry picked statistic to fuel the "abuse industry"

Maybe Mexico should be more concerned with their filthy drinking water than constructing blatant anti-male laws.

anthony

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