
Twice in recent weeks, French courts have refused to prosecute men for rape after they had sex with 11-year-old girls because authorities couldn't prove coercion. Amid the public disbelief over the situation, the French government is drafting a bill to say that sex with children under a certain age is by definition coercive.
Comment: Previously:
- France considering setting age of sexual consent at 13 after man is acquitted of raping 11yo girl
- Man acquitted of rape of 11 year old girl by French jurors
Justice Minister Nicole Belloubet provoked consternation among feminist groups Monday by saying a legal minimum age of 13 for sexual consent "is worth considering."
Comment: Which effectively lowers the age of consent from 15 (in France) to 13.
Activists staged a small protest Tuesday in central Paris to argue that the age of consent should be set at 15. Protesters waved placards that read "for him impunity, for her a life sentence" in reference to the recent cases.
"We want the law to guarantee that before 15 there can be no concept of consent," prominent French feminist activist Caroline de Haas said.
"I don't know why (Belloubet) said it," added Alice Collet, a member of the National Collective for Women's Rights. "It's a sign of ignorance of the issues."
Establishing a legal age of consent is one piece of a pending bill to address sexual violence and harassment in France. The subject of sexual misconduct has drawn fresh attention worldwide since rape and sexual assault allegations were made against Hollywood film producer Harvey Weinstein.
"In America with the Weinstein fallout, there have been legal investigations. But here it has been radio silence from politicians," said de Haas.
Comment: Probably because of some of them have something to hide, paedophiles in power are being exposed around the world:
- Weinstein is just the tip of the iceberg: Former child actors reveal Hollywood's organized pedophilia
- How Thatcher's Government Covered Up a VIP Pedophile Ring
- Dutroux: High-level Belgian pedophile ring ignored
- PedoGate Update: The Global Elite's Pedophile Empire is Crumbling - But Will it Ever Crash?
- Pizzagate: Podesta pedo perps and Clinton's international child sex trafficking ring exposed
French women have increasingly been speaking out online and to police in recent weeks about past abuse, but no high-profile men in France have lost their jobs or suffered reputational damage so far.
A report Tuesday night in the newspaper Liberation detailed allegations by eight women accusing the former head of the Socialist Party's youth movement of serial harassment in 2010-2014. The alleged perpetrator, Thierry Marchal-Beck, is quoted as saying that he was "stupefied" by the accusations and threatened possible legal action. It may be too late for the women to press charges under French law.



Comment: There are some strangely rapid changes occurring to the most basic understandings in society today that one wonders how and why they're coming about now: