BLueRibbon wrote: ↑Mon Jul 08, 2024 3:57 am What do you propose as an alternative to a flat AoC of 16 or 18? Or do you agree with the current system?
My favoured approach is to delegitimize AoC laws, rendering them meaningless, or largely unenforceable (or selectively unenforceable). There are a lot of laws on the books that are no longer enforced, because society doesn't really care about them anymore. Once that point is reached, then that is a good time to look at reforming these laws to be more compatible with society.
I am not a fan of a flat AoC, because -- in all proposals I've seen -- it completely lacks nuance. In the case of a hypothetical AoC of 12, it makes zero sense to me that a 12-yo can do everything, but an 11-yo can do nothing. I would like to see some gradient that reflects children's abilities to make different choices at different ages. Certainly there can be real risks associated with penetrative intercourse, especially if the child is too small. But can an 11-yo not even consent to a kiss below the belt? A flat AoC of 12 would say 'No.'
This question of 'Are you pro- or anti-contact' has always confused me, because it never defines specifically what kind of contact a person is in favour of or against. Are we speaking of penetrative intercourse? Or just kissing? How about kissing on the chest? On a naked chest? And so forth. And my requests for clarity are almost always met with vague or inconsistent responses.
For that reason, I prefer what I had assumed to be a nuanced middle ground, 'pro-reform,' in that it expressed my dissatisfaction with the status quo, and that I would like to see some unspecified reforms. When I say that I am 'pro-reform,' however, I do not mean that I prefer a specific legal reform to a flat AoC. Because that strips all of the nuance that drew me to the 'pro-reform' descriptor. To me, pro-reform is as much about social reform as legal reform. It also acknowledges that there are some things young children can consent to, but that these exist on a continuum, which grow as children mature in their physicality and independence.
Note: while some of my views may differ, I am happy to stand behind the positions of forum leadership, because I think they are taking us, thoughtfully, in the right direction.