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SA is a selfish crime made by power-hungry individuals, murder is at times one of the grey area crimes where the moral judgement relies heavily on circumstances.   reply
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Recently I read somewhere that SA is the only unjustifiable crime. Murder? maybe self defense. Theft? maybe in need. But SA? there's just no need, you completely ruin someone's life for a couple of minutes of whatever pleasure that's supposed to bring. They'll forget after a while, and we have to carry PTSD for years or decades? ffs. Also as a SA v......   2 reply
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I think it depends on how you see it. SA victims have to live with the trauma that the assault causes them for their whole life, making them miserable for the most part. Murder victims... cease to exist. Obviously taking a life could be seen as worse than assaulting someone (and leaving them hurt but alive), but I think about the aftermath of the......   reply
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theyre both horrible crimes but there can be many reasons and motives behind murder, while rape is just unjustifiable Rape is a violation against another person, always coming from a place of wanting to harm someone and dehumanize them in like the worst way possible, all for personal gain while traumatizing the victim for life Murder can be self-de......   reply
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Both are equally as bad, really but for me I lean towards SA, cuz sometimes some people after get assaulted they end up going into depression affecting their mental health, and can cause them to commit suicide, whereas murder it is bad but it depends on who is getting murdered, for example if it was a innocent bystander that got murdered than lock ......   2 reply
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Both are bad. But murder can kind of be justified in some cases (the victim kills their abuser, self-defense etc) but rape/sexual assault is evil, I guess. SA means that they've always had the intent to do it regardless of the other party's consent. It's about power.   reply
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worse in terms of morality or severity? in crim they have crime measurement, basing on seriousness and frequency. but if we gauge by moral value, there wouldn't be a metric. both crimes are punishable by law and both egregious. one can result in the other, too. it's pretty hard to measure something by the volume of outrage it renders. but i get whe......   reply
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most answers here are judging from the perpetrator's perspective, or the perspective of "the law". but if you look at it from the victim's perspective, it's pretty clear which is worse: murder.   1 reply
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why are we even comparing two different things both of them are wrong and worse   reply
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frankly, i dont know. this is difficult to answer if you've never experienced SA before or narrowly escaped the clutches of death. can't speak to the former, but i've danced with the latter more times than i care to count on my bike. & strangely, each time its left me winded & horny af. so no, it doesn't feel entirely bad, but at the same time i do......   reply
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