Ban the odious '50 Shades' sex defence & stop blaming women for their own deaths

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'It’s time to stop blaming women for their own deaths and ban the odious ’50 Shades’ sex killing defence'

It’s time to stop blaming women for their own deaths and ban the odious ’50 Shades’ sex killing defenceTHE Fifty Shades Of Grey novels, which brought BDSM — bondage, domination and sado- masochism — to a wide audience and inspired some very silly films, have proved a gift to men who hate women.from murder to ­manslaughter, and even to get off entirely.

It is impossible to imagine heroine Anastasia Steele falling in love with Christian Grey — a sort of crap Mr Rochester from Jane Eyre — if he wasn’t a needy billionaire who, though “kinky”, is ­completely in love with her.He is the victim of his own desires and obsessive love for Ana.

Meanwhile, the families and friends of victims must hear the details of their beloved’s alleged sexual preferences — there is no privacy for them in death — and listen to them being judged for being women with sexual appetites.Chloe Miazek, 20, was strangled to death as apparently she was interested in 'erotic sexual asphyxiation'

With the rise of violent mainstream porn, blaming the victim has actually, and disgracefully, become a ­plausible defence.

 

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