Jamin Wight

“I believe that violent rape by a sexual predator should be answered by a tall tree and a short rope.”

Second, given what I said above, I believe that violent rape by a sexual predator should be answered by a tall tree and a short rope. But I don’t believe that the statutory rape of a seventeen-year-old girl by her nineteen-year-old boyfriend should be treated the same way. Sue me. In between those two extremes of rape are various other gradations of rape, and I am afraid to disappoint Ms. Moon, but I am not in favor of any of them. Who would have thought? I would want to punish them differently, but I would want to punish them all.
Douglas Wilson

Via the Daily News’ combox

These comments are in response to this front-page story: theflood posted at 7:30 am on Friday, Apr 15, 2016: Why is the abuser’s name — Jamin C. Wight — not included in this story? He was imprisoned for this crime, . . . Continue reading

Friday, April 15, 2016 |

Gender Shaming & Sex Education

Social Justice Forum

Presented by the Moscow Human Rights Commission

When: Tuesday, April 26 at 7:00 PM
Where:

1912 Center
412 E 3rd St
Moscow, Idaho 83843

Natalie Rose Greenfield, a passionate sexual abuse advocate, shares her story of the long-term sexual abuse and subsequent shaming she suffered during her teenage years. Natalie will discuss how media stigmas, social norms and sex education play a large role in gender shaming, which doesn’t just affect individuals who have suffered from sexual abuse/assault, but everyone in society.

via Humanists of the Palouse

Tuesday, April 12, 2016 |

@NatalieGfield #millstone

Saturday, April 9, 2016 |

Why Doug Wilson Flimflams Jamin Wight’s Crimes

“excluding injustice through severe penalties”

FlimFlam Man Doug Wilson

When you strip away all the blame-shifting, restatements, contradictions, obfuscations, and misleading rhetoric from Doug Wilson’s nonsense, one point stands out: He resolved to protect Jamin Wight from paying the lawful penalty for Lewd Conduct With Minor Child Under Sixteen & Sexual Abuse of a Child Under the Age of Sixteen Years. Continue reading

Wednesday, March 30, 2016 |