Usdk wrote:
Did you not read those, or did you not understand them? Or maybe you just don't know what the word biased means, that's possible as well. Or is it "laws apply regardless of the sex of the offender/victim" that you have a problem with? Really you just seem to see the word women and go into a shitfit about how unfair it is without understanding what these laws actually do.
Because you apparently can't read your own links, I'll spell it out for you.
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Department of Justice Proposes Legislation to Help Tribes Combat Violence Against Native Women in Indian Country
Here is the problem they are seeking to redress:
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Violence against American Indian women occurs at epidemic rates. Research reveals that one-third of Native women will be raped during their lifetimes, and nearly 3 out of 5 have been assaulted by their spouses or intimate partners
This one isn't real important to your anti-woman crusade, just re-affirms the right of tribal courts:
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Clarifying that tribal courts have full civil jurisdiction to issue and enforce protection orders involving any persons, Indian or non-Indian — confirming the intent of Congress in enacting the Violence Against Women Act of 2000.
Now, here is where actual laws change:
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Providing more robust federal sentences for certain acts of domestic violence in Indian Country: a 10-year offense for assaulting a spouse, intimate partner or dating partner by strangling, suffocating or attempting to strangle or suffocate; a five-year offense for assaulting a spouse, intimate partner or dating partner, resulting in substantial bodily injury; and a one-year offense for assaulting a person by striking, beating or wounding.
You notice how none of those said 'assaulting a woman/wife/girlfriend'? It doesn't matter what the intent of the law is, it matters if the law unfairly discriminates based on sex/race/religion/etc.
Your second article isn't even related to vawa, not to mention IT'S A MEETING, NOT A LAW. On top of that, it's a meeting focusing on children and youth. Read your fucking links.
Once again, you're claiming bias in the laws based on a name and not what a law actually does.