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Originally Posted by DeltaBetaBaby
You know damn well that's not what these laws do.
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You have been misinformed.
ETA: There is no "state" in the case of affirmative consent laws (yet) because the laws only apply to college kids. (Because that where there is a "crisis", natch.) But it most certainly does shift the burden of proof.
An accuser comes to the university with a claim of rape. The accused says they had consenual sex. Under the new law, the accused must prove that they obtained ongoing consent, throughout the entire sexual encounter. If they can't prove it, they are guilty of rape.
For more, DeltaBetaBaby, I suggest you read the editorial debate between Jonathan Chait and Ezra Klien.