Canada’s Supreme Court in has ruled that some sex acts between humans and animals are legal. According to Canada’s highest legal body, humans having sexual contact with animals is OK if there is no “penetration” involved in the act.
In a quixotic ruling, court a man who was on trial for raping and sexually exploiting his own daughters wasn’t guilty of “bestiality.”
The man reportedly, “smeared peanut butter on the genitals of his victims and had the family dog lick it off while he videotaped the act.”
The convicted man took his case to the Canadian Supreme Court, demanding that the bestiality charge be nullified. In the end, the court agreed. As a result of the rape case, the court ruled 7 to 1 that humans having sexual contact with animals is OK.
With the new ruling by the Supreme Court it means Canadian law gives animal abusers license to use animals for their own sexual gratification.
“Acts with animals that have a sexual purpose are inherently exploitative whether or not penetration occurs,” she stated.
Animal rights groups echoed a similar sentiment.
“As of today, Canadian law gives animal abusers license to use animals for their own sexual gratification,” said Camille Labchuk, the executive director of Animal Justice. “This is completely unacceptable, contrary to societal expectations, and cannot be allowed to continue.”
The Canadian legislature also made headlines recently after the Liberal Party, led by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, demanded two year prison sentences for people found guilty of “transgender discrimination.”
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