UK: Woman Who had Sex with Undercover Cop in the 70s Just Realized It was Rape All Along

Rape happens every day.

Sometimes, women don’t know they were raped until years later, such as was the case with Harvey Weinstein’s girlfriend.

This secret cop in Britain raped a woman for months on end, and she didn’t figure out it was rape until years later.

The Guardian:

An undercover police officer has been accused of lying to a public inquiry by a woman who said that he deceived her into a sexual relationship that she regards as rape.

The woman, known only as Madeleine, told the inquiry that the police spy, Vince Miller, deceived her into a sexual relationship that lasted a couple of months. He has claimed that they had a sexual encounter that lasted one night.

Madeleine said he started the relationship with her at a time when she was “fragile and vulnerable” after the end of an abusive marriage.

She said she regarded her relationship with Miller as rape. She added that she had trusted him but he had betrayed her.

A woman obviously can’t consent to sex after a divorce.

That’s rape.

She is the first woman who was deceived into forming a sexual relationship with an undercover officer to be questioned in a public hearing at the inquiry.

A retired judge, Sir John Mitting, is heading the inquiry that is looking at the conduct of around 139 undercover officers who spied on more than 1,000 political groups since 1968.

Miller infiltrated the leftwing group, the Socialist Workers party, between 1976 and 1979. He has previously told the inquiry that he had “one night stands” with four women during his deployment.

The Socialist Workers Party was started by a Jew who called himself Tony Cliff.

His main claim to fame was that he said Stalin wasn’t doing communism right.

On Monday, Madeleine told the inquiry: “Vince Miller’s account of the nature of the relationship he had with me is untrue and there is no possible justification for it ever having taken place.”

Madeleine said that she would have been devastated if she had discovered the truth about him at the time. “I trusted him … it would have been an absolute betrayal … I know that I would have regarded, as I do regard it now, as rape”.

She met Miller in 1977 when he started attending meetings of the SWP branch in east London that she belonged to.

Her marriage to a “controlling and possessive” man ended in 1978, leaving her “utterly devastated”.

“At that time in my life I was very shy and reserved. I was also quite vulnerable as a result of my marriage ending, and initially I was wary of jumping into a new relationship. I now think Vince probably saw me as easy pickings,” she added.

We’ve been saying for years that women were going to try to classify any form of lying or presenting yourself wrongly as “rape.”

I had a French friend who pretended not to speak French to have sex with French women, and a woman found out he spoke French and called it “rape.” She didn’t involve the law, but I believe she said it and I believe this is the sentiment of most women: they should have complete control over any sexual interaction, and lying to them in any way is taking control away from them. Therefore, lying is rape.

Men of course gain nothing from any of this. But just as men are apparently incapable of defending themselves on the basis of their whiteness, they are incapable of defending themselves on the basis of their maleness.