Eh, this issue is more complicated than it seems many would like to admit. Drunk driving and drunken sex aren't comparable because of the fine reasons that have already been stated. If you get drunk and are victimized, you aren't responsible for being a victim. If you get drunk and victimize someone, you are responsible. That part is simple.
The more complex issue is about drunken consent. This idea that I cannot consent to sex when I'm drunk is circumstantial. How drunk am I? How drunk is my partner? These details really do matter and you can't simply brush aside those considerations and make a blanket statement like, "You're responsible even if you're shitfaced." or "If you're drunk you can't possibly consent." Both are overly simplistic views that fail to recognize that all cases should be judged individually.
I certainly can consent to sex when I'm drunk, whether that is recognized legally or not. I have been pissed plenty of times and really wanted sex with my very sober wife/girlfriend/complete stranger. To assert that I am not responsible for my actions when I was just as enthusiastic about a roll in the sheets as my sober partner was is ridiculous. Conversely, if I am so far gone that I can't even make a coherent sentence and someone takes my drunken passivity for consent, then I have been raped.
We need not, should not, ignore nuance and complexity in favor of touting blanket assertions meant to fit all cases. Doing so is not a path to justice.
The more complex issue is about drunken consent. This idea that I cannot consent to sex when I'm drunk is circumstantial. How drunk am I? How drunk is my partner? These details really do matter and you can't simply brush aside those considerations and make a blanket statement like, "You're responsible even if you're shitfaced." or "If you're drunk you can't possibly consent." Both are overly simplistic views that fail to recognize that all cases should be judged individually.
I certainly can consent to sex when I'm drunk, whether that is recognized legally or not. I have been pissed plenty of times and really wanted sex with my very sober wife/girlfriend/complete stranger. To assert that I am not responsible for my actions when I was just as enthusiastic about a roll in the sheets as my sober partner was is ridiculous. Conversely, if I am so far gone that I can't even make a coherent sentence and someone takes my drunken passivity for consent, then I have been raped.
We need not, should not, ignore nuance and complexity in favor of touting blanket assertions meant to fit all cases. Doing so is not a path to justice.