You need to shut up and read up on how feminists got the law changed to get violent acts like rape taken a hell of a lot more seriously, and got new laws about it on the books.
You are comparing two radically different things: one is a deed that involves downright harm and intention of harm and the other is just people who are love trying to be with the loved person.
And, uh, stalking got criminalized precisely because some stalkers would abuse,kidnap, or even killed whomever they were stalking. I mean,get real
You know what? Someone who's extremely determined to kill someone, will do it no matter what! Anti-stalking laws can't possibly prevent a determined person from killing someone, actually it can have the opposite effect: someone who is left by a person they love, is often in extreme suffering. Now, the beloved person trying to use the state against them, on top of their extreme suffering, can be worst thing that can happen to them, the ultimate "act of treason" if you want. And people do kill as a result extraordinarily stupid things(like getting restraining orders, calling the cops, having them arrested/thrown in jail) being done to them by the persons they love.
People got way too stupid in the past few decades and can't seem to understand and accept that people do have feelings and can be extremely harmed by improper "handling" of break-ups and related things. But this is only going to bring more suffering and death, if nothing changes.
Oh, one more thing: you were saying something about complete strangers. Unless you are a celebrity, it's kinda nonsensical to talk about that (extremist feminists may think differently, as their imagination is pretty wild)
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