False rape/abuse accusations

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Gullscorer
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Post by Gullscorer »

Two sides of the same coin:
Trump: http://www.cotwa.info/2016/02/donald-tr ... e-for.html
Clinton: http://www.cotwa.info/2016/01/mrs-clint ... about.html

It's standard procedure for a divorcing woman to toss in a rape, domestic violence, or child abuse accusation. Why wouldn't you? There's no downside and it only helps you screw the man harder. Think of all the people who were hung as witches at Salem because some girls accused them of being witches. Think of all the black men who were hung because white women accused the black men of leering at the white women. Think of the power a woman must feel when she knows she can exact revenge on a man she does not like by simply accusing him of rape.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/thinking ... ation.html
http://accused.me.uk/
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z45YO8Dfov
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Post by madgull »

That 'Sexual Risk Order' has gotta be one of the craziest things I've heard, it's just absurd. Innocent until proven guilty seems to be no longer a thing, and I know so many people who are sickeningly happy about this. Like any right-thinking person, I consider rape to be absolutely abhorrent, but - short of wearing body cameras 24/7 and not letting people ever get drunk - I really don't see what we can do to stop people getting away with it.

The safe-sex society, or whatever they were called, at my uni were saying how you are classified as too drunk to consent past something nuts like two beers. Like...WHAT? If my girlfriend and I get drunk and have sex, I'm raping her? And yes, it's me raping HER, don't forget, because unless they penetrate you with something, a women LEGALLY cannot rape a man.
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