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harryass

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from the vid it looks like an accidental bump. Some freak out people sure gives you the dirtiest looks if you brush them by accident.
 

Smallcock

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Holly fuck if that is true there is a huge problem.

In 2012 there were 460,000 allegations of sex assault. If you take the 2% and 10% estimate to be false allegations.

That means that at 2% 9,200 mostly males, were falsely accused. If you take the 10%, we had 46,000 mostly males falsely accused of sex assault. I say mostly male because women's sites believe that men are responsible for 99% of sex assaults.
Yeah that amount of falsely accused men could populate a small city every year. But that's just insignificant collateral damage to the virtue signaling "knuckleballs" of our world, or better, there is some mysterious overlord keeping this information from the general public.
 

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We will never get over racism as a species when race has to come into every story.

What if the kid was white? Would she still be racist or just dumb?
 

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It is impossible to tell if she was motivated by racism or feminism or some combination of the two. Anyone who makes claims to one or the other is making the same sort of baseless assumptions that she did.


If I were forced to take a guess, I would assume feminism. Calling the cops because someone brushed against your ass is a huge over reaction, a brushing vs a grabbing would feel different. That is the sort of over reaction would would expect from a feminist. A racist would be more inclined to take things in their own hands and not call the police, because they would know they are doing something socially unacceptable.
 

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Yeah that amount of falsely accused men could populate a small city every year. But that's just insignificant collateral damage to the virtue signaling "knuckleballs" of our world, or better, there is some mysterious overlord keeping this information from the general public.
No one in the small city of men you describe is being charged or rotting in jail in these statistics you cite. All these allegations have been deemed false and the guys are going about their lives unscathed.

Again, it is a relately small percentage of women who make false rape claims and those who do tend to be easy to spot.

https://www.google.ca/amp/s/qz.com/980766/the-truth-about-false-rape-accusations/amp/


So stop panicking. Go take some deep breaths or breathe into a paper bag or somethin.




Anyway, I gotta go for now. I have a busy day of virtue signalling planned...It’s Sunday so I’m off to my local sports bar to take a knee during the National Anthem of NFL games.

Go Bills!
 

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Sounds like insignificant collateral damage.
 

Knuckle Ball

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Sounds like insignificant collateral damage.
You are freaking out over a problem that does not exist...or at least that happens only in rare instances.

Prisons are NOT bursting at the seams with men falsely convicted of rape. Men are NOT having their lives ruined in record numbers with false sexual assault allegations.

This does not mean that men never go to jail or suffer other consequences over false rape accusations. The justice system is not 100% flawless; people sometimes serve time in jail for other crimes they are not guilty of too. However, contrary to what you and others try to portray, men suffering terrible fates due to false rape accusations is NOT the norm...it does NOT describe the majority of rape allegations...it does NOT describe even a significant minority of rape accusations.
The cases you cite represent the fringe of the fringe of rape accusations.

We don’t make public policy decisions (or decisions about anything else) based on events whose probability of occurring is infinitesimally small...We make decisions in our lives based on what usually happens or what happens in the overwhelming majority of instances and then deal with the outlier events as they arise.

I find it unfortunate that due to the Kavanaugh hearings the decision of whether or not to believe survivors of sexual assault has become politicized.
 

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It is impossible to tell if she was motivated by racism or feminism or some combination of the two. Anyone who makes claims to one or the other is making the same sort of baseless assumptions that she did.


If I were forced to take a guess, I would assume feminism. Calling the cops because someone brushed against your ass is a huge over reaction, a brushing vs a grabbing would feel different. That is the sort of over reaction would would expect from a feminist. A racist would be more inclined to take things in their own hands and not call the police, because they would know they are doing something socially unacceptable.
Errrm...Nope. Calling the cops is just what a racist would do. The complainant sees a black person and see the cops as their way of having that black person punished. Cops approach blacks in a very different way than they do others. That's why most would do well to avoid confrontation with non-blacks because it will mostly likely not end well. Just smile when and keep it moving.

The only racists taking things into their own hands are the Zimmerman/Drejka types who initiate contact, poke the bear, when they start to lose, they... Then again Zimmerboy did call the cops and was told to leave the kid alone but we all know how that turned out.
 

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First, you are wrong on so many levels. I won't argue them here again.

Second, based on your thinking, we don't need domestic violence laws, or rape laws either. The vast majority of people are no where near even complaints of domestic violence or rape. Why would we need laws to protect such a small minority? How dumb is that logic?

Regardless of how many people commit criminal activity, the law needs to protect the rest of us, and it needs to be applied. False allegations, both those which are discovered in some way, as well as those which are unfounded, in the mix of both legitimate, truly believed but not provable with the others being false allegations, must be prosecuted. The women who make the false allegations are currently given a pass. That encourages more false allegations, not more legitimate complaints.
1 in 3 women experience sexual violence in their lifetime. Not sure what your point is...even if the number was lower rape should still be illegal...Duh.

I agree that those who make false rape accusations should be prosecuted although I suspect that in practice that would be easier said than done- the Crown would have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the woman was lying. It’s one thing to refuse to file charges against a man accused of rape; proving beyond a reasonable doubt that the woman is lying is a different burden of proof.

Regardless, I’m not saying False Accusations never happen. The point is that they occur relatively rarely and in certain predictable circumstances as the article I posted above explains. The idea that countless men are rotting in jail on false rape convictions is a hysterical myth being ginned up by the Rapeublicans in the US following the Kavanaugh hearings so that they can pretend that they did not just knowingly appoint a rapist to a lifetime seat on the Supreme Court.

*barf*
 

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It should strike the sane among us that this woman is a far cry ahead of Christine Blasey Ford in that she has both dozens of people and film which can indeed place her in the same spot at the same time as the person she accused.


Of Kavanaugh's three accusers, there is no third party alive who can definitively do that for any of the trio, and Kavanaugh.



Any such people had weeks to come out of the woodwork and gain popularity and importance for any such proof, and no one turned up.
 

Smallcock

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1 in 3 women experience sexual violence in their lifetime. Not sure what your point is...even if the number was lower rape should still be illegal...Duh.

I agree that those who make false rape accusations should be prosecuted although I suspect that in practice that would be easier said than done- the Crown would have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the woman was lying. It’s one thing to refuse to file charges against a man accused of rape; proving beyond a reasonable doubt that the woman is lying is a different burden of proof.

Regardless, I’m not saying False Accusations never happen. The point is that they occur relatively rarely and in certain predictable circumstances as the article I posted above explains. The idea that countless men are rotting in jail on false rape convictions is a hysterical myth being ginned up by the Rapeublicans in the US following the Kavanaugh hearings so that they can pretend that they did not just knowingly appoint a rapist to a lifetime seat on the Supreme Court.

*barf*
You started your rant with a bogus stat and ended it with an unsubstantiated accusation against a man appointed to the Supreme Court.

Are you a Russian bot? Who hired you and how much are they paying you?
 

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To quote Aerosmith "Dude looks like a lady".
 

Knuckle Ball

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You started your rant with a bogus stat and ended it with an unsubstantiated accusation against a man appointed to the Supreme Court.

Are you a Russian bot? Who hired you and how much are they paying you?
Yeah...The US Centre for Disease Control is famous for posting bogus stats.
 

Knuckle Ball

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Self-reporting is clearly problematic, particularly when sexual assault includes being the partner of someone who had an affair.
Of course the stats are based on self-reporting. How else do you suppose researchers would study this except by asking people about it? It’s not like there’s a blood test they can administer to determine who has been sexually abused. The surveys are anonymous; the women have no reason or motivation to lie.

The rest of your post is dumb and misrepresents what I said. Any person serving time in jail for a crime he didn’t commit is a serious problem. The point is that this is not happening at anything remotely close to the level of frequency that the paranoid members of the Far Right are trying to portray. This thread is nothing more than a desperate attempt to smear sexual abuse survivors.
 

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We will never get over racism as a species when race has to come into every story.

What if the kid was white? Would she still be racist or just dumb?
You seem to think racism doesn't exist so I'm going to make a bold assumption that you've never experienced it. But in this particular case I have to agree with you. I think this lady has issues and would have called the police on any kid. I mean...I child???? WTF?
 

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1 in 3 women experience sexual violence in their lifetime. Not sure what your point is...even if the number was lower rape should still be illegal...Duh.

I agree that those who make false rape accusations should be prosecuted although I suspect that in practice that would be easier said than done- the Crown would have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the woman was lying. It’s one thing to refuse to file charges against a man accused of rape; proving beyond a reasonable doubt that the woman is lying is a different burden of proof.

Regardless, I’m not saying False Accusations never happen. The point is that they occur relatively rarely and in certain predictable circumstances as the article I posted above explains. The idea that countless men are rotting in jail on false rape convictions is a hysterical myth being ginned up by the Rapeublicans in the US following the Kavanaugh hearings so that they can pretend that they did not just knowingly appoint a rapist to a lifetime seat on the Supreme Court.

*barf*
They are not rotting in jail you are right, but they are still victims of a crime. The crime of being falsely accused. Section 140 of the Criminal Code.

Also 1 in 6 males is a victim of sexual violence. However, that number is much larger because we malea don't report it or feel afraid to report the crime. Because men can't be sexually assaulted by women right?

After all none of us ever had our ass grabbed at the clubs, or had some drunk girl grab our crotch. And when it happened we shouls have been grateful because we enjoyed it right?

After all men are just dogs after sex.

Also, I remember that in school teachers always insulted all the boys and would say horrible things about men. "You know men only think with the small head" and such.

But what we are not seeing is people who committed the crime of false allegations being charged.
 
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