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TopicSo I had an interesting conversation regarding the #MeToo movement.
GreatEvilEmpire
10/08/18 9:39:34 PM
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httpgrandmaster posted...
Because proving rape after years have passed is virtually impossible, we have to accept the cruel but necessary reality that it's better not to imprison an innocent person and to let someone get away with it. Otherwise we run the risk of imprisoning innocent people on the basis of mere accusations. Rape victims should be encouraged to come forward right away, and guaranteed resources/protection to do so. But anything more than that is not achievable, I'm afraid.


The problem is that feminists would gladly trade an innocent man's life if they can get 5 other men behind bars and that's not right. And one day, that innocent man could be their own brother, father... their own son and they're going to wake up to the monster they created.

There's an absolute-type mentality where it's us against them, instead of us against the rapists. I don't think anyone condones rape, but I've seen plenty of people condone the conviction of an innocent man... like it's okay because he's a man, and he represents men.

It's never okay to sexually assault someone, and there are different degrees of assault with some more severe than others. And it's definitely not okay to publicly convict a man just because he was accused of something, caused we've seen many examples of women falsely accusing men of doing something they didn't do.
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