You're a misogynist and empowering rapistsUglyCasanova wrote:Regardless, this public outing without evidence is a problem.

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You're a misogynist and empowering rapistsUglyCasanova wrote:Regardless, this public outing without evidence is a problem.


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rfurtkamp wrote:The only transparent thing I own is a set of drinking glasses.

Believing in due process is trolling?goroth wrote:Hey Pud, are you trolling or do you actually believe what you are writing?

...and if it's Asia Argento?dubkitty wrote:i find it, erm, interesting that peoples' views on #MeToo often depend on whether or not the ox that's being gored is important to them personally. nobody but elderly black people cared about Cosby because he hasn't been relevant since that (NAACP?) speech, but if it's Louis C.K. or Orri suddenly it's all "#notallmen." the Sigur Ros subreddit is absolutely disgusting with people hating on Orri's accuser.
rfurtkamp wrote:The only transparent thing I own is a set of drinking glasses.

People having their lives ruined sucks, regardless of their gender. There's no question. But when you don't believe women, you exacerbate a problem with 20 times more victims than the problem you're concerned about. Mind you, believing women doesn't have to mean making death threats directed at the accused, but that doesn't change the fact that they need to be believed for us to ever have a chance at making a dent in this epidemic. Nobody is saying there aren't people who make false accusations. But they are fucking rare, and unfortunately a few men ending up falsely accused is the price we have to pay to make sure more men who are rapists end up facing justice. There has been a poisonous culture of emboldened sexual predators for all of human history, and until people start believing women, we'll continue to live in that shitty world.PuddysJacket wrote:Who cares right? Lives ruined. Fuck em. They're men, so they can't be 100% innocent. By default they've hurt a woman somewhere along the line.

Because lots of so-called false accusations are real accusations where the accuser was intimidated into recanting.PuddysJacket wrote:And why was "false" in quotes in your last post?

No, it isn't. There's rarely useable evidence in cases of sexual assault. Does that mean rapists should be allowed to just carry on with their lives? The problem is people refusing to believe that their friend, family member, or idol is capable of the heinous shit that men keep perpetrating.UglyCasanova wrote:Regardless, this public outing without evidence is a problem.

Believe women? All women? No matter what?Benn Roe wrote:People having their lives ruined sucks, regardless of their gender. There's no question. But when you don't believe women, you exacerbate a problem with 20 times more victims than the problem you're concerned about. Mind you, believing women doesn't have to mean making death threats directed at the accused, but that doesn't change the fact that they need to be believed for us to ever have a chance at making a dent in this epidemic. Nobody is saying there aren't people who make false accusations. But they are fucking rare, and unfortunately a few men ending up falsely accused is the price we have to pay to make sure more men who are rapists end up facing justice. There has been a poisonous culture of emboldened sexual predators for all of human history, and until people start believing women, we'll continue to live in that shitty world.PuddysJacket wrote:Who cares right? Lives ruined. Fuck em. They're men, so they can't be 100% innocent. By default they've hurt a woman somewhere along the line.
What you're saying makes sense within the dispassionate confines of a court of law. Let juries presume innocence, let defense lawyers force survivors to relive their experiences in horrifying detail, and how about everyone else tries to be a decent fucking human and just believes them without conditions?



No. Believe all women by default. It's not nearly as naive or dangerous as not believing them, and thereby fostering a culture that inherently protects sexual predators. I think we've demonstrated the math on that a few times already.PuddysJacket wrote:Believe women? All women? No matter what?
This is not only naive, but dangerous.


When you're that man falsely accused, or it's your father, your son, your brother etc...what then?Benn Roe wrote:People having their lives ruined sucks, regardless of their gender. There's no question. But when you don't believe women, you exacerbate a problem with 20 times more victims than the problem you're concerned about. Mind you, believing women doesn't have to mean making death threats directed at the accused, but that doesn't change the fact that they need to be believed for us to ever have a chance at making a dent in this epidemic. Nobody is saying there aren't people who make false accusations. But they are fucking rare, and unfortunately a few men ending up falsely accused is the price we have to pay to make sure more men who are rapists end up facing justice. There has been a poisonous culture of emboldened sexual predators for all of human history, and until people start believing women, we'll continue to live in that shitty world.PuddysJacket wrote:Who cares right? Lives ruined. Fuck em. They're men, so they can't be 100% innocent. By default they've hurt a woman somewhere along the line.
What you're saying makes sense within the dispassionate confines of a court of law. Let juries presume innocence, let defense lawyers force survivors to relive their experiences in horrifying detail, and how about everyone else tries to be a decent fucking human and just believes them without conditions?
rfurtkamp wrote:The only transparent thing I own is a set of drinking glasses.