rustywire wrote:When you're that man falsely accused, or it's your father, your son, your brother etc...what then?
OK. Assuming false accusations make up such a small part of overall accusations, the default response for a social justice minded activist would be to defend the human rights of (an extreme) minority vulnerable in extreme circumstances when the power structure is so overwhelmingly titled against them, yeah? Individuals are not math, not statistics to be judged by the average. That sort of dystopian thinking is what enables and emboldens the Pol Pots to commit crimes against humanity while making plans for you (and me).
I'm really reticent to respond to you, because you've proven over my few years here that you don't listen to anybody, in favour of regurgitating victim-complex-fueled political generalizations about anyone who demonstrates the slightest amount of empathy for other humans. My normal policy is not to grant you the dignity of an audience, but this is such an absurd statement you've succeeded in eliciting a response. Clever troll.
Men (as a group) are not, and never have been, the victims of any power structure disparity. That's a breathtakingly stupid comment. I've been trying to remain civil with Puddy, because I once had an acquaintance who was accused of rape and I made similarly indignant statements in defense of him on an online forum, so I know where he's coming from. It took that incident and seeing what my (relatively mild, by comparison) defense of this guy did to his accuser for me to wake up and realize I was on the wrong side of the debate, and I'm trying to help educate him before he digs himself into a hole he's going to regret.
Your comment, on the other hand, is disingenuous bullshit of a different calibre. I've never been accused of sexual assault, and I hope I never am, but I have been falsely accused in a public forum of other injustices. It sucks. But I didn't contradict my accuser's account, and tried instead to be a good example with my actions, because I recognized that fighting back would have done more harm than good to people as a whole. People will abuse and people will victimize. You can't stop all injustice, but not believing sexual assault accusers does a fuck of a lot more harm than believing them does, even if it means occasionally believing someone who's lying.