I don’t think all women should be automatically believed.
I don’t think all women should be automatically believed.
No one. Let law enforcement handle it. Those poor kids that lost their scholarships. That shouldn’t happen unless convicted. The
Recently, I've been seeing lot of articles written by women wringing their hands about how to raise a nonrapist son who "respects" women. Maybe I'm alone in this, but when I was a teenager being polite to girls, avoiding potentially compromising situations and keeping my hands to myself weren't things I needed to be taught. Oh, there may have been a few instances when, under the influence of alcohol or moonlight (or both) I got a little fresh, but I certainly backed off immediately if it become clear my date wasn't on the same page. I think if women want to completely eliminate that sort of thing they're dreaming, or they need to go back to the chaperone system.
Sure, women make false charges but every available bit of evidence indicates that's rare. But it does happen, which is why we need due process--real due process, not some college committee trying to cover the school's ass or pursuing some political agenda.
The reason I believed Ford not Kavanaugh is because I know Kavanaugh. Not in high school--my friends in high school of either sex were nice kids who would never lie about anything serious. That's why they were my friends. But when I got to college I started meeting a lot more Kavanaughs, and I was shocked and disgusted by their attitudes toward women. I avoided them and, for the most part, any women who would give that kind of guy the time of day. I began to realize that not everyone had the same ethical standards I did, which ever since has made me careful about whom I select as companions.
What percentage of men are rapists?
Do you think that it is possible that due process is a deterrent from making false accusations? Like, lets say we got rid of due process for accusations of sexual assault like the SJWs want. Do you think the number of false accusations would remain static, increase, or decrease? It is an interesting question.
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