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In reply to the discussion: Does anyone dispute the fact that the 'false allegations of rape are common' myth is dangerous? [View all]DonCoquixote
(13,940 posts)Because whenever anyone says ANYTHING is common, it can be dangerous. Add to it somethign where the onus of proof is on the woman, it gets outright vicious.
Now, it should be noted, we as a society have a problem with "innocent UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY." That goes for all the people who think Casey Anthony should fry, even though her prosecutors were idiots, and any MAN OR WOMAN that the media convicts before one day in court has happened.
However, the idea that "false accusations are common" is very much the same as "you know the (expletive deleted) is lying", which is something that demands, at the very least, outright denial, if not shame. The fact that some men promote that is sad.
Anyone think I am wrong?, then kindly provide some blue links to PROVEN STATISTICS to prove your point about how "common" this is. It is not like crimes, especially Rapes are not one of the most researched and documented things there are. If flase accusations are so "common" then no doubt there are stats to prove it. However, I think my proverbial bet money is safe, safer than a Swiss Bank account.
Seriously, the idea that guys get on a liberal board to score potshots against women is sad.