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But there was just 6 comments here, including mine
/r/AntiFeminists16/10/20 09:11 PM
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Keep in mind that in every one of these allegations a women uttered to a law enforcement officer (LEC)that so and so raped me. Any person would perceive that LEC should follow-up on the allegation, but that's where everyone's perceptions are incorrect. Firstly, every one of there allegations was "recorded". The difference between "reported" and "recorded" is a matter of debate, but in my own research, looking at police incident reports versus recorded crime, there is as much as a 100% gap betwee…
/r/AntiFeminists16/10/20 09:06 PM
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And, I see the the feminist have gotten to my comment, as they usually do. So how do you or anyone (!?) explain the numbers I've mentioned. Keeping in mind that any allegation not taken to Law Enforcement is easily denied, and after a time, won't affect anything.
/r/MGTOW214/10/20 01:08 AM
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yes!
/r/MGTOW214/10/20 12:58 AM
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The conviction rate for sexual offenses, including rape, of is ~ 2% in the U.S., according to RAINN. In the UK, the government recently said they attempted prosecutions on only 1.7% of sexual offense accusations. All of these numbers stand as a percent of officially "recorded" offenses. The number reported to LEC is, from my research, as much as 2x as high. Do the math!
/r/MGTOW213/10/20 08:25 PM
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Duh! The conviction rate for rape and sexual assault in the U.S. hovers around 2% of "recorded" crimes, according to RAINN. In the UK, only 1.7% of "recorded" crimes end up being pursued, according to the UK government. Note " recorded" crimes are far exceeded by women who utter the word sexual violation to police or in other words "report" rape; by as much as 2X from my research. Do you think the #metoo movement is a farce? I do!
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates30/09/20 09:20 PM
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Only 8%? The UK government said they only attempt prosecution on 1.7% of recorded rape allegations (note: recorded & reported to LE&C are 2 different things.)
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates10/09/20 09:58 PM
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According to RAINN, the conviction rate as a % of "recorded" reports (keeping in mind, as one my links show, the number of rapes reported to Law Enforcement exceeds the number officially recorded) in the U.S. hovers around 2%, according to UK official reports the same number is 1.7%. Last I looked, about 5 yrs. ago, that same number, across the West, hovered around 3%, How is one to explain such results? Well, more than a few LE types - the clinicians we've appointed to handle commonplace disput…
/r/MensRights29/06/20 10:53 PM
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record 24/7
/r/MensRights12/06/20 12:24 AM
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http://archive.li/Ns35n https://archive.li/rI7qi https://imgur.com/a/MQjlg (top of 3rd pg.)
/r/AntiFeminists08/04/20 05:22 PM
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