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| 2 | Three ladies try to fight a bouncerThere's nothing more infuriating than powerlessness. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 27/06/20 11:43 AM |
| 1 | 'Lack of masculinity is' the problemSo many of the problem kids come from single parent or fatherless homes though. There's plenty of masculinity around, it's just that a lot of it is not controlled properly due to a lack of role models. Perhaps male teachers can help there but surely good examples are the key whichever gender provides them. You don't deprogram millions of years of evolution and chemistry in a couple of decades. | /r/MensRights | 25/08/18 01:25 PM |
| 1 | Australia's rape Kafka-trap confirmed: you can plead innocent, but dont dare suggest your accuser is lying. Man punished for defending accusations of sexual abuse - the final pillar of a fair trial has been abolished after standard of evidence, presumption of innocence and burden of proof have gone.Quite right. It's difficult when strong emotions are involved. Cheers. | /r/MensRights | 24/04/17 05:57 PM |
| 2 | Australia's rape Kafka-trap confirmed: you can plead innocent, but dont dare suggest your accuser is lying. Man punished for defending accusations of sexual abuse - the final pillar of a fair trial has been abolished after standard of evidence, presumption of innocence and burden of proof have gone.It's difficult to make judgements without a lot more information. I wouldn't want an unfair unjust legal system and I don't think that's the intention. It's a tricky situation though, no system is infallible. | /r/MensRights | 24/04/17 05:35 PM |
| 1 | Australia's rape Kafka-trap confirmed: you can plead innocent, but dont dare suggest your accuser is lying. Man punished for defending accusations of sexual abuse - the final pillar of a fair trial has been abolished after standard of evidence, presumption of innocence and burden of proof have gone.I think you have to consider each case based on its merits. I think there seems to be a lot of generalisation and assumption without any concrete understanding of the minutae of the trial. I've seen several false accusation cases of late and they do not fall into this category. I think it odd that you assume that young girls will make retrospective false accusations about historical abuse. Also bear in mind they had both been through rigorous counselling with professionals who train for years in… | /r/MensRights | 24/04/17 03:05 PM |
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