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Listen to this cuck. No mention of divorce rape, kangaroo courts, false accusations, etc. This guy is not an MRA, and he and this cunt should fuck off.
/r/MensRights13/02/18 06:49 AM
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No but you agree with me? Idiot.
/r/MensRights13/02/18 12:28 AM
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Only on the grounds of error. The jury decision can not. A judges decision on the other hand can be.
/r/MensRights12/02/18 11:24 PM
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Ask for a judge alone trial. They can be apealled unlike jury trials.
/r/MensRights12/02/18 09:37 AM
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Hope the police charge her with perverting the course of justice and she is jailed.
/r/MensRights31/01/18 10:41 AM
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But I thought women didn't lie about being cunt-raped?
/r/MensRights31/01/18 08:55 AM
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"There can't possibly be any innocent men in jail". Remind me again why this legal system is the envy of the world?
/r/MensRights31/01/18 07:41 AM
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Men who marry cunts are nuts!
/r/PussyPassDenied30/01/18 08:14 PM
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is a correct ruling of law and that the issues of consent and the criminal case and so forth are not really relevant in a paternity proceeding, which we're talking about, civil liability to support a child. Judge actually says the a child victim of rape has liabilities. Unbelievable.
/r/PussyPass30/01/18 08:06 PM
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At least she did it to another cunt not a man or boy.
/r/PussyPass30/01/18 08:03 PM
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Police tracked down the mother-of-five, from Preston, Lancashire, and found she had a history of similar offending and had just been freed from a six month stretch for fraud. Obviously she has learned her lesson.
/r/PussyPass30/01/18 08:02 PM
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That would have been PussyPassDenied in any western country.
/r/PussyPass30/01/18 07:58 PM
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It would be a world in which bipartisan consensus never coalesced around the idea that America puts too many people behind bars Better not try and get judges sacked for handed out lenient sentences then!
/r/MensRights30/01/18 07:48 PM
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So why not open all the evidence to the defense so they can conduct their own investigation, rather than waiting on a police to prove your innocence? Or would that be too sensible?
/r/MensRights30/01/18 06:36 PM
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It's not a fair trial if prejudicial, irrelevant evidence is allowed in. And it's not a fair trial if relevant, probative, exculpatory evidence is left out. If a jury is inclined to believe "it must have been rape because a woman would never consent to that" then her sexual history is directly relevant if it shows she has done in the past. In other words it negates prejudice the jury probably has about female sexual purity. Really they just care about removing any "roadblocks" to convictions.
/r/MensRights30/01/18 07:56 AM
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Donald Findlay QC, defending, said a report into his client's mental state identified she was suffering narcissistic, paranoid and hysterical personality disorders. When men commit crimes they are monsters. When women did we make up "disorders" that are only available to women. If a man is a narcissist it is viewed as an aggravating factor not an excuse. It's like saying "I have a disorder that makes me a terrible person". Oh, and she died in prison in 2014.
/r/MensRights29/01/18 06:27 PM
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From the Coast Guard commandant down to an appellate court to the original trial judge, the high court said all contributed to a “stain on the military justice system.” The military has been under intense pressure to wipe out sexual harassment and assault, the five civilian judges noted. Replace a few words here and there and you could be talking about the British justice system.
/r/MensRights29/01/18 05:31 PM
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“The new policy discriminates against women and girls Yet they would argue to the end that the old policy didn't discriminate against men and boys.
/r/MensRights29/01/18 12:06 AM
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What about women who claim their hijab was cut up? Should we believe them too?
/r/MensRights28/01/18 11:17 PM
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There seems to be mounting pressure in the UK to get rid of her. Good.
/r/MensRights28/01/18 07:11 PM
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Because rape is not like other crimes, people are charged without evidence for a crime that has an usually high rate of false acausations. Of course a better solution is not anonymity, but rules of evidence that force police to investigate all angles and prevent them from charging people without evidence. You dont need anonymity if you aren't charged, and if you aren't charged anyone who publishes accusations against you can be sued for libel.
/r/MensRights27/01/18 10:06 PM
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