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| 1 | Ben shapiro lays it outWait what. I think we're misunderstanding each other here. I think the majority of rape allegations are true. That's why I said false rape allegations are less likely than cases of rape | /r/MensRights | 29/12/18 05:58 PM |
| 0 | Ben shapiro lays it outOk. Here Over the past 20 years, only 2-10% of rape accusations ... are proven to be fake, argue the authors of a 2010 US study Other studies have figures in the same range.The FBI has put the number of "unfounded" rapes - those determined to be false after investigation - at 8% | /r/MensRights | 29/12/18 05:41 PM |
| -4 | Ben shapiro lays it outHm. Well, I'd thought he'd said something like this in the context of the Kavanaugh case, but I'll address this too. I think the issue is a lot less prevalent, and a lot more complicated than it may seem to be at first. Obviously, in an ideal world, the only people who would be expelled and have their lives ruined are real sexual harassers and rapists who have actually done terrible things. But in this case, that ideal becomes especially hard to realize. Rape and sexual harassment are crimes tha… | /r/MensRights | 29/12/18 10:16 AM |
| -20 | Ben shapiro lays it outWhen people say "believe women" they're not saying throw every man accused of raping a woman in jail, they're saying believe women who come forward with rape allegations enough to take them seriously and search for all the facts. If your daughter came you after school one day saying one of the older kids hits her every day, you believe her, not in spite of any evidence that might speak to the contrary, because you care about her enough to take her seriously and do something and find the truth an… | /r/MensRights | 29/12/18 02:37 AM |
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