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| 0 | Did my professor really say this?First of all, I'd like to apologize for my sloppy wording. I was in a hurry and a bit impassioned, since this topic is very important to me. I should correct myself: the 2.7 million to 1 statistic describes the probability of being falsely accused of rape. Second of all: like your comment contributed to the discussion? I'm not trying to derail this conversation. In debating whether the professor's words can be considered discrimination, it's important to remember that women live every day of the… | /r/MensRights | 21/04/14 11:28 PM |
| -2 | Did my professor really say this?I'd like to point out that according to statistics from the FBI and the US Dept of Justice (admittedly filtered through an article on Buzzfeed) the odds of being accused of rape in the US are 2.7 million to 1. (Studies on the subject, while widely varied and not always reliable, tend to agree that only 2-8% of these rape accusations are false.) Compared to statistics from RAINN which say that 1 in 33 men is raped in his lifetime, a man is approximately 82,000 time more likely to be raped than to… | /r/MensRights | 21/04/14 08:04 PM |
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