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| 2 | Impact of False Accusations - More than personalcitation? | /r/MensRights | 10/06/19 09:01 AM |
| 1 | Feminists' opinion on false rape accusationssource? According to Lisak, a minimum of 2 -11 percent of accusations made to police are false. Ostensibly this is higher for accusations made on social media during #metoo. | /r/MensRights | 21/05/19 04:25 AM |
| 1 | MensLib is beginning to wake uphttps://psycnet.apa.org/record/2010-26125-002 Lisak study | /r/MensRights | 02/05/19 07:52 AM |
| 1 | MensLib is beginning to wake upNah, I'd drink a beer with them. I do think they should do more to promote open discussion. I was deleted for simply pointing out the bad inference that is CONSTANTLY made from Lisak. | /r/MensRights | 02/05/19 07:36 AM |
| 1 | MensLib is beginning to wake upTo understand Lisak's study, know that all of the investigators are survivors or survivors advocates. That is to say, if there is any bias, (not that I am accusing them of any bias beyond what all humans have,) then it would be in favor of accusers, and against the idea of false allegations. Essentially, Lisak et al set a very high bar to determine if something were a false accusation. Which is fair as the burden of evidence to convict someone is also quite high. The problem is not the study, th… | /r/MensRights | 02/05/19 07:34 AM |
| 1 | MensLib is beginning to wake upthis graphic grossly misrepresents the statistics: https://sarahbeaulieu.me/the-truth-about-false-accusation | /r/MensRights | 02/05/19 07:24 AM |
| 1 | MensLib is beginning to wake upI've seen people believe an accuser in spite of evidence. That shit is scary. But most of these women have a genuine lack of empathy for the falsely accused. "Oh he didn't even lose his job." | /r/MensRights | 02/05/19 02:17 AM |
| 2 | MensLib is beginning to wake upI posted that their inference from Lisak was faulty. According to Lisak, a bare minimum of 2 to 12 percent of accusations made to police are false. But you can't throw a rock on google without finding an article that says 90-98 percent of rapes accusations are true. This is a bad inference. This is not an opinion. Well menslib deleted my comment in less than 5 minutes. Its unhealthy the way they lock their threads up. | /r/MensRights | 02/05/19 01:59 AM |
| 1 | I’ve been falsely accused of rape and it’s turned me off the idea of womenThis is the shadow side of #Metoo that we have been assured does not exist. | /r/MGTOW | 30/04/19 03:30 PM |
| 1 | Are false accusations a legitimate dating fear for men?I said "at a bare minimum," 2 to 11 percent are provably false. I'm pretty sure i got it right and you and I are in agreement. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 30/04/19 03:07 PM |
| 1 | Are false accusations a legitimate dating fear for men?It is my understanding that the only viable inference from the Lisak study is the following: That at a bare minimum, 2-11% of rape accusations made to the police or campus authority are provably false. (Ostensibly this rate is higher for accusations made on social media but not brought to police.) Am I missing something? | /r/PurplePillDebate | 30/04/19 02:48 PM |
| 1 | #metoo. When due process and constitutional law is superseded by emotion, drama or knee jerk reactions, eventually that said "movement" will end due to either boredom by the general public, correction by the courts, or aggressive push back by those victimized by the said unfair process.It will end in 2020 elections because it will be so obviously weaponized by both sides. It is inherently unsustainable to equate accusation with guilt. | /r/MGTOW | 04/04/19 10:27 PM |
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