Why are sex crimes "especially heinous"? Because the victims are women, so that gives them a special stature. Too bad most of the "rape" cases are fake. I worked for police dept on a college campus. During my two years, I saw eight "rapes". Not one was a valid claim.

The very first one was a girl who came into the station at 2 a.m. stating she got gang-raped by a bunch of black dudes. So I went up to the floor the supposed rape occurred and found the dudes. There were several and they all gave the same story: No one could find a condom and no one had a condom.

So I went from door to door, knocking, waking folks up and got the same story from each of the people on the floor: "Yeah, two dudes came by earlier looking for condoms, but I didn't have any."

I don't know what was more remarkable: the fact that no one on a college dorm floor had a condom or the fact that for the first time ever, the stories of six or eight black dudes all completely matched.

Short story: Dudes couldn't get a condom and refused to go bareback on the chick. Wise move. But she got mad they wouldn't fuck her and cried rape.

It was a major red-pill moment for me.

"In the criminal justice system, sexually based crimes are considered especially heinous. In New York City, the dedicated detectives who investigate these vicious felonies are members of the Special Victims Unit."