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[–]DangZagnut6 points7 points8 points (8 children) | Copy Link
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Very good. Now gather the stats for men's and women's sentences i.e. conviction rate and no. of years served and you'll see the cagegap we keep referring to.
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Now compare these to the sentences handed out to men. Weigh out the gender bias and you'll see that the sentences are a slap on the wrist - a meagre rationing of sentences when they get exposed.
Does a year in prison sound reasonable for a proven rape? Then why is it a win in a proven false accusation?
i ask you again to bring both sides to the table (sentences for men AND sentences for women) to have an unbiased and complete look at this.
edited to add second response:
These is almost no recovery for men from false rape accusations because the media drags their name through the mud even before a proper verdict is reached. Proving the accusations false costs time, money and a bunch of other resources which ruin men financially and emotionally. The 'lamenting' is simply a call for accountability - a preventive measure, rather than letting the shitshow run through and ruin the men regardless of the verdict. if accountability is too much to ask for, then you have one of the biggest reasons why men choose MGTOW.
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The guy lost his job, is a registered sex offender, is not allowed to be with anyone younger than 17 and has to pay fines of $1000+. This is a miscarriage of justice no doubt but is that the norm? Guy rapes an underage girl, then he goes straight to prison (that is if he doesn't get killed) - That's the norm.
Why are you not noticing the absence of the word 'rape' when it is the case of a female teacher who commits it? Do check the bias in such cases (based on statistics not cherry-picked cases)
Why are you not looking at Brian Banks or the recent case of Kenan Basic or a bunch of other guys who just had their lives ruined for no good reason?
You keep bringing up only the stuff that supports your POV. No problem with that. Just know that you won't be convincing anyone with your one-sided narrative.
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