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  • #16
    Originally posted by MRT144 View Post
    I guess the point I'll eventually arrive at in this conversation is "do you believe most rape accusations are false, and if so why is that more likely than rape?"
    I don't have an opinion on "most rape accusations", I have an opinion on this one.
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    • #17
      Have you guys not been paying attention to the cops in America? Why would any one go to them?
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      • #18
        I don't think even MRT believes a white 20-something girl has anything to fear from the police. In fact I'd wager he'd be willing to go on an extended diatribe about how the fact that she doesn't and others do is tragic etc.
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        • #19
          Robert 'Willie' Pickton. If you don't know his story, look it up. Police knew he was a rapist and arrested him for the attempted murder of a hooker. But since she was a hooker, the police and Crown Attorney really didn't try and the charges were dropped. 5 years later, he was arrested for murder. In the end, he was convicted of murdering 6 women, and is believed to have killed up to 49.

          Had the press stayed on top of the story back in '97, women just might have avoided him.
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          • #20
            Originally posted by Lorizael View Post
            I don't know any of the details of this case, and I don't particularly care about them. That said, a rape victim's recollections not aligning with reality does not mean rape did not occur. Confabulation is real and very common, especially during emotionally-charged experiences. (That doesn't mean a rape did necessarily occur, either. The point is, apparently faulty memory is indicative of a human being involved, not of a lie being told.)
            Two of the men she claimed took part in a her supposed gang rape weren't even in the cou try when she claim they raped her. That is a pretty rock solid alibi, being on an entirely different continent.
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            • #21
              Originally posted by MRT144 View Post
              Because the police might debase the accusation or not pursue investigation because the proscutability of the crime is unlikely. I mean, that's a reason and as the New Orleans PD shows, police don't really know how to do rape cases (and that's as generous as I'll be) effectively or efficiently.

              Who knows in this case. I think Rolling Stone probably was a little too eager for this.
              They were definately eager for a rape story as that was what all the social justice warriors wanted after they lied and tried to turn gamergate i to "pro rape misogyny". The problem is they did zero fact check, they even qd.itted s much, and instead printed provably untrue lies and got an entirely fraternity banned and their former members turned into outcasts with virtual scarlet letters... Over a completely fabricated story. If you are going to publish stuff accusing people and organizations of being guilty of violent crimes then you had better do some basic fact checking including at least asking for the other side of the story before you print. Rolli g Stone deserves to get their pants sued off.
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              • #22
                The details being "provably wrong" doesn't in any sense rule out memory errors. Again, I don't particularly care about this case. It's quite possible no rape occurred. I'm simply making a general statement about the idea that incongruous accounts rule out the event.
                The good thing is that this was found out before the process went on further. *sigh*. There are too many women who are actually raped and the ones who lie about it make things so much more difficult.
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by MRT144 View Post
                  Because the police might debase the accusation or not pursue investigation because the proscutability of the crime is unlikely. I mean, that's a reason and as the New Orleans PD shows, police don't really know how to do rape cases (and that's as generous as I'll be) effectively or efficiently.

                  Who knows in this case. I think Rolling Stone probably was a little too eager for this.
                  If you really got raped you would go to the police. If you don't have a case you don't have a case. It's not the fault of the police you ****ing ******.
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by MRT144 View Post
                    I guess the point I'll eventually arrive at in this conversation is "do you believe most rape accusations are false, and if so why is that more likely than rape?"
                    Well why don't you ask a police officer that question. That idea never crossed your mind, did it?
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