The Truth About False Rape Accusations

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http://www.returnofkings.com/22079/the-truth-about-false-rape-accusations-that-all-men-should-know

It was my first year of undergrad. I hooked up with a girl and laughed in her face when she suggested we hang out again. Predictably, she got upset.

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pretty good article brehs, read it.

She went to visit her don (floor captain/residence adviser), and poured her heart out. In a sane world, they would have shared some tears, some hugs, and some sisterly advice to watch out for smooth-talking boys with a copy of Roosh’s Bang in their back pocket.

But this particular don was a gender studies major with a persecution complex and a close resemblance to late-career Roseanne Barr. She let out a deep Social Justice Warrior battle cry, and spent the semester trying to bully my consensual conquest into accusing me of rape. Fortunately for me, the girl was a decent human being with a strong enough personality to resist the allure of petty revenge. I am a free man.

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this part here really struck a chord in me


The Definition of Rape Is Subjective
What is rape, anyways? Once upon a time it was when a man had sex with a woman even while she was saying ‘No.’

Today, articles like this argue that a “weak yes” can also be considered a “No”. Feminists are actively working to re-define the definition of consent to make it as subjective and open to manipulation as possible. The days of “No Means No” are long gone, replaced by a new paradigm of “If I Wake Up and Feel Uncomfortable With What Happened, Well I Guess I Must Have Been Feeling No.”

Historically, if a girl is passed-out drunk and a guy has sex with her while she’s unconscious – that’s rape.

But what if a girl is just pretty drunk? What if the man has also been drinking? Are both guilty of rape? In a sane world, drunk people would be held responsible for whatever decisions they made while intoxicated. Drunk people still have agency, otherwise “I was drunk” would be always be a valid defense for drunk driving. The idea that a girl can wake up the morning after a night of enthusiastic sex and claim that she was too drunk to consent, is absolutely ridiculous.

College-aged men are put in an especially precarious position by the murkiness of rape laws, and the lack of consequences for women who make false accusations. It’s easy enough for me, as a twenty-eight year old man with a lot of dating experience, to avoid unstable drunk girls. But consider a young man on the college hook-up scene, in which the majority of girls he meets are impulsive, immature, and a heavy drinkers. Such a man should immediately learn How To Avoid A False Rape Accusation and start taking the precautions in that article.

thats some disturbing shyt. any type of sex under the influence is a potential landmine :whoa: these bytches are waking up to the power they have to ruin lives

any brehs here ever been falsely accused of rape?
 
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the same way now people are putting dash cams in their car to capture police brutality, or being hosed in a accident by beng the at fault person when they are not at fault. is the same way folks need to handle themselves nowadays. It's sad but more than likley a court and jurors will believe a woman over a man. Especially if you are a black man your guilty guilty guilty, so whip out that cell phone, have a usb recorder stick hidden. Even if she retracts later on by then you would probably be fired from your place of employment, your name smeared in the papers, anytime someone googles your name it will pop up and you will be out of thousands in lawyers fees
 

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The only way to protect your self is to report being raped before she does....so if you fukk a bytch and she starts acting funny, you better get your 911 on.

Me? I wouldn't hesitate to prosecute these batches to the full extent....

Me: "I don't feel right about this" :ufdup:
 

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This happens everyday on college campus. I remember one day sitting in my dorms lounge and overhearing this girl in a sorority talking about rape. Chick really had the nerve to say over 50% of the girls in her sorority have been sexually assaulted :stopitslime:
 

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This happens everyday on college campus. I remember one day sitting in my dorms lounge and overhearing this girl in a sorority talking about rape. Chick really had the nerve to say over 50% of the girls in her sorority have been sexually assaulted :stopitslime:

those drunk bytches thirst for the dikk one moment then wake up regretting it. doesn't mean its rape..but thats the way it is if a chick suddenly decides to change her mind

the game is getting fukked up :whoa:
 

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http://brown-spectator.com/2013/04/lies-damn-lies-and-rape-statistics/

Lies, Damn Lies, and Rape Statistics

Brown is in the midst of a pandemic. All across America, colleges are cesspools of forcible sex crimes, including rape, which make the college campus one of the most dangerous places for women. According to many activists and politicians, one in every four women will experience rape or attempted rape in their college career.

The problem is so severe that the federal government has intervened with the “Safe Campuses for Women” subsection in the Violence Against Women Act of 1993. Brown itself has set up a 24-hour support line and has a full-time staff member dedicated to sexual assault prevention, along with numerous programs in Health Services. Popular campus events such as Consent Day and the recent One Billion Rising are dedicated to tackling the issue.

Brown Daily Herald opinions columnist Cara Newlon recently wrote in her piece“Don’t Rape”that despite the fact that one in four coeds are victims of rape or attempted rape, and that one in 12 male students commit these crimes, people are not talking about the subject enough.

So why is no one talking about this widespread issue? One reason is that it is not widespread. The campus rape pandemic seems to be a theory based upon poor survey methodology and repeated lies.



Newlon and numerous other activists make the bold claim that one in every four college women is a victim of rape or attempted rape. This number is astonishing and no doubt eyebrow-raising. To put it in perspective, in the nation’s most violent city (Detroit), the total violent crime rate was 2.1 percent in 2012. That figure includes murder, rape, assault, and robbery. If the one in four figure shouted at feminist rallies is correct, the nation is willingly sending its daughters to places with a violent crime rate several times that of the most dangerous city in the country.

The number seems even more dubious when compared tostatisticsput forth annually by the Bureau of Justice Statistics. The Bureau interviews a random sampling of nearly 150,000 Americans about their criminal victimization, and in 2009 and 2010 they determined that the occurrence of rape of women was 0.23 percent and 0.21 percent, respectively.

So with the figure in mind, it is prudent to see where the one in four statistic comes from. In 1985, Ms. magazine published a study by Mary Koss in which she surveyed over 3,000 college females nationwide asking them ten questions about sexual violence. When determining whether the female was a victim of rape, Koss did not explicitly ask if she had been raped; rather, Koss used her own criteria. From her survey, she determined that 15.4 percent had been raped and 12.1 percent had been victims of attempted rape.

However, the survey came with a curious caveat: when directly asked if they had been raped, only 27 percent of the women whom Koss had determined were victims of rape answered in the affirmative. So of the highly publicized (and already exaggerated) one- in-four statistic, 73 percent of those women did not even believe they were raped, and an astonishing 35 percent had intercourse with the alleged rapist again.

The discrepancy arose from a question that asked, “have you had sexual intercourse when you didn’t want to because a man gave you alcohol or drugs?.” While Koss determined that this was qualified as rape, the overwhelming majority of victims did not agree.

When held up to such scrutiny, Koss’s survey holds as much water as a sieve. If one looks at the actual numbers for sexual assault on college campuses, her results seem almost laughable.
Thanks to the Clery Act, universities in America make public all reported campus crimes. This allows anyone to look at every instance of reported crimes on the campus and, in particular, all incidents of sexual violence. I decided to take a look atthe reported violent sexual crimes for Brown, and fortunately for women but perhaps disappointing for feminists, the result came nowhere near Koss’s figures. For the past three years, the average number of reported forcible sex offenses (which range from groping of private parts to penetration) was 8.66. The number varied from as low as seven to as high as 10. With an estimated 3,141 female undergraduates, 0.28 percent are victims of reported sexual violence each year. This is inconsistent with the one in four statistic, but on par with the national average.

I wondered if Brown was unique in avoiding the campus rape pandemic, and perhaps Consent Day and SlutWalk had managed to temper our desire to rape on College Hill, so I consulted statistics forProvidence Collegeand theUniversity of Rhode Island. Their respective three-year averages were 0.08 percent and 0.18 percent. It seems that nowhere in Rhode Island are women raped as often as feminists maintain. So what is the problem with the myth of the campus rape pandemic? Even if women aren’t being violated as often as stated, what is the harm in raising awareness? Women are told they are going into college with aone in four chance of being raped, which is no doubt extremely terrifying. It makes the adjustment to college scarier than it needs to be, and it makes women fearful of any guy’s intentions. These absurd statistics make every man a potential rapist.

More dangerous, though, is that when these statistics came out, they frightened elected officials into giving universities vast authority in handling rape cases, thanks to Title IX and other documents like the recent “Dear Colleague” letter. This unreasonable amount of power bestowed on universities led to situations like the2006 William McCormick case, in which Brown knowingly expelled a student for a rape that he did not commit.

Situations like that are unacceptable, and it is even more lamentable when they come about from perpetuated myths that people continue to shout at rallies without ever looking into the facts. So from now on, the “one in four” chant should be abandoned and replaced with the more appropriate, albeit less catchy, 1 in 400.
 

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this how I know some shyt is bullshyt. Like when I heard that bytch in my dorm say that shyt, like. Like really, do you understand how high of a number 50% is, that means there'd be a "rape" damn near every other day.

It's scare tactics used by feminists. It's so sad to see that so many people are stupid enough to believe this bullshyt. It's hardwired into men's brains to be protective of women and all, but to let it get to the point of being this out of hand is just stupid. It's just yet another reason that I believe that feminists have a deep seeded hatred of men and it's also why I can't stand hearing the whiny simps on here defend them. I mean, where's your fukking self respect, man?!
 
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Feminism is a fukking joke

Even if you're not a radical feminist and you're not for female totalitarianism, you're still agreeing with the basic premise which is that the "patriarchy" is oppressing women

Time and time again, it's been shown that the exact opposite is true

Whenever you try to debate a feminist, they don't resort to logic, they use to shaming tactics and bullying
 

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Extreme denial here. Most women will encounter some form of sexual harassment in their lifetime.
I had a man stalk me for several blocks, describing obscene vulgarities he wanted from me:snoop: He didn't leave me alone and even grabbed my arm. Luckily it was day time and there were people around.
 

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Extreme denial here. Most women will encounter some form of sexual harassment in their lifetime.
I had a man stalk me for several blocks, describing obscene vulgarities he wanted from me:snoop: He didn't leave me alone and even grabbed my arm. Luckily it was day time and there were people around.

ehh your anecdote disproves nothing. The main reason I posted in this thread is because the shyt is extremely prevalent, and Im mainly concerned with rape as it pertains to college campuses. I have white roommates right now who are pledging a frat who have someone in their pledge class who almost didn't get a bid b/c a girl was/is accusing him of rape (she didn't goto the authorities). Basically they both were drunk, had sex and yea. then you look at the Jameis Winston ordeal, Brian Banks, etc. The shyt is getting kind of out of hand and ruining peoples lives
 

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Feminism is a fukking joke

Even if you're not a radical feminist and you're not for female totalitarianism, you're still agreeing with the basic premise which is that the "patriarchy" is oppressing women

Time and time again, it's been shown that the exact opposite is true

Whenever you try to debate a feminist, they don't resort to logic, they use to shaming tactics and bullying

"You're just mad because you're a beta male with closet case issues and can't get laid! Now shut up and man up and do as the feminists say!" :troll:
 

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The only way to protect your self is to report being raped before she does....so if you fukk a bytch and she starts acting funny, you better get your 911 on.

Me? I wouldn't hesitate to prosecute these batches to the full extent....

Me: "I don't feel right about this" :ufdup:
looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool
 
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