And there is a real false rape problem???? I'm not saying it doesn't happen, but I'd love to see any statistics compare false rape vs women being raped. Did you not see the me too campaign? Just in my book club, half of us have been sexually assaulted. Half. I think we need less men thinking they are dominant over women not more.
Have you seen what is happening on campuses recently? Google "Emily Joffe, Atlantic, campus rape" and read her series. It is down right frightening for men - some girl comes on to you, has sex with you, then months later claims you raped her? Or a third party claims you raped your girlfriend, even though she says it never happened, and you are found guilty?
Hell, look at Aziz Ansari. Completely consensual, yet months later she writes an (anonymous) article claiming she was "sexually assaulted."
The far left has been conflating harassment (flirting), assault (groping) and rape to include them all in their definition of "rape."
Or, just look at how many men on this site have been accused of DV by their WWs; myself included. Do you really believe that women will make false DV claims at a pretty high rate, yet will never make false rape allegations? That's just not realistic.
Of course there are more true allegations than false, and every allegation should be taken seriously and investigated.
But today's "women's rights" movement pushes the view that no woman lies and all allegations are true (again, see campus "trials" with no due process, mattress girl, etc.; Emily Lindin (columnist) saying some men being falsely accused is a small price to pay to undue the "patriarchy").
Considering the impact on one's life is catastrophic when accused of such a crime (when the accused is plastered all over media, but the accuser never is - even if proven to be a malicious falsehood), we better be very careful in throwing words around carelessly, and believing people blindly.
That is why women only earn .76 for every $1.00 a man earns at the same job.
This is a false talking point. The statistic of women making $0.70 to every $1 a man makes is based on total income, across ALL jobs, ALL experience, ALL ages. When you compare the same age, experience, job the numbers are <$0.10.
Not to say there isn't discrimination in the work force, but it's not $0.70 for the same job.
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These topics, like the Red Pill view, just show that taking the view of the extremes is not helpful. The truth is usually somewhere in the middle (Ladies, don't tell us men that you find athletic, rich, confident men unattractive.
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