First, false allegations VERY rarely happen, so even bringing it up borders on a derailment tactic. It's a microscopic risk in comparison to the issue at hand (worldwide, systemic oppression of half the population).
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And more importantly: The benefit of all of us getting to finally tell the truth + the impact on victims FAR outweigh the loss of any one man's reputation.
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Sorry. If some innocent men's reputations have to take a hit in the process of undoing the patriarchy, that is a price I am absolutely willing to pay.
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How many of our reputations have suffered unfairly? How many of our lives have ALREADY BEEN destroyed because of physical violence against us? Why was that acceptable, but now one man's (potentially) unfair loss of a career opportunity is not?
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I'm not talking about high school students, although that is a whole other can of worms. That situation is terrible, and it proves how carefully we need to examine ALL sexual assault allegations.
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Hmmm I do believe the accusations happened when they were both in high school so exactly what are you talking about???
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We have been TRYING to use the legal system and it does not work for us. Clearly. Now we are trying public shaming. Maybe this will work against men - they have used it against us so successfully, after all.
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End rant. And I won't apologize for it. Stop harassing and raping us.
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It would never unjustly hurt your sons. That is not even a risk, and that's the point.
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It already has hurt some ones sons so do all people and stop talking like this
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