This doesn't work. Yes, any woman could become the victim of sexual assault. No, not any man could sexually assault women.https://twitter.com/Pappiness/status/919752795280027648 …
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That was sincere, btw. I am asking if that is why you fall on this side.
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1. Statistically unlikely to be lying. 2. Power balance favours the man. 3. Socio-cultural context dismissive of abuse.
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1) We can only say that if we assume the acquitted were all guilty. 2) In what way? 3) Hardly. Has its own register.
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1. No. False allegations are rare. 2. In the way of almost all human history. 3. If untrue, all cases would be dealt with by the law.
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How do you know this? If a jury with all the information could not be sure those they acquit are guilty, how have you determined they are?
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No-one denies that men have had power over women historically. We're pointing out that they don't now.
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We disagree about this. There may be certain communities where it's true, but globally the power imbalance is still strong.
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I'm not talking about globally. Talking about England and America.
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