@kheapathic Last time I checked @femfreq wasn't a prosecutor and is not bound by the rules of the justice system. Keep moving the goalposts!
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@kheapathic I don't think you know what those words actually mean. They do not apply in this case. -
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@kheapathic When she starts physically hunting men for sport I'll be the first to say that this applies. -
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@kheapathic [citation needed]
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@aaron_atkins Wow your argument is so cogent & persuasive! -
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@aaron_atkins:@ancalime You want me to beat ur shit up. Bitch it's the only way to stop feminism.”@twitter Do something about this. -
@funwithbill Don't worry about it dude, I already reported it & he's not even going to do anything anyway. Appreciate the thought though. -
@ancalime It's not just this one, it's the whole lot of them. Twitter needs to allow third parties to report sexual harassment.
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@femfreq No, it's called a burden of proof. -
@4buttonsoul@femfreq It's called victim blaming. Accusing the victim of lying based on no evidence or merit beyond opinion and bias. -
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@4buttonsoul No, I'm Jason. You're a victim blamer. -
@yuusharo No, I'm just someone asking for proof more than a screen cap, it must be nice not questioning anything. -
@4buttonsoul Asking proof of an assault just after someone is assaulted. Like asking proof of rape just after a victim reports rape. Bias. -
@yuusharo So you're saying the authorities shouldn't do their job. -
@4buttonsoul I'm saying a culture that scrutinizes victims with zero evidence to suggest wrongdoing is horrific and shameful. - 7 more replies
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