sculptor
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My OP simply was highlighting this issue...nothing more, nothing less, and I suggest you go back and read it again..
Are you accusing me of telling lies, now? What have I lied about? If you're going to toss that accusation around, you'd better back it up. If you can't, then I will accept your apology.All that is continuing is the usual and expected lies and inuedos...
and as such ignored......
Asked whether you have a problem with women, you chose to regale us with stories from your sexual past, as if that answers the question. In other words, you introduced the irrelevant topic of your own sex life into the conversation, not Bells.paddoboy said:No I don't have a problem with women Bells, and never have. Even with the time many years ago, when I wore a younger man's clothes, and got slapped on the arse by some Blonde. And the couple of times I was happily seduced by sheilas that I fancied anyway.
I've read all the posts. I posted in this thread before Bells did. Bells is more than capable of holding her own in a discussion like this one, as is more than clear. She hardly needs me to protect her.Perhaps you would know the answer to that if you weren't so protective of your fellow mod, and perhaps just read all the relevant posts, then voila!!
We're having a disagreement. I have made no claim to being anything like what you say. I'm allowed to disagree with your views and attitudes and to call you out on them.I actually expected you to see it that way James, but you and/or Bells are neither the be all and end all of ethics, morality and/or Justice.
The original title was "Ethics, morality and justice:". I don't know what the colon is for, but the rest is the name of the subforum in which this thread currently sits. That title is useless as a descriptor of the thread content. Anybody reading it on the topic list would have no clue as to what the thread was about. So I changed it to try to reflect the actual topic, as set out in the opening post.ps: Also nice to see you cunningly change the name of this thread, not that I'm concerned too much about that.![]()
What lies? You allude to lies, but never say what they are. Tell us what these lies are.No, at this time I'll continue to point out the lies being pushed simply because I have had the audacity to recognise a couple of low life women, based on their deeds.
Yes. And so? We both agree that it was wrong for the women to file a false report. That's not a problem I have with your posts here.Violence by men against other men and women are certainly far greater then violence and/or lies by women against men. I have never suggested any different. Is this just raised by you to again muddy the waters? Are you aware that besides the other consequences of this bloke losing his job and his marriage being ended, he was also two weeks in can? Do you realize that if the cops had not have finally dragged out of her that she was lying about the whole issue, he may have spent a lot more time in jail.
That's disingenuous, and you know it. Your OP did not mention any false accusations made by men. Nor did it talk about any actual rape or sexual assault. Here's your opener:If a women or another man for that matter accused anyone of any serious crime is wrong in the extreme. Sexual assault or rape is also wrong in the extreme. Both can have serious consequences.
My OP simply was highlighting this issue...nothing more, nothing less, and I suggest you go back and read it again.
You start with a statement about "woman's equality in all forms", and how reporting rape and sexual assault (e.g. in the workplace) is a good thing, but then comes the real focus, about how allowing women to file such reports is fraught with danger, because of the "really disturbing cases" that it can lead to, which you exemplify with the two cases you chose about false. One of those turned out to contain false accusations; the other merely unproven accusations.paddoboy said:In this day and age where we are being accustomed to recognising woman's equality in all forms, and women are forever being told, to not just turn the other cheek to inequalities that certainly probably still plague the workplace in many instances, but to report them. This has also seen women coming out against well known executives and such with accusations of sexual assaults and misconducts decades ago. ....
But in recent times in Sydney we have had some really disturbing cases come to light.
One of the really problematic aspects is how you go from the specific to the general. Two women make false accusations against men, let us say. Therefore, you conclude that the "age of women's equality" is generally a bad idea, because the price paid by men is too high. And that's ultimately what you're asking us to buy in this thread. That's your take-home message. Isn't it?If this thread had of been about Robert "Dolly"Dunn, it would barely have raised a mention from either you or Bells or Tiassa for that matter. But it didn't. It * shock, horror* was concerned about false allegations by women against men, and taken in conjunction with the age of womens equality. Go read the OP again James.
Right. A couple of lying women and a bad mother reflects poorly on "the women's cause", in general, because, like, one women is representative of every other woman, and we're supposed to take away from the fact that one or two woman lied the message that women in general are not to be trusted, or something along those lines.paddoboy said:The low life women in the two cases I mentioned and the couple more with regards to child abuse have not done the women's cause any favours..
It kind of retrospectively justifies him calling you a jerk, doesn't it?I hope one day some lowlife female accuses you of rape. That may really test your mettle!
paddoboy:
Regarding your virility, since that appears to be the topic that suddenly most interests you...
Asked whether you have a problem with women, you chose to regale us with stories from your sexual past, as if that answers the question. In other words, you introduced the irrelevant topic of your own sex life into the conversation, not Bells.
I've read all the posts. I posted in this thread before Bells did. Bells is more than capable of holding her own in a discussion like this one, as is more than clear. She hardly needs me to protect her.
We're having a disagreement. I have made no claim to being anything like what you say. I'm allowed to disagree with your views and attitudes and to call you out on them.
The original title was "Ethics, morality and justice:". I don't know what the colon is for, but the rest is the name of the subforum in which this thread currently sits. That title is useless as a descriptor of the thread content. Anybody reading it on the topic list would have no clue as to what the thread was about. So I changed it to try to reflect the actual topic, as set out in the opening post.
If you want to change the title to something else that is an equally good, or better, descriptor, I will happily change it. It's your thread.
Riiiight. You keep telling yourself that; maybe someone will believe it.Funny, that, I'm about as far from right wing as you can get without going to the actual looney extreme left.
You're not really following the discussion, are you.Thank you
If it's the same study I saw, that 8% includes women who decide later to not press charges. In other words, they make the accusation, and then back off later. Many of these ARE actual rapes. I know of one such rape personally; it really happened.But, is there a high number of cases of false rape accusations? Or even a moderate amount? Any time someone is falsely accused of a crime_any crime_ it's a tragedy. The challenge with finding an accurate number to represent false allegations is that it takes into account ''unfounded rapes,'' meaning - rapes that haven't been properly investigated, or the victim dropped the accusations. That scenario gets added to the false rape allegations, and it sort of inflates the numbers. Of what I've researched, roughly 8% of rapes go unfounded, and within that 8% there are fake allegations, which in other words means...completely made up allegations of rape.
Yep. And imagine what message that sends to the next rape victim. "Don't come forward or we will destroy your life and your family's."You add to this, Kavanaugh being appointed to the SC, despite serious allegations of sexual misconduct, when he was a teenager. Granted, he wasn't on trial, but it is sadly surprising that as a country, the US would fail to take his accuser's story seriously enough to warrant a thorough investigation (not the rush job ordered by Trump) and instead, push him into a position of helping to decide the laws of the land.
From 30 seconds of googling:just curious
do you know of cases where a false accuser was punished for the accusation?
If so:
How many?
and
What was the punishment?
Yea, and that is taken into account, too. So, the actual number of completely ''fake'' allegations is very low. Not to say that those women shouldn't be prosecuted for reporting a crime that didn't happen, but it would seem that the outrage is a bit misguided on the part of some men who seem to suggest that this is way worse than it is. There are people who are incarcerated right now, who didn't commit the crimes they're accused of, mainly African American men. Where's all the outrage for them?If it's the same study I saw, that 8% includes women who decide later to not press charges. In other words, they make the accusation, and then back off later. Many of these ARE actual rapes. I know of one such rape personally; it really happened.
So the actual number is almost certainly lower than that.
From 30 seconds of googling:
Nikki Yovino of NY was jailed for 3 years for a false accusation of rape.
Jemma Beale of London was jailed for 10 years for several false accusations.
Sarah-Jane Parkinson of Canberra was jailed for three years for a single false accusation.
Yep. An interestingstat that I saw was that a typical guy has higher odds of being raped than having a false rape accusation made against him. Which would seem to indicate that many men are focusing on the wrong problem.Yea, and that is taken into account, too. So, the actual number of completely ''fake'' allegations is very low. Not to say that those women shouldn't be prosecuted for reporting a crime that didn't happen, but it would seem that the outrage is a bit misguided on the part of some men who seem to suggest that this is way worse than it is.
Jerk.I hope one day some lowlife female accuses you of rape. That may really test your mettle!
Have a good day brown noser!
What are the data sources for your graph? By those numbers it looks like rape / false rape allegations from a very small population.see:
Kanin (1994)
So I changed it to try to reflect the actual topic, as set out in the opening post.
I fancied anyway.
have you been mixing anti depressants with uppers & alcohol ?see:
Kanin (1994)
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meanwhile:
(And he probably got away with a lot more,UPDATE: Police now believe there may have been at least one more survivor of a Grim Sleeper attack. In May 1985, authorities now think Lonnie Franklin Jr. tried to kill a 22-year-old woman, who told police she got in his car and he then shot her in the chest, raped her and threw her on the street
In all, investigators found over 1,000 photos and several hundred hours of video in his home.[24] The images show mainly black women of a wide age range, from teenagers to middle-aged and older, often nude. Police believe Franklin took many of the pictures, which show both conscious and unconscious individuals, dating back 30 years.
most of those will be blackAs a percentage, more men were falsely convicted of murder than of rape.
it is designed to make profit out of death violence & torture.Our criminal justice system is flawed.
And when he was in his twenties. And some odd problematic behavior when he was on the Federal bench.You add to this, Kavanaugh being appointed to the SC, despite serious allegations of sexual misconduct, when he was a teenager.