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False Rape and Amherst
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False Rape and Amherst

I'm converting to the false rape camp. The law is pretty ineffective with a crime as private as rape. We will always have unpunished criminals and false accusations. I reflexively hate to be a whiney MRA, so I freely admit that most rapists are men and most victims (outside prison) are women. But this feminist rape hysteria is counterproductive. Roosh already posted about:

Feminist Drunkard Feels Conflicted about Consensual Sex

I remember us getting back to his place ... half-heartedly responding ... . Fast forward to the next morning, ... . We ended up having sex before I left, so I'm sure he thinks it's no big deal. ... I just feel really depressed and unsettled ... [about] this casual fuckbuddy ... [because] I feel like a detriment to my gender and the entire feminist movement right now.

One comment recognizes that she is not a victim of rape, but of feminist propaganda and sexual guilt.

[T]he attitude that this is ... awful ... is not only a bad approach, but it's the cause of her problem in the first place - that she feels emotionally conflicted and confused as she recognises it wasn't harmful, but still associates this with the much-more-malicious kinds of rape.

Because people told her to.


It reminds me of the Amherst Sexual Assault. Basically a woman claimed she was raped one year earlier, within earshot of his roomates in an adjacent room. She threatened suicide, and the college responsibly sent her to a hospital psychiatric ward. Then the college came under severe criticism for their victim protection policies.

Abdicating responsibility for sex exposes women to rape situations, and it makes them feel bad about consensual sex too. It leads to more rapes, and more false accusations.
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