Show me one case of false accusers getting lambasted on the news for their false accusations on a daily basis for a week or a month in the last few years. If there's even one case then it's 'such a serious issue that nobody would make false accusations'. To my knowledge no such cases have occured.
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Grothesk (Long Spike)
This was a very good conversation that I hope a lot of bros watch. "Why didn't you just say no?" "Why didn't you just push him away?" "Why didn't you say anything for years?" "I'm just trying to be nice when I tell you to smile." Fuck all that bullshit. There's an eye-opening meme out there about how men would understand cat-calling so much better if they were in prison; a big, 325+ pound Bubba saying, "hey, sweet cheeks, you looking good! I hope you're in my cell later tonight" would let them know how it feels to actually be *preyed* upon. And the inevitable response is, "this is why my wife conceal carries", as though women should always have to reach for a gun and commit homicide when some idiot cat-calls her or says that it's okay them to jerk off in front of them because they had a nice conversation earlier.
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What do we do with those '325+ pound Bubbas' or their non-prison versions saying those things? It's usually learned behaviour from home or from peer groups. Do we monitor families to make sure they teach their kids right? Do we monitor small social groups to make sure they monitor each others behaviour properly? Do we include empathy training in schools in full awareness that those two prior things will cancel any schooling almost every time? Or do we just wait for the erroneous behaviour to surface and then act according to the law? How do we fix the fact that humanity produces problem individuals?
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(Long Spike)
Show me one case of false accusers getting lambasted on the news for their false accusations on a daily basis for a week or a month in the last few years. If there's even one case then it's 'such a serious issue that nobody would make false accusations'. To my knowledge no such cases have occured.
(Long Spike)
This was a very good conversation that I hope a lot of bros watch. "Why didn't you just say no?" "Why didn't you just push him away?" "Why didn't you say anything for years?" "I'm just trying to be nice when I tell you to smile." Fuck all that bullshit. There's an eye-opening meme out there about how men would understand cat-calling so much better if they were in prison; a big, 325+ pound Bubba saying, "hey, sweet cheeks, you looking good! I hope you're in my cell later tonight" would let them know how it feels to actually be *preyed* upon. And the inevitable response is, "this is why my wife conceal carries", as though women should always have to reach for a gun and commit homicide when some idiot cat-calls her or says that it's okay them to jerk off in front of them because they had a nice conversation earlier.
(Long Spike)
What do we do with those '325+ pound Bubbas' or their non-prison versions saying those things? It's usually learned behaviour from home or from peer groups. Do we monitor families to make sure they teach their kids right? Do we monitor small social groups to make sure they monitor each others behaviour properly? Do we include empathy training in schools in full awareness that those two prior things will cancel any schooling almost every time? Or do we just wait for the erroneous behaviour to surface and then act according to the law? How do we fix the fact that humanity produces problem individuals?