13 reasons women lie about rape
There are many reasons women lie about rape, and the consequences for the men wrongly accused are severe.
There are many reasons women lie about rape, and the consequences for the men wrongly accused are severe.
After being banned from Twitter and Quora for critiquing feminism, Anne Claude consolidates years of study of feminism. Copy and paste at your own risk.
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Sex you regret isn’t rape.
College women less able to think critically than ever before.
There are many reasons women lie about rape, and the consequences for the men wrongly accused are severe.
It is common among gender ideologues to claim that false rape allegations are rare. This is based on pseudoscience at best. There is strong reason to believe that most real rapes go unreported–and that reported rapes are also commonly bogus. Both can be, and may well be, true at once.
This is the brilliant and breathtaking talk that terrified feminists to the point of howling rage: Dr. Janice Fiamengo’s “What’s Equality Got to Do with It? Men’s Issues on Campus and Feminism’s Double Standards”.