posted ago by TheImpossible1 ago by TheImpossible1 +4 / -12

Mason Greenwood is a football (soccer) player for Manchester United. He was accused of rape and assault in 2021, but the woman had "evidence" to try and prove his guilt.

This "evidence" consisted of audio recordings of him claiming he was going to force her to have sex with him.

A lot of people believed her because of this "evidence", so clearly women have learned that claims without proof are not as powerful now. This is quite a worrying development because it means their new tactic will be to try and secretly record, clipping audio together to make their claims more believable.

The key to this strategy is to claim to be into rough sex and rape play. This is because the dialogue, matched with the bruising, will form a cohesive narrative of rape for the woman to use. The best way to negate this is to refuse to do either of these things, and leave the room calmly, making sure you don't say or do anything that she could use against you.

This is an unusual tactic, but not a new thing. It will likely become a lot more common with the demand for evidence now. What's interesting is what happened after the allegations.

In the Mason Greenwood case, the woman didn't do it because she wanted to ruin him. She did it to blackmail him into committing to her, so she would drop the charges.

This is a disturbing new development, women are close to building a system that's effectively a legal form of a shotgun wedding, and this was the test run. How long before they try this on people who aren't famous? How long before they manage to make "marry me or go to jail" a thing they can use, with the ability to divorce and take everything you have? I expect we'll see it first in feminist-controlled legal systems like Spain, Sweden, Canada, Argentina and the United Kingdom.

Adding to this, the prior allegations also build a basis for future allegations during the divorce to maximise payout. If this actually works to the extent I'm predicting, MGTOW will be the only way to live.