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Well I could attack the source for being written by a woman on an MRA site, but I know that those people irrationally believe women are their allies despite this belief being the core of why they keep failing to make any progress that isn't purely symbolic.

As such, it's expected they'd invite a woman to write because they're scared of being labeled as misogynistic. This is quite the contrast to myself, someone who gladly accepts all the labels and simply fires back. They're the side in a war that they haven't even acknowledged has begun yet, and it's a zero sum game they'll lose by 2030 if they don't realize.


That said, back to the topic. I've heard all kinds of horror stories about the motives for false accusations, so the article doesn't surprise me. It's actually a bit tame, but I only skimmed. Maybe they do cover accusations based on gender hatred and I just missed it.

I don't think increasing the penalty would do anything. There's already strong sentencing guidelines for pedophilia but everyone has a story about a woman getting away with that, whether they saw it on the local news or actually were a victim of said woman. I think I posted a few, way back. There's too many female activist judges, tradcucked losers who believe women are good at heart no matter what they did and a friendly media to cover for them too.

The only way to fix this is at the policing level but there's starting to be a strong enough demographic shift to prevent even that, thanks to diversity hiring that leads to gendered nepotism.

In conclusion, false accusations can't really be fixed without somehow fixing women's hatred. I don't know if that's possible.

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Well I could attack the source for being written by a woman on an MRA site, but I know that those people irrationally believe women are their allies despite this belief being the core of why they keep failing to make any progress that isn't purely symbolic.

As such, it's expected they'd invite a woman to write because they're scared of being labeled as misogynistic. This is quite the contrast to myself, someone who gladly accepts all the labels and simply fires back. They're the side in a war that they haven't even acknowledged has begun yet, and it's a zero sum game they'll lose by 2030 if they don't realize.


That said, back to the topic. I've heard all kinds of horror stories about the motives for false accusations, so the article doesn't surprise me. It's actually a bit tame, but I only skimmed. Maybe they do cover accusations based on gender hatred and I just missed it.

I don't think increasing the penalty would do anything. There's already strong sentencing guidelines for pedophilia but everyone has a story about a woman getting away with that, whether they saw it on the local news or actually were a victim of said woman. I think I posted a few, way back. There's too many female activist judges, tradcucked losers who believe women are good at heart no matter what they did and a friendly media to cover for them too.

The only way to fix this is at the policing level but there's starting to be a strong enough demographic shift to prevent even that, thanks to diversity hiring that leads to gendered nepotism. In conclusion, false accusations can't really be fixed without somehow fixing women's hatred. I don't know if that's possible.

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: Original

Well I could attack the source for being written by a woman on an MRA site, but I know that those people irrationally believe women are their allies despite this belief being the core of why they keep failing to make any progress that isn't purely symbolic.

As such, it's expected they'd invite a woman to write because they're scared of being labeled as misogynistic. This is quite the contrast to myself, someone who gladly accepts all the labels and simply fires back. They're the side in a war that they haven't even acknowledged has begun yet, and it's a zero sum game they'll lose by 2030 if they don't realize.


That said, back to the topic. I've heard all kinds of horror stories about the motives for false accusations, so the article doesn't surprise me. It's actually a bit tame, but I only skimmed. Maybe they do cover accusations based on gender hatred and I just missed it.

I don't think increasing the penalty would do anything. There's already strong sentencing guidelines for pedophilia but everyone has a story about them getting away with that. I think I posted a few, way back. There's too many female activist judges, tradcucked losers who believe women are good at heart no matter what they did and a friendly media to cover for them too.

The only way to fix this is at the policing level but there's starting to be a strong enough demographic shift to prevent even that, thanks to diversity hiring that leads to gendered nepotism.

In conclusion, false accusations can't really be fixed without somehow fixing women's hatred. I don't know if that's possible.

3 years ago
1 score