SpokenTruth said:
LudicrousSpeed said: It’s a myth in the US at least. We look down on rapists and prosecute them. There’s nothing cultural here that results in us encouraging or ignoring rapists. You can blame the #metoo movement for a majority of the doubt and negativity surrounding accusers nowadays. Look at the Aziz situation, a woman went out with him, engaged willingly in a sexual encounter, never once said no or removed herself from the situation, and then later accused him of sexual assault for basically not being able to read her mind. You have a bad hookup and it’s sexual assault. It’s dumb. Unfortunately it’s a hard crime to prove and a lot of the time it happens under dubious circumstances like drinking, parties, etc. It’s not something like theft or assault. |
The Aziz situation became nothing. His career was not impacted nor was he charged with anything.
eva01beserk said:
Almost all your articles link to the same study that got debunked a million times. A study with a tiny sample size of self register subjects. That in itself is critized because obiously thouse afected will be more inclined to participate.
The second point that is heavily critized is what they deem sexual assault. They include if a woman regrets it the next day for whatever reason. They include a unwanted sexual advancement even if it lead to nothing. and basicly if the woman "feels" asaulted.
And the last thing this study is heavily criticized is the idea that 95% of victims dont come foward, wich comes out their ass. While yes, its true that some assaults go unreported for the reasons they mentioned, they show no reason at all to asume its 95% unreported.
So after the real number gets inflated like crazzy by them saying that any little thing that makes a girl unconfortable sexual assault, then they multiply the number by 20 to make up the 95% unreported and then you get your 1 in 5. Wich is total nonsense.
And this is not by me, this report got riped apart a thousand times by real academics.
Look at this short video from a real academic whos a woman and a feminist.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNsJ1DhqQ-s
And finally stop with the straw man. At no point anybody claimed anything about false acusation being the same rate as assaults.
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This proves you didn't read the links at all. You posted a retort video regarding a CDC document. Here is the video description.
"Sexual assault is a terrible problem that America must solve. The CDC claims that 1-in-5 women in the US will be a victim of rape in their lifetime, a substantially different figure than Department of Justice crime statistics. Christina Sommers says that the CDC's exaggerated numbers get in the way of genuine solutions to the problem, and calls for accurate data and real solutions to help end the scourge of sexual violence."
But if you look at the stats from those links I gave, every damn one of them uses the Department of Justice Crime Statistics save for those were campus surveys.
So you're knocking the very statistics you are claiming I should be following. Or are you now going to saw the Department of Justice is wrong too?
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I really think you just close your ears and hume while hearing an oposing arguent. Its a 4 min video theres no way your attention span is that bad.
The very thing she points out in the video where they get that number. Starts at 1.10. SHe says that the justice department crime survey reported 188k sexual assault cases on 2010 and the cdc then report over one million. All coming from that stupid survey I mentioned before. And that 1.3 million then gets blown even more when they included pretty much any misconfont into sexual assault making it over 13 million.
Again, its a 4 min video, watch it again with an open mind.