Sexual Grievance Industry

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Re: Sexual Grievance Industry

Postby MojaveMike » Sat Nov 22, 2014 8:21 am

Don Lemon “Apologizes” For Penis Biting Rape Defense - Do You Buy It?
Actually Lemon's question was quite reasonable. The woman had just described one way she had managed to get Cosby not to rape her (by claiming to have an STD). Then she claims that the idea of biting her supposed assailant never occurred to her because she was drunk. Hmmmmm.... amazing how no one asks how she thought of one way of evading a rape and not the other. Seems to me that if anything resembling the situation actually occurred it was more of a case of she didn't feel like engaging in vagina sex for whatever reason and merely offered oral sex as an alternative and that nothing approaching rape ever actually happened. Now she'd like to make some money in the form of an easy settlement and so she's alledging rape. It's impossible to prove that something didn't happen, especially years after the alleged event and so the law (both criminal and civil) really needs to put the onus on the accuser to produce indisputeable proof that something happened. In fact, a deadline of six month should be made for any rape accusation. It would motivate accusers to come forward in a timely fashion and it would save the rest of us from these stupid melodramas where people are falsely accused of rape by people who want to make some quick cash, enjoy fifteen minutes of fame, or who are simply mentally unstable and want to be the center of attention.
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Re: Sexual Grievance Industry

Postby wildrose » Sat Nov 22, 2014 10:09 am

shadylady wrote:Women have always been able to hide their abuse of children, whether the children were boys or girls. It's always happened, possibly even as much as abuse by males, but it takes forms which don't seem to be abusive. For instance, the mother who continues to breast feed her six year old or the mother who does an extra thorough job of cleaning her child in the bathtub. And then there's the neighbor who traipses around the house naked and with the windows open and who acts as if her privacy was violated when the teenage boy who lives next door notices her. These are all horribly trivial behaviors, but woman have been doing this sort thing just about forever. There's nothing unusual about an older woman forming a sexual relationship with a teenage boy or girl and most often such relationships are not in any way harmful, however in our politically correct world we are all expected to denounce such relationships... or else!

And then there's sexual abuse by proxy. The classic example is where a school girl in the old days when teachers routinely spanked kids in front of the rest of the class would get a boy in the class in trouble so that he'd be humiliated by being spanked in front of the entire class. This type of scenario (not necessarily actually involving a physical spanking, but perhaps some form of shaming or possibly causing someone to be put on the sex offender registry) still gets played out. Whereas in the old days the teacher was the authority figure manipulated into delivering the punishment, nowadays it's law enforcement and the court system. Who knows why this sort of thing turns some people on, but I think whereas men often can victimize others directly, many women only feel empowered when they manipulate an authority figure into victimizing someone for them. As a woman I can say that although I would not be tempted to do this sort of thing, I have heard of such cases and have met several women who I am certain would resort to this sort of thing if the opportunity presented itself.
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Re: Sexual Grievance Industry

Postby MojaveMike » Sat Nov 22, 2014 10:25 am

Star Fucker! (Rolling Stones)
Your trick with fruit was kind of cute, I bet it keeps your pussy clean
Feminists like to claim that rape is all about power and that may well be true. HOWEVER, the same can be said about false accusations and even more so when false accusations are made against celebrities. Many women want to have sex with celebrities and I'm sure part of the allure is that it makes them feel powerful and perhaps they even have fantasies of marrying the guy and living in splendor and enjoying a bit of the limelight. When they have sex, but no relationship forms (or it doesn't last long) they feel a profound sense of disappointment and may even wish to attain revenge against the celebrity who "used them and then cast them aside." And so at some point they file a false accusation of rape against the celebrity. Maybe it's for revenge or maybe it's to regain the sense of empowerment. Let's face it, if you can force the celebrity to deal with you and "be at your mercy" then you probably feel a sense of power. And just like wildrose says, although the power maybe through proxy, it nonetheless is probably very satisfying for these women, just like the little girl who gets boys in the class humiliated by being spanked as the result of getting them in trouble for something they didn't do.
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Re: Sexual Grievance Industry

Postby CactusHugger » Mon Nov 24, 2014 7:58 am

MojaveMike: Nice one! I hear the accuser count is up to sixteen now. Some of the accusers are remaining anonymous and others have made their names known to the public. It's conceivable that Cosby drugged and raped all of them over the years, but it's pretty unlikely and so I'm skeptical of the claims being made so many years after the supposed events occurred. In 2006 Cosby settled out of court for an undisclosed amount of money on one claim that he had drugged and fondled a woman. My guess is that these ladies who are accusing him now are just jumping on the money train in hopes of some easy cash and maybe a little attention along the way.
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Re: Sexual Grievance Industry

Postby desertrat » Sat Nov 29, 2014 8:15 am

Fraud = Rape In New Jersey?!?
Another example of legal authorities trying to expand the definition of rape as a way to increase business for the SGI! This is obviously ridiculous, but when there's money to be made...
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Re: Sexual Grievance Industry

Postby MojaveMike » Mon Dec 01, 2014 7:52 am

desertrat: The ever expanding definiton of rape. Pretty soon a referee will be required for two people to be able to have sex. You'll have to sign up a week in advance, pay a fee plus tax. That way the government can regulate and generate revenue. What a wonderful future we are creating for ourselves!
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Re: Sexual Grievance Industry

Postby shadylady » Sat Dec 06, 2014 7:46 am

Scandal Over Rolling Stone Article Detailing an Alleged Rape at UVA
I had a feeling that this accusation was false. There were too many outrageous claims for it to have been true. It had all the signs of someone trying to get a little attention and catered a little too much to the type of story that a company eager to sell magazines would be interested in. Nothing more than an outlandishly sensational story. The problem is that it was a false accusation and all those people who believe in the "rape culture" fantasy were incredibly eager to believe it since it supported their fantasy that men feel entitled to sex. How easy it is to fool those who are out of touch with reality.
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Re: Sexual Grievance Industry

Postby desertrat » Sat Dec 06, 2014 9:51 am

UVA Rape Story shatters
Hopefully this will help people to understand that false accusations are extremely common. An accusation made in the absence of strong physical evidence should be met with skepticism. This is especially true of any accusation not made immediately following the time that the supposed assault supposedly occurred. (BTW, the delay in reporting is just one of the reasons I strongly doubt the accusations made against Cosby.)
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Re: Sexual Grievance Industry

Postby cactuspete » Sat Dec 06, 2014 10:14 am

Men invoking anti-discrimination Title IX to fight sex assault charges
The tendency is to believe without hesitation any claim made by a woman that a man raped her. Whatever happened to innocent until proven guilty? Why should anyone be punished just for being accused of something?
He was suspended for three semesters by the University of Colorado Boulder for “sexual misconduct,” even though police filed no charges against him and his accuser admitted she wanted to scare him when she made the complaint.

It's a form of bias to automatically believe the accuser and to doubt refutations made by the accused. This is especially true when the accused has not been found guilty in a court of law. Organizations should remain neutral until a guilty verdict has been reached. Otherwise those organizations are violating the civil rights of the accused.
But now men are arguing that bias cuts both ways. In fact, the same Title IX law that federal officials and universities are citing in doubling down on what critics describe as a “rape culture” on campus is increasingly being cited by male students who contend they have been unjustly punished, even railroaded, based on their sex.

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http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/dec/1/title-ix-invoked-by-male-university-of-colorado-st/?utm_source=RSS_Feed&utm_medium=RSS&google_editors_picks=true
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Re: Sexual Grievance Industry

Postby sandman » Sun Dec 07, 2014 7:43 am

Advocates react to rape article apology
Advocates cling to their fantasy that rape happens with great frequency. The truth is that it's pretty rare, especially on college campuses. There are a lot of women claiming to have been raped, but they weren't actually raped. They engaged in sexual contact with guys at parties and then regret their behavior and rather than take responsibility they decide that the only way to clean their consciences is to blame the guys. Typical hysterical female behavior. This UVA incident is the perfect example of how "rape culture" really works. It's all about making false allegations and the sooner we learn that lesson, the sooner we can reject the fantasy that advocates cling to. However, it looks like they will bend over backwards to deny the truth:
We ask that our community not become mired in the details of one specific incident, but rather that we continue relentlessly pursuing institutionalized survivor support.

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