Anonymous C joined in and replied with this 2 years ago, 8 hours later, 9 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,231,208
When #MeToo first happened every supporter was insisting that many men were evil enough to rape, and that it was very common, but that women would never lie. And if they did lie it was a 0.00001% occurrence that was negligible.
Even saying "due process" would get you labeled as a rape apologist in classrooms or on leftist-dominated forums like twitter or reddit.
Ask them why they think men are so bad, and women are almost never bad, and they have no answer. Just name-calling, subject-changing, and incoherent self-contradictory statements.
Anonymous F double-posted this 2 years ago, 11 minutes later, 13 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,231,227
@1,231,208 (C)
Remember back in the early 2000s? It was the same thing. Say anything critical about the terrorism scare and you're labeled as hating the country or freedom (the irony was and seems to be still lost on so many people). Rinse and repeat for the cold war, the world wars, and so on and so on until the beginning of written history...
> Just name-calling, subject-changing, and incoherent self-contradictory statements.
Just as it always has been because it's always worked. And every time it happens we take another (practically) irreversible stride to authoritarianism.
Despite most people growing suspicious of all the old anti-terrorism propaganda, all of the enhanced "security", tracking, surveillance, and warrantless searching still remains. Mission accomplished. Just move on to the next scare and pivot all the talking points to be angled from the "left" instead of the "right" and people will not only love it, but beg for more restrictions. You don't have to look far to find people like this everywhere: @1,231,213 (D)
Anonymous F replied with this 2 years ago, 2 hours later, 16 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,231,252
@1,231,229 (D)
No. They definitely do in the US. The argument goes both ways. So be an adult and accept it.
Look up the number of homicides in the US. Not the rate, but the total number per year. Which race is the highest? I'll leave it as an exercise to the reader to figure out what that means for the rate.
> Black people commit the most murders by percentage not number in the US
No. By both number *and* percentage. Look it up. It's hard to believe but it's true.
> But men commit the most murders by number in every country
The black murder rate varies by country. So too the male murder rate.
Here's a fun one for you to think about: the IQ of black people compared with whites, or asians. Blacks from America, Africa or wherever, doesn't much matter for the overall trend.
Just own up to it. Be an adult. Your line of thinking is no different than that of a full blown racist. And if you're consistent and intellectually honest with yourself, you'd have no other choice than to be one. Either be consistent and accept it or don't and re-evaluate whether the line of thinking that got you here makes as much sense as you think.
I know you won't though. And that's why this conversation is getting boring to me. So feel free to get the last word in this. I'd rather watch paint dry than continue talking to you about this lol
> Also men got away with rape for so long that I really dont care if some accusations are fake. Die mad
Next time you're bewildered that some conversative proposes nuking the whales and half the country still supports him, this is why.
When you don't distinguish between rapist and nonrapists you are actually creating an environment where basic social sanctions against rape stop working because they're no longer reserved for the people actually committing sexual assault. Unfortunately most people only follow rules when they fear the punishment. Liberal policies create the problems they pretend to be against.
Anonymous F replied with this 2 years ago, 5 minutes later, 20 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,231,311
@previous (D)
This never would have happened if you hadn't tried to bend me to your will. For days you attempted to break me, now everyone will suffer.