Message from @Dusty Morgan
Discord ID: 482815951998418965
I came halfway into the conversation.
Okay then, explain to me what you guys are talking about?
German ability to accuse someone, then add how many years you want?
I think if you were to ask say a stereotypical feminist what they would say about this they'd be likely to say something about how it would provide a tool for abusers to inflict further trauma upon their victims and that it's already stressful/frightening enough for women to face their abuser as is, that adding another layer to it would just make things worse.
To that I'd have to say: Tough. We shouldn't be denying people their chances to be fairly treated by the law because some people may be too afraid to do so take their own chances.
I'd provide examples of the few cases we were able to PROVE the woman was lying
And nothing happened to her
--Actually.
No I wouldn't.
You know what I'd do?
I'd insist that they'd spend the next 37 minutes of their life
Tell them they're dumb?
On this clip
I think if the accuser lies, they must face the same punishment their accused faced.
Mark, you gotta rewind the conversation
To realize we're talking about exactly that. lol
You can't just jump onto the end and ask people to explain it again.
You can scroll up, dear boi
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If you tell me you're lazy, I will want to murder you.
Patrice O'Neal went to jail on false rape accusation.
You can't possibly hear his story without believing him.
And HATING the girl's easy inclination to lie.
Not necessarily the girl herself. But she should've been punished.
So she falsefully accused someone, she gets caught and punished. Are the left defending her?
I'd sentence feminists to 37 minutes of that story.
And I'd sentence false rape accusers to the sentence they were about to inflict.
As much as I hate it there'd probably have to be a clause added that if someone was *already* convicted on a false charge and the accusor wants to come clean that they'd be given immunity. Otherwise we'd see even less accusors doing so than we currently do.
Going into the future
The DNA crunching alleviates a lot of this
It's crazy how fingerprinting isn't quite as reliable as most people think. How some people have gone to jail over crimes they had nothing to do with because they shared fingerprints with someone else in another state.
Oh I know all about it.
Friend's house was broken into
Left fingerprints BUUUUUUUUUT
Hands slide across the surface
Which, y'know, ruins the accuracy of the prints.
I dunno what happens in all these detective shows where they get these perfect light touches with no extra friction.