Message from @Undead Mockingbird

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2018-10-02 23:06:23 UTC  

People who cry out false rape should get similar punishment to rape. IMO

2018-10-02 23:06:25 UTC  

I mean in recent times

2018-10-02 23:06:29 UTC  

It's just that the dissenting opinions lost out.

2018-10-02 23:06:51 UTC  

In the end, it's whatever shit they decide.

2018-10-02 23:07:00 UTC  

Constitution be damned.

2018-10-02 23:07:34 UTC  

It's always "Kavanaugh's going to repeal it because he hates women, like all conservatives" and not "Kavanaugh is going to repeal it because he's a bad judge and doesn't understand how constitutional it actually is"

2018-10-02 23:07:42 UTC  

@Rjfenix well they dont receive ANY punishment as it stands. They could, but even if you file provably malicious false accusations with the cops, it is nearly unheard of for a prosecuter to go after you.

2018-10-02 23:07:48 UTC  

I actually found the dissenting opinions in the Roe vs. Wade case far more convincing.

2018-10-02 23:07:49 UTC  

guys did you see the blaka dunkin doughnuts workers harassing the white guy sleeping at dunking ?

2018-10-02 23:07:59 UTC  

I forgot who wrote the opinion for the dissent.

2018-10-02 23:08:31 UTC  

He should have gone to Starbucks.

2018-10-02 23:08:33 UTC  

@Rjfenix indeed, 41% of all people making accusations of rape to cops later admit to the same cops that they made it up.

2018-10-02 23:08:45 UTC  

you got a cite on that?

2018-10-02 23:08:50 UTC  

yes

2018-10-02 23:08:56 UTC  

This will be memory holed if the homeless person was white.

2018-10-02 23:09:07 UTC  

May we see it?

2018-10-02 23:09:38 UTC  

Yes, that's about the number that Kanin and McDoublas found.

2018-10-02 23:09:48 UTC  

That Dunkin Donuts guy deserves suspension IMHO

2018-10-02 23:09:52 UTC  

They had developed a model for false allegations that was about 85% accurate.

2018-10-02 23:10:05 UTC  

@Redneo Thanks. I try to collect as much proof as I can makes convincing people easier.

2018-10-02 23:10:07 UTC  

There's a video of it in the article

2018-10-02 23:10:24 UTC  

You guys should read the McDouglas study.

2018-10-02 23:10:29 UTC  
2018-10-02 23:10:31 UTC  

Wait, let me try to dig it up ...

2018-10-02 23:10:38 UTC  

And downloaded thanks

2018-10-02 23:10:41 UTC  

@Undead Mockingbird its not utilising some method they devised

2018-10-02 23:10:53 UTC  

Its purely based on 41% ADMITTING to having lied.

2018-10-02 23:10:54 UTC  

Hunt, Laura, and Ray Bull. "Differentiating genuine and false rape allegations: A model to aid rape investigations." Psychiatry, psychology and law 19.5 (2012): 682-691.

2018-10-02 23:11:06 UTC  

@Redneo Yes, I konw, that's the study by Kanin.

2018-10-02 23:11:19 UTC  

So the number most likely to be higher

2018-10-02 23:11:26 UTC  

But McDouglas had another one, for the military, which then fed into a model for predicting a false alelgation.

2018-10-02 23:12:00 UTC  

"but wahmen can't lie"

2018-10-02 23:12:28 UTC  

Wait, McDougal

2018-10-02 23:13:40 UTC  

eh, can't find it

2018-10-02 23:13:47 UTC  

google scholar is a shitty search engine

2018-10-02 23:13:54 UTC  

Its not much different here in germany with germanies largest victim ambulance warning about false allegations in 2009 with 29% of all people that come in having selfinflicted injuries and trying to use those as evidence for injuries endured during the rape/assault.

2018-10-02 23:14:03 UTC  

@grant agree he should have gone to starbucks

2018-10-02 23:14:04 UTC  

too lazy right now

2018-10-02 23:14:52 UTC  

Yes, I remember studies on rape from Germany, the UK, Australia, Canada