#MeToo is starting to backfire, this is gonna be good...

La situation Aziz Ansari ressemble pas mal à l'histoire de l'autre folle qui avait brassé de la marde avec le député libéral. Aziz voulait lui manger la plotte et elle était d'accord et il l'a fait. Il voulait mettre son pénis dans sa bouche, elle était d'accord et il l'a fait. Tout dans le récit était concensuel mais Aziz se retrouve aujourd'hui dans la même case que Weinstein et cie.

Avec toutes ces histoires qui sortent à gauche et à droite, des filles qui ne sont pas trop stable mentalement commencent à se demander si elles doivent dénoncer parce que le gars ne les a pas fait venir 7 fois, ou sa graine n'était pas assez grosse ou...

C'est donc dire que ça a dérapé solide.
 
La situation Aziz Ansari ressemble pas mal à l'histoire de l'autre folle qui avait brassé de la marde avec le député libéral. Aziz voulait lui manger la plotte et elle était d'accord et il l'a fait. Il voulait mettre son pénis dans sa bouche, elle était d'accord et il l'a fait. Tout dans le récit était concensuel mais Aziz se retrouve aujourd'hui dans la même case que Weinstein et cie.

Avec toutes ces histoires qui sortent à gauche et à droite, des filles qui ne sont pas trop stable mentalement commencent à se demander si elles doivent dénoncer parce que le gars ne les a pas fait venir 7 fois, ou sa graine n'était pas assez grosse ou...

C'est donc dire que ça a dérapé solide.

Je pense qu'un grosse partie du probleme est qu'il y a plusieurs de ces femmes qui mélange le regret d'avoir fait quelque chose ainsi que la responsabilité qui vas avec et une aggression...

C'est facile de ne plus se sentir responsible de qq'chose qu'ont regretted quand on pousse la responsabilité d'un acte sur quelqu'un d'autre.
 
http://theprovince.com/opinion/chri...able/wcm/f5af3716-28c0-4ca3-b10a-624cc7fc925e

Perfect example of WTF I Was talking about.

Coles: CPC leader of Ontario got canned after 2 girls made a CTV interview and ALLEGATIONS were published. Not even accusations, a police investigation or whater, only ALLEGATIONS.

If reporters are to be the new detectives, and media the modern court, then let there be some rules.

Perhaps journalists should be required to video their interviews with accusers, as is the gold standard for police; the entire interviews can then be posted online, so that viewer/jurors know what questions were asked, and what weren’t, and see for themselves the body language of all.

Perhaps “investigative” journalists should have to take the same courses cops do, in how to interview people without leading them or suggesting the answers they want.

Those are facetious suggestions. Here’s one that isn’t: Reputable news organizations should swear off anonymous allegations of sexual misconduct unless there is a substantial body of evidence and an overwhelming public interest imperative.
 
The sad truth is that your life as a man can be destroyed for good by somebody making a false accusation. Even if you get cleared, your life, career is over and you'll always be remembered as somebody who was accused of doing something indecent, criminal, while your accuser get a slap on the wrist and move on like nothing happened. The punishment for making a false accusation should be severe enough to deter people making one and the compensation of wrongfully accused should be significant to make him able to deal with the fallout.
 
The sad truth is that your life as a man can be destroyed for good by somebody making a false accusation. Even if you get cleared, your life, career is over and you'll always be remembered as somebody who was accused of doing something indecent, criminal, while your accuser get a slap on the wrist and move on like nothing happened. The punishment for making a false accusation should be severe enough to deter people making one and the compensation of wrongfully accused should be significant to make him able to deal with the fallout.

Agreed, if I was PM I'd push for a law as follows:

If someone makes a slanderous public statement that ruins the life of another, we're talking accusations of sexual misconduct or pedophilia and it is found to be grossly false/fabricated, the person who made the public attack should be liable for their yearly salary until the age of retirement. That is to say if some bitch accuses a 27 year old of rape, publicly goes to blab on TV about it and it turns out it's fabricated like mattress girl, she should have to pay his salary, at no less than the minimum wage for the next 40 years until 67. If he's making $100k a year at that time, sorry bitch, you owe 4 million dollars.

Now before some feminist bitch goes menstrual rage on this, think about it, all this person has to do is keep their mouth shut until justice does their job. If in a court of law it's proven true, then and only then go shout it from the mountain tops for the cause.

For liberal news agencies or blogs, if they publish an article without the victim pushing for it, they should have 10x the penalty, same concept though.
 
The NCAA president, Mark Emmert was personnaly informed about 37 MSU athlete sex assault cases in 2010 and did absolutely nothing about it. It was the standard response for most sexual assault accusations. If the people in charge had done their fucking jobs, the #metoo movement wouldn't have happened.
 
I think the problem is that women love the attention way too much. Accuse ex bf of rape when he cheated on you to get back at him and get all the attention because people feel sorry for you.
Not all women albeit, but i think these false accusations should be treated like fraud because just like fraud you're ruining someones life fraudulently.

It is expected for men to do all these things for women i.e hold doors, pay for meals, be the bread winner etc..... While women are expected to be pampered and treated like queens or superior beings. This is not equality....
This whole #metoo thing is blown out of proportion. In no way do i condone rape or sexual assault, but lets face it, half these celebrities willingly sucked that dick to get rich and famous in the first place.

Then the rest started making false accusations to either A.get famous or B.get money and that is what kills the serious accusations that should be taken seriously but get drowned out by all the bullshit. Leaving the serious cases looked over because of these other bullshit claims that make things worse for the poor women that had to endure through the real thing
 
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I'm sure nobody saw that coming...

https://www.dailywire.com/news/26829/metoo-backlash-survey-shows-twice-many-men-now-ben-shapiro

The link directs to LeanIn.org, a group dedicated to empowering women. According to the site, “twice as many male managers now feel uncomfortable working alone with a woman. This is a step in the wrong direction … almost half of male managers are uncomfortable participating in a common work activity with a woman, such as mentoring, working alone, or socializing together.” Furthermore, 16% of male managers now say they’re uncomfortable mentoring a woman, as opposed to 5% before #MeToo. And senior-level men are five times as likely to hesitate to travel for work with a junior-level woman than a junior-level man.

Queue in 3-5 years, women will complain again that there is no women in management positions, they are not able to climb up the corporate ladder...
 
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