Feb 20, 2016 A girl at the University of Virginia told some sob-story about being g--- r---d, even gained national media attention; Turned out it was a complete lie she made up for (apparently) no reason whatsoever. Another girl at the University of Colombia made a great big scene for weeks, accusing a guy of raping her, wanted him expelled/deported/arrested. Turned out to be a total lie she made up because he didn't want her. There's been a handful of smaller stories of women caught lying about r---, for "reasons" such as jealousy or a break-up, even one as f---ing stupid as boredom. All of this was within the last year (actually, I think UVA might be just a tiny bit older). With stories like this becoming increasingly common (be them reported by the media, or like most, published on the web where you only see them if you're looking), I've become increasingly less inclined to just believe a women who makes a claim. Because it's become apparent that women can and will lie about r--- for even the most pointless, ridiculous reasons. It's "innocent until proven guilty", and this line of " just believe" thinking in regards to r--- has ruined innocent people's lives.
Feb 20, 2016 >Kesha allegedly gets r---d by rich producer >feminists freak the f--- out >refugees sexually assualt a thousand women in Germany >feminists are nowhere to be found
Feb 20, 2016 !!!!!!!!!!! You forgot "feminists refer to victims of refugee r--- crisis as bigots and racists for identifying their attackers"
Feb 20, 2016 No, but you'd be a fool to believe by default, when it's becoming increasingly common for women to bs about r--- for even the most ridiculous reasons, taking advantage of the fact that most people will automatically believe and sympathise with anything they say after making such a claim.
Feb 20, 2016 Remember, thinking refugees would r--- people is worse than refugees actually raping people. Rapists > racists! :^)
Feb 20, 2016 A few years ago I was working as a waiter for a restaurant in a near by hotel. There was a girl I worked with named Danielle, and we were always very flirty with each other. I wanted her, she wanted me .. it was clear. After our shift one day we were alone in the elevator. We looked at each other and started making out. Nothing crazy, just a short make out session and then we went our separate ways. Well, the next day when I got to work, the police were there. Danielle made up some total lie that I forced myself onto her in the elevator and claimed that I made her kiss me and wouldn't let her out of the elevator, all total bs. Turned out she had a boyfriend (which I had no knowledge of, either way it's irrelevant). She obviously went home that night, had a guilt trip over our kissing, and strung together this story to try and justify it. Lucky for me, she was not as smart as she thought because there were cameras in the elevators that proved her completely wrong. She quit her job the next day. So yeah, innocent until proven guilty as far as I'm concerned.