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DevilMaySpy

Mama's Little Bumgorf
Lol

Relaxed is a feminist tho, so I'm not really surprised.
Feminism is about equality, not privilege. This is why my campus has established rules in this regard that apply universally to both sexes. ANYONE who is intoxicated is not capable of engaging in consensual sexual activity. However, this is not the general view of society. A drunk woman is generally regarded as a defenseless victim and a drunk man is generally labeled as an aggressor.
 

Shaazzyam

undefeated online evo champion
Feminism is about equality, not privilege. This is why my campus has established rules in this regard that apply universally to both sexes. ANYONE who is intoxicated is not capable of engaging in consensual sexual activity. However, this is not the general view of society. A drunk woman is generally regarded as a defenseless victim and a drunk man is generally labeled as an aggressor.
Ya, I understand. What I don't get is why feminists wouldn't just identify as egalitarian.
 

Killphil

A prop on the stage of life.
There is nothing worse than depriving someone of something they can never get back. In this man's case, his time and his life. Who knows how he could of ended up had he not gone to prison. Is there a follow up to this? Like what happened to the girl? Why would it say she wouldn't be prosecuted for lying? She lied, got cut a huge check, and confessed 5 years later and wants to keep the money and gets no further persecution? Am I missing something here?
 

GrandMasterson

The Netherrealm beckons
I read up on this story. Fuck this trash bitch, she gets caught red handed lying about abuse and she still won't own up to it. Her scumbag attorney is disgraceful as well.
 

Juggs

Lose without excuses
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Premium Supporter
This is one of the reasons I'm for Google glass. Even though I think it looks dumb and douchey, it sure would come in handy. Either that, or gopros attached to everyones head, lol.
 

coolwhip

Noob
Wait, are we seriously trying to argue that the justice system in the US usually sides with females? First of all, things operate on a case-by-case basis. Second of all, this is HIGHLY debatable.

And no, providing a few examples in which a man had it unfair cannot be taken it as a rule. First of all, it is absolutely fucked up whenever anyone is falsely accused, or worse, charged. Good thing the man in the video above had it recorded otherwise, yes, he could have been in trouble. Shitty people exist on both sexes. But to act like men have it unfair in general is a little rich, especially when we live in a society of domestic violence, sexual harassment taken lightly, and victim blaming.
 

coolwhip

Noob
A drunk woman is generally regarded as a defenseless victim and a drunk man is generally labeled as an aggressor.
That's because it is often the case. Unfortunately, because it IS often the case, it gets treated as if it is ALWAYS the case. False assumptions and pre-conceived notions are major hindrances when it comes to the justice system and how it deals with certain issues, so you'll always have men being framed because it's somewhat easy to do so. That said, I don't want to start a whole "battle of the sexes" debate so I'll go no further.
 

GrandMasterson

The Netherrealm beckons
But to act like men have it unfair in general is a little rich, especially when we live in a society of domestic violence, sexual harassment taken lightly, and victim blaming.
Hold it. A man being labeled a wife beater or a rapist is one of the worst things that can happen to his reputation. Just as you said, "providing a few examples in which a man had it unfair cannot be taken it as a rule". The same can be said for women. You can't make a statement like you did above without sounding like a hypocrite. We don't live in a rape culture like some idiot feminists would have you believe, otherwise rape wouldn't even be considered a big deal.
 

Dizzy

False Information Police Officer
Premium Supporter
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Hold it. A man being labeled a wife beater or a rapist is one of the worst things that can happen to his reputation. Just as you said, "providing a few examples in which a man had it unfair cannot be taken it as a rule". The same can be said for women. You can't make a statement like you did above without sounding like a hypocrite. We don't live in a rape culture like some idiot feminists would have you believe, otherwise rape wouldn't even be considered a big deal.
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4x4lo8o

Noob
Wait, are we seriously trying to argue that the justice system in the US usually sides with females? First of all, things operate on a case-by-case basis. Second of all, this is HIGHLY debatable.

And no, providing a few examples in which a man had it unfair cannot be taken it as a rule. First of all, it is absolutely fucked up whenever anyone is falsely accused, or worse, charged. Good thing the man in the video above had it recorded otherwise, yes, he could have been in trouble. Shitty people exist on both sexes. But to act like men have it unfair in general is a little rich, especially when we live in a society of domestic violence, sexual harassment taken lightly, and victim blaming.

There are definitely certain parts of the legal system that generally side with females. There's loads of evidence supporting the idea that family court generally favors women and beyond that I think(I could be wrong and am too lazy to dig them up at the moment) that there are statistics showing that females charged with crimes against males are less likely to be convicted than males charged with crimes against females
 

Fractured_Shadow

Really likes to throw things at you.
Wait, are we seriously trying to argue that the justice system in the US usually sides with females? First of all, things operate on a case-by-case basis. Second of all, this is HIGHLY debatable.

And no, providing a few examples in which a man had it unfair cannot be taken it as a rule. First of all, it is absolutely fucked up whenever anyone is falsely accused, or worse, charged. Good thing the man in the video above had it recorded otherwise, yes, he could have been in trouble. Shitty people exist on both sexes. But to act like men have it unfair in general is a little rich, especially when we live in a society of domestic violence, sexual harassment taken lightly, and victim blaming.
I can say, as a professional, we in law enforcement try to remain as gender nutral and unbiased as possible (at least us non-shitbag officers). We tend to go by physical evidence and utilize all tools at are disposal before making an arrest. Which the young Dallas officer clearly did not do.

Trust me, when I go to calls I let the evidence do the talking.
 

coolwhip

Noob
Hold it. A man being labeled a wife beater or a rapist is one of the worst things that can happen to his reputation. Just as you said, "providing a few examples in which a man had it unfair cannot be taken it as a rule". The same can be said for women. You can't make a statement like you did above without sounding like a hypocrite. We don't live in a rape culture like some idiot feminists would have you believe, otherwise rape wouldn't even be considered a big deal.
I really don't want to derail this thread so I'll make this brief: At no point I said we live in a rape culture. I said issues of domestic abuse and sexual harassment (especially the latter) are not always dealt with in the proper manner (both from a legal and social perspective). And no, the same can't be said for women who are victims of domestic abuse or sexual harassment that are either ignored by the law or somehow blamed by society since they're far more numerous. That's my point.
 

coolwhip

Noob
I can say, as a professional, we in law enforcement try to remain as gender nutral and unbiased as possible (at least us non-shitbag officers). We tend to go by physical evidence and utilize all tools at are disposal before making an arrest. Which the young Dallas officer clearly did not do.

Trust me, when I go to calls I let the evidence do the talking.
And that's the way it should be and for that you have our respect. But I was more addressing the social outlook on these issues, and the justice system (as in, court proceedings, rulings, etc...).
 

coolwhip

Noob
There are definitely certain parts of the legal system that generally side with females. There's loads of evidence supporting the idea that family court generally favors women and beyond that I think(I could be wrong and am too lazy to dig them up at the moment) that there are statistics showing that females charged with crimes against males are less likely to be convicted than males charged with crimes against females
Yes, absolutely. can't argue with the above, and yes, I agree that issues of female-on-male sexual harassment or domestic abuse are looked at as somehow "less severe" (they shouldn't be). But that's but one aspect of things.
 

TheSpore

Nurgle Chaos God of Death and Disease
The guy in this video is a Dallas Judge in case anyone isn't from Texas. This pretty much ruined his chance at reelection even though he was innocent because he was still arrested.

Sad part is the chick is still trying to say he did it all.
That's terrible, but its that whole image thing. He got arrested the end, regardless of his innocence it happens all the time. I think its BS especially when the guy was innocent, but the others just tend to think that oh he can't be trusted due to the company he keeps and the arrest.