FBI changes meaning of rape in closed meeting
Robert O’Hara reports that the FBI, in meetings that were closed to the public, has substantially changed the definition of rape as it applies to reporting and record keeping.
Robert O’Hara reports that the FBI, in meetings that were closed to the public, has substantially changed the definition of rape as it applies to reporting and record keeping.
One accusation from a woman has destroyed this man’s career. One accusation from a woman has made this man a criminal in the public eye. One accusation from a woman has put an electronic tracking bracelet around this man’s ankle.
However, in the hope that the two of you, Gay and Arjuna, may read this, I will address the rest of this piece to you personally. And I will commence by telling you that the word “faggot,” in this context, when applied to you gentlemen is no comment on your sexuality. No, the usage of “faggot” here is implying that you are weak, ineffectual, sycophantic, approval seeking suck-holes.
Christine L. Laraby, 45, and Miranda L. Laraby, 17, assumedly a mother-daughter team, allegedly managed to extort a 1997 Subaru out of a man by threatening him with a false allegation of sexual assault against the younger of the two women.
The Summit led off with the revelation that 11% of Americans report they have been falsely accused of child abuse, domestic violence, or sexual assault. This astonishing number means tens of millions of persons have had their foreheads branded with the scarlet Abuser label.
After she said that, she looked over towards me and I smiled at her, and said, “why isn’t it acceptable? Isn’t that what this whole walk is about? Or are you just a hypocrite?”. She at least had the decency to look embarrassed.
We are the ones putting an end to oppressive gender roles. So I suggest that is what we let them know, and that we point out to them exactly why they are nothing more than a continuation of the old paradigm, enforced with shame and bullets.
Today S.A.V.E. (Stop Abusive and Violent Environments) released the results of a first of its kind survey asking participants whether they or someone they know had been falsely accused of intimate partner or child abuse abuse and under what circumstances. The survey was administered via phone to 10,000 residents across the U.S. Using contact info from voter registration records. The response rate was 23% (or 2,300 individuals).
Let this be the beginning of our work on behalf of Mr. Filler, not the end of it.
How this is done is simple. Just gather up a list of proven false accusers of sexual assault, DV, child molestation or any other crime usually prosecuted against men on allegation alone, and send it to me.