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==Feminist lies about rape== | ==Feminist lies about rape== | ||
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Over time, [[Feminist|feminists]] have stupidly expanded the definition of "rape" as being any sex they later regret, which is psychotic and evil. Often just a sexual encounter with an ugly or disappointing male or a voluntary encounter which unexpectedly lead to pregnancy, or literally any sexual encounter for any reason just because day-after-feels. It is also a common strategy for females to cry rape after their acts of infidelity are uncovered, in an attempt to negate any possible consequences from such actions. | Over time, [[Feminist|feminists]] have stupidly expanded the definition of "rape" as being any sex they later regret, which is psychotic and evil. Often just a sexual encounter with an ugly or disappointing male or a voluntary encounter which unexpectedly lead to pregnancy, or literally any sexual encounter for any reason just because day-after-feels. It is also a common strategy for females to cry rape after their acts of infidelity are uncovered, in an attempt to negate any possible consequences from such actions. If they can convince the police to classify their act of adultery as a "rape", then it is far easier to receive the sympathy and money of the legal system. | ||
The very same physical actions on the man's part could see him categorized either as a great lover or rapist depending on the later claimed emotional response of the female. Since it is not possible to objectively examine an emotional response, it follows that most rape cases are now prosecuted on spectral evidence, similar to the Salem witch trials. Though it is important to note that such witch trials at least relied on (false) testimony of multiple witnesses, whereas many rape cases rely solely on the accusations of the alleged victim. | The very same physical actions on the man's part could see him categorized either as a great lover or rapist depending on the later claimed emotional response of the female. Since it is not possible to objectively examine an emotional response, it follows that most rape cases are now prosecuted on spectral evidence, similar to the Salem witch trials. Though it is important to note that such witch trials at least relied on (false) testimony of multiple witnesses, whereas many rape cases rely solely on the accusations of the alleged victim. |